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I downloaded the 638655-record iNaturalist dataset and found 3 fields with full scientific names:
"scientificName" (here called 1)
"scientificName" (here called 2)
"species" (here called 3)
If I can believe the headings.csv that came with the records, the first is raw scientificName, the second is ALA-processed scientificName and the 3rd is "The species the Atlas has matched this record to in the NSL".
Nothing wrong there, but the ALA-processed classification replaces "Tracheophyta" with "Charophyta" (green algae), and "Magnoliopsida" with "Equisetopsida" (horsetails).
I haven't looked at any more of the -/2/3 records. Is this a processing failure? How to explain the phylum and class errors?
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I downloaded the 638655-record iNaturalist dataset and found 3 fields with full scientific names:
"scientificName" (here called 1)
"scientificName" (here called 2)
"species" (here called 3)
If I can believe the headings.csv that came with the records, the first is raw scientificName, the second is ALA-processed scientificName and the 3rd is "The species the Atlas has matched this record to in the NSL".
As expected there are a few records in (1) with (2) and (3) blank. Unexpectedly, there are also many records with (1) blank but with (2) and (3) filled. Looking at just one of these, the taxonomy gets weird:
https://biocache.ala.org.au/occurrences/9e4c4726-068c-4860-b142-4ff43ba9fa57
The "original vs processed" tables says that iNaturalist actually did supply a raw ID, namely
Plantae|Tracheophyta|Magnoliopsida|Fabales|Fabaceae|Acacia|Acacia ampliata
Nothing wrong there, but the ALA-processed classification replaces "Tracheophyta" with "Charophyta" (green algae), and "Magnoliopsida" with "Equisetopsida" (horsetails).
I haven't looked at any more of the -/2/3 records. Is this a processing failure? How to explain the phylum and class errors?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: