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Revision as of 16:49, 5 July 2023

Taxon list of pest organisms for IPM at natural history collections compiled at the SNSB

(TaxRefCode: TaxRef_SNSB_NHC-Pests, Projects_TNT ID: 1190)

Teste: http://services.snsb.info/DTNtaxonlists/rest/v0.1/projects/1190/


Characteristics of the taxon list

  • Number of taxon names below genus level in this list: more than 144 +++
  • Synonyms: yes
  • German and English vernacular names: more than xxx
  • Higher classification is included.
  • List curator(s): Stephan Biebl, Dr. Carla Novoa Sepúlveda


Technical info

The DTN Taxon lists services concept is described under https://www.diversitymobile.net/wiki/DTN_Taxon_Lists_Services. The taxon lists are offered via several open and freely accessible services with a dynamic data flow involving DTN data bases DTN Software and DTN Information model. A REST API called "DWB REST Webservice for Taxon Lists", shortly "DTNtaxonlists", is developed (Starting page and documentation). The services are offered via the "Taxon-names-and-terms-(TNT)" server at the SNSB IT Center and accessed by the GFBio Terminology Server.


General info

The activities to create and publish regional DTN lists started in 2012 as cooperation between the DiversityMobile/IBF project and GBOL. Since 2014 the initiative was part of the German Federation for Biological Data (=GFBio) project with involvement of the SMNS, SNSB and ZFMK/ LIB. Starting with 2021 there is a DWB user help desk with support by the NFDI4Biodiversity consortium.


The following organisations and projects are active in supporting curation activities of the list of pest organisms for IPM at natural history collections:


The list should be cited as: Biebl, S. & Novoa Sepúlveda, C. (2023 onwards). Taxon list of pest organisms for IPM at natural history collections compiled at the SNSB. – [accessed e. g. through the DWB REST Webservice for Taxon Lists under https://services.snsb.info/DTNtaxonlists/rest/v0.1/static/api-doc.html or as csv download, 2023-08-01]

The list is offered under Creative Commons License CC BY 4.0.

In parallel, the list is published as GBIF checklist dataset (doi:xxx) and available under https://www.gbif.org/dataset/xxx.



Website:

Literature:

  • Bastholm, C.J., Madsen, A.M., Andersen, B., Frisvad, J.C. & Richter, J. 2022. The mysterious mould outbreak - A comprehensive fungal colonisation in a climate-controlled museum repository challenges the environmental guidelines for heritage collections. Journal of Cultural Heritage 55: 78-87. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2022.02.009
  • Kuß, S. & Eberwein, R.K. 2013 Instandsetzung verschimmelter Pflanzenbelege aus dem "Herbarium Traunfellner" mittels inverser Fixierung auf Japanpapier. Carinthia II vol. 203./123: 507-514,
  • Notton, D.G. 2018. Identifying insect pests in museums and heritage buildings. 2nd Edition. The Natural History Museum, London.
  • Pinniger D. & Meyer A. 2015. Integrated pest management in cultural heritage. Archetype Publications.
  • Pinniger D. Landsberger B., Meyer A. & Querner P. 2016. Handbuch Integriertes Schädlingsmanagement in Museen, Archiven und historischen Gebäuden (1. Aufl.). Gebr. Mann Verlag.
  • Penniger D. & Lauder D. 2018. Pests in houses great and small: Identification, prevention, eradication. September Publishing.
  • Trematerra, P. & Pinniger, D. 2018. Museum Pests–Cultural Heritage Pests. In: Athanassiou, C., Arthur, F. (eds) Recent Advances in Stored Product Protection. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56125-6_1