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Taxon Editor
In this module you can browse, add or edit the taxa in your project. For fresh projects it is advised to first enter the taxonomic ranks that you want to include in the project. You find this option at the bottom of this page. All taxa will be listed as an interactive tree. You can find an existing taxon name by typing in the text box on top of this page or use the tree. Clicking a name in the tree unfolds underlying taxa, clicking the arrow at the right of a name opens the taxon page where you can edit.Index
This page shows an automatically generated list of taxa included in the project. You can find an existing taxon name by typing in the text box on top of this page or use the tree. All taxa will be listed as an interactive tree. The names in blue have underlying taxa, click the name to unfold them. Clicking the arrow at the right of a name opens the taxon page where you can edit.New taxon concept
On this page you can add a new taxon (species or higher taxa). Enter a name, rank, parent and other relevant information. When adding an underlying taxon to an existing taxon the parent is already defined. After finishing click "save".Edit taxon concept
From this page you can edit or delete a taxon. Click "edit" next to the term you want to edit. At the bottom of the page you see a list of other sections of the taxon concept. Click on the name of the section you want to examine or edit .Edit scientific name
On this page you can edit the scientific name of a taxon concept. You can specify the concept type and rank and add a literature reference.New scientific name
You can add a scientific name for a taxon concept. e.g. a synonym, basionym, homonym etc. You can specify the concept type and rank and add a literature reference.
Edit common name
On this page you can edit a common name of a taxon concept.New common name
When you add a new common name you have to specify the language for the new name.
Rename taxon concept directly
On this page the taxon concept can be renamed directly, without checks. Use this only in exceptional cases in which there is a discrepancy between the concept name and the valid name. For instance if in imported data the concept name is different from the valid name. In these cases there is the option "Rename taxon concept directly" renaming without all the automatic effects involved in changing the valid name.Adjusting the name of the taxon concept doesn't affect the name in the taxon tree or classification. It only affects the name of the concept and species card in the view-mode.
The proper/standard way to adjust the name of a concept is by changing the valid name that involves all the automatic effects as renaming and valid name to synonym-actions. Please note: underlying precondition is that concept name = valid name
Edit common name directly
Taxon images
Only available in NSR projectEdit taxon passport
On this page you can edit the different sections of the description page of a taxon by clicking on the name of the section you want to edit. Clicking on the arrow opens the specific section in the view-mode.Edit taxon passport meta-data
On this page you can link an author, organisation or publication to a taxon. Clicking "add author" or "add organisation" opens a list from which you choose the name that you want to add. Clicking "add reference" opens a search window. Enter text to find the relevant publication and select the publication found. This adds the publication to the taxon passport.Media
You can link media to a taxon concept. Click "upload media" to upload new media, click "attach media" to attach media already present in the project.After uploading/attaching media to your taxon concept, additional options appear. In the caption text-field you can enter information (text) for the media file (for example: female, juvenile, enlarged, etc.). In the view mode of the species-section this text will be visible below the media file.
The order in which the media is shown here will be the order in which it will appear in the view mode. To change the order click the ↑ and ↓ arrows.
When you check "is overview image" the related image will appear in the view mode on the right hand side of the description page of the taxon. It will be scaled to 241 (width) x 281 (hight) pixels. When you choose an image with different dimensions it will be scaled, any remaining space will be filled with grey. After finishing click "save" to save your edits.
To detach a media-item from a taxon concept click "detach".
Media meta-data
The overall metadata are the metadata directly related to the media, unrelated to the modules it is connected to (e.g. title, location, photographer and tags).To replace the media file or to edit the overall metadata of a media file click "edit" on the right-hand side of ‘Metadata’. This will open the section where you can edit the overall metadata of the media file. Be aware that replacing here means the media file is replaced with the new one everywhere in the project where it is linked. When you want to replace a media file only in specific modules then go to this module and detach the media file there. After detaching you can then upload and link a new media file for the specific module.
Media meta-data bulk
Enter raw meta-data (TAB separated, like copy/pasted excel cells) in the area below.Columns containing the file name and the NSR ID are mandatory, as is at least one column with meta-data. Images should be specified with their file name only, not full paths. The system will assume that they reside at http://images.naturalis.nl/original/; if they do not (yet) exist there, a warning is generated, but the data is saved nonetheless. Dates in meta-data should be in the format DD-MM-YYYY.
Define categories
Each taxon page consists of one or more categories, with a maximum of 50. The categories, 'Classification', 'Names' and 'Media' are mandatory. In the view mode, these categories are presented as tabs in the taxon page. Below, you can specify the correct label of each category in the language or languages defined in your project. On the left hand side, the labels in the default language are displayed. On the right hand side, the labels in the other languages are displayed.You can drag and drop the different categories to put them in the right position. The order in which the categories are presented here are the order in which the tabs are presented on the taxon page in the view mode. You can specify if you want empty categories to be presented in the view mode, by checking "y" (yes) or "n" (no).
With 'start order' you can specify the tab in which the species section opens in the view mode. When this tab (no 1) is empty and you checked "n" for 'show when empty' the tab with start order no 2 will be the opening tab, etc.
To add a new category enter the name in the text-field behind 'Add a new category:' at the bottom of the page. Click "add" to save the new category.
Category
On this page you can edit attributes of a category.Taxonomic ranks
On this page you can define which taxonomic ranks can be used in the project. Click the arrow next to a rank to add that rank to the selection used in this project. Currently selected ranks are shown on the right. To remove a rank from the selection, double click it in the list on the right. The uppermost rank, regio, is mandatory and cannot be deleted.By clicking “Select all the ranks used in Catalogue Of Life, marked in blue in the list below” all these ranks will be added to the project. After you have made the appropriate selection, click the save-button. Once you have saved the selection, you can specify the correct label of each rank in the language or languages defined in your project. To do so click “change the ranks' names and provide translations”.
In addition, you can specify where the distinction between the modules "higher taxa" and "species" will be. You can move the line by clicking the ↑ and ↓ arrows. The setting is saved when you click "save selected ranks".
Be advised that this division is different from the one that defines which taxa can be the end-point of your keys. That distinction is defined in the "dichotomous key" module. However, that distinction must be on the same level as the one you define here, or below it. It can never be higher up in the rank hierarchy.
Taxonomic ranks: labels
On this page you can specify the correct label of each rank in the language or languages defined in your project.On the left hand side, the labels in the default language are displayed; on the right hand side, the labels in the other languages. These are shown one language at a time; you can switch between languages by clicking its name at the top of the column. The current active language is shown underlined.
Text you enter is automatically saved when you leave the input field.
Define sections
Taxa marked as deleted
This page shows a log list with all the removed taxon concepts.Update index table
On this page you can update an index table. This functionality updates the extra index table which holds the parent-child relations of the taxon concepts. Basically the table is updated automatically but in case that, for instance, the count of underlying taxa in the taxon tree doesn't match with the actual count, then you should update this by hand. Take in account that updating can take about a minute.Activity log
This page shows a log of all the edits.External ID resolver
On this page you can paste a list of ID's. To do so paste the list - one on each line - in the section. Click "search" (only for taxa!). Hundred or less codes are displayed in the screen directly and are downloadable as txt-file by clicking on "download results as text-file". Batches of more then 100 codes are only downloadable and thus are not displayed.This functionality only works from code to name, not the other way around.
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