Hello all,
Just to let you know that Rob Stevenson, cc and I we just had a call on extracting methods categories from the books and possible main categories (around geometry, time, tech and target). Apparently Rob did not
receive today’s messages below, would be nice to add Rob manually, if possible?
Thanks,
Dmitry
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Thanks Peter
I’m obviously not equipped to comment on the domain aspects, but the structure is certainly helpful. It is easy to imagine how this could help in application development / data workflows.
Thinking ahead, there are a few columns encoding different fields into text that might need parsing. E.g. “Marine invertebrates” which captures a taxon/habitat combination and “area/duration” combining location and time elements. In the
future, we might consider the merits of splitting into taxonomicScope, temporalScope, geographicScope, sampling target, habitat etc to help application development – in particular extracting the taxa will help. Alternatively, this could be achieved with addition
columns keeping the more familiar “combined text” for the reader. This doesn’t need to happen now.
Nesting seems sensible to me as it helps orient a reader in a list that might get long plus gives the opportunity for people to get really specific if they need to.
Best wishes,
Tim
(I’ve also reworded the mailing list to avoid “The Humbodlt Core Task Group discussion” which was configured wrongly)
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Date: Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 09.27
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Hi everyone,
As I started thinking about Tim’s questions and what I’ve done so far in this space, I began to unpack it a bit more to put some more structured thought into it. Clearly what I’ve done so far has many gaps and deficiencies, but it is a
useful starting point (for me at least).
Anyway, I have begun to reorganise and define my methods list in a more structured way in this Google doc (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ojS1gRk5MJZ5OWYuaXaGt0oFn3J-JPvpHT-0JkUNwZA/edit#gid=0).
This is proving to be quite an interesting process, but before I go too far with it, I’d appreciate the group’s thoughts on this as an approach to progressing the “methods” part of the work, in particular any thoughts on categorisations and nesting. Rob Stevenson,
would this sort of structure work for you in parsing methods out of your literature reviews?
Thanks all,
Peter Brenton
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NW Tim, thanks for doing that.
There’s a few things to unpack with this current list so I’ll try to itemise and structure for legibility:
BTW, some other useful resources that are worth knowing about are from the ALA’s sister NCRIS facility the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) in Australia:
I hope this helps,
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Thanks Peter,
I’ve moved that onto the issue here, and tried to change formatting:
https://github.com/tdwg/hc/issues/3
Can you please verify that the largest nested concept is 3 deep (I assumed “-“ meant nesting)?
Are there definitions for these concepts please?
Thanks,
Tim
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Subject: [tdwg-humboldt] Survey types used in BioCollect platform so far
Great meeting everyone,
Here is our current list of survey types:
Air quality - Fixed sensor,Air quality - Mobile sensor,Bat survey - Echolocation recorder,Bat survey - Harp trapping,Beach profile survey - Emery method,Beach profile survey - Optical method,Bird survey - Distance sample (along transect),Bird
survey - Fixed-area,Bird survey - Fixed-time,Bird survey - Fixed-time & Fixed-area,Bird survey - Mist netting,Fauna survey - 2-Ha track plot method,Fauna survey - Active search,Fauna survey - Aerial distance sampler method,Fauna survey - Cage trapping,Fauna
survey - Call playback,Fauna survey - Camera trapping,Fauna survey - Elliot trapping,Fauna survey - Funnel trapping,Fauna survey - Hair tubes,Fauna survey - Nest box monitoring,Fauna survey - Pitfall trapping,Fauna survey - Scat survey,Fauna survey - Spotlight
search,Fauna survey - Strip transect aerial survey,Fauna survey - Turtle trapping,Fish survey - Electrofishing,Fish survey - Set net/trap,Fish survey - Sweep netting,Insect survey - Black light,Insect survey - Malaise trap,Insect survey - Baited trap,Insect
survey - Glue trap,Insect survey - Sweep netting,Plant propagation - Systematic seed propagation batch testing with different techniques,Vegetation condition assessment - Biocondition (QLD),Vegetation condition assessment - BioMetric (NSW),Vegetation condition
assessment - Bushland Condition (SA),Vegetation condition assessment - Expert elicitation,Vegetation condition assessment - Habitat Hectares (VIC),Vegetation condition assessment - LEBRA,Vegetation condition assessment - TasVeg (TAS),Vegetation condition assessment
- Post fire - Simple Photo Protocol,Vegetation survey - General transect & plot,Vegetation survey - Intensive inventory,Vegetation survey - Step point method,Water quality - Standardised physical/chemical attribute measurements,Water quality - Macroinvertebrate
survey - SIGNAL2 method,Water quality - Macroinvertebrate survey - ALT method,Riparian condition assessment - Rapid Appraisal of Riparian Condition (RARC)
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