An Introduction to Biological Descriptions Kevin Thiele Western Australian Herbarium Department of Environment and Conservation TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western.

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An Introduction to Biological Descriptions Kevin Thiele Western Australian Herbarium Department of Environment and Conservation TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia

The currency of biodiversity data: TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia Taxa Specimens and observations Descriptions Images

Types of descriptive data: TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia Natural-language descriptions Other taxon-descriptive notes Identification keys Data matrices (e.g. Lucid, DELTA, NEXUS Highly unstructured Highly structured Semi-structured

Unstructured: TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia Trees or shrubs, some with prostrate stems. Leaves alternate, sometimes whorled. Flowers many in a dense cylindrical, ovoid or spherical inflorescence, in 3 species reduced and head-like, with a basal involucre of narrow, usually hairy bracts that commonly fall by anthesis; flowers in pairs, each flower subtended by a bract and each pair by a larger 'common bract'. Perianth of 4 ±equal tepals. Pistil usually wiry; pollen presenter scarcely delimited to markedly modified, commonly ribbed. Ovules 2. Fruit a woody follicle. Seeds 1 or 2, with an intermediary 2-winged plate of similar outline and size. Cotyledons with acute basal auricles.

Semi-structured: TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia Trees or shrubs, some with prostrate stems. Leaves alternate, sometimes whorled. Flowers many in a dense cylindrical, ovoid or spherical inflorescence, in 3 species reduced and head-like, with a basal involucre of narrow, usually hairy bracts that commonly fall by anthesis; flowers in pairs, each flower subtended by a bract and each pair by a larger 'common bract'. Perianth of 4 ±equal tepals. Pistil usually wiry; pollen presenter scarcely delimited to markedly modified, commonly ribbed. Ovules 2. Fruit a woody follicle. Seeds 1 or 2, with an intermediary 2-winged plate of similar outline and size. Cotyledons with acute basal auricles.

Structured: TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia

Curiously semi-structured: TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia

SDD (Structure of Descriptive Data) Design Brief TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia Exchange standard (DELTA, Lucid etc) Superset of all prior “standards” Capture all forms of descriptive data Support progressive increase in structure XML Schema

Capturing structure in descriptive data TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia An SDD instance document comprises: An ontology A set of objects to describe Markup OntologyTaxa Marked-up descriptions SDD Instance Document

Progressive markup TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia Trees or shrubs, some with prostrate stems. Leaves simple, alternate, sometimes whorled. Flowers many in a dense cylindrical, ovoid or spherical inflorescence, in 3 species reduced and head-like, with a basal involucre of narrow, usually hairy bracts that commonly fall by anthesis; flowers in pairs, each flower subtended by a bract and each pair by a larger 'common bract'. Perianth of 4 ±equal tepals. Pistil usually wiry; pollen presenter scarcely delimited to markedly modified, commonly ribbed. Ovules 2. Fruit a woody follicle. Seeds 1 or 2, with an intermediary 2-winged plate of similar outline and size. Cotyledons with acute basal auricles.

Progressive markup TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia Trees or shrubs, some with prostrate stems. Leaves simple, alternate, sometimes whorled. Flowers many in a dense cylindrical, ovoid or spherical inflorescence, in 3 species reduced and head-like, with a basal involucre of narrow, usually hairy bracts that commonly fall by anthesis; flowers in pairs, each flower subtended by a bract and each pair by a larger 'common bract'. Perianth of 4 ±equal tepals. Pistil usually wiry; pollen presenter scarcely delimited to markedly modified, commonly ribbed. Ovules 2. Fruit a woody follicle. Seeds 1 or 2, with an intermediary 2-winged plate of similar outline and size. Cotyledons with acute basal auricles.

Progressive markup TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia Trees or shrubs, some with prostrate stems. Leaves simple, alternate, sometimes whorled. Flowers many in a dense cylindrical, ovoid or spherical inflorescence, in 3 species reduced and head-like, with a basal involucre of narrow, usually hairy bracts that commonly fall by anthesis; flowers in pairs, each flower subtended by a bract and each pair by a larger 'common bract'. Perianth of 4 ±equal tepals. Pistil usually wiry; pollen presenter scarcely delimited to markedly modified, commonly ribbed. Ovules 2. Fruit a woody follicle. Seeds 1 or 2, with an intermediary 2- winged plate of similar outline and size. Cotyledons with acute basal auricles.

TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia You are mistaken, Mr. Darcy, if you supposed that the mode of your declaration affected me in any other way, than as it spared the concern which I might have felt in refusing you, had you behaved in a more gentlemanlike manner. SDD Futures – Natural-language processing

TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia Leaves ovate to ovate-elliptic, 2-5 cm long, acute, serrate; stipules present, narrowly triangular. Flowers 5-partite, rotate, blue with white spots; corolla lobes narrowly ovate; stamens 5 with a prominent dark gland on the connective. SDD Futures – Natural-language processing Support for automated markup

TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia SDD Futures – From exchange standard to collaboration platform There is a great need for standardised ontologies (characters/states) throughout life. Rigorous definitions Normativity Collaboration platform support

Thanks TDWG2008 Fremantle, Western Australia The TDWG SDD standard is a collaboration that has involved many people over many years. Principal Working Group leaders are Gregor Hagedorn and Bob Morris