Bryophyte collection -Tanzania Forestry Research Institute Herbarium
Citation
Sawe T (2023). Bryophyte collection -Tanzania Forestry Research Institute Herbarium. TanBIF. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/gsp6vf accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-14.Description
This data se is a collection of bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, hornworts) specimens preserved at TAFORI herbarium.Sampling Description
Study Extent
Specimen preserved at TAFORI herbarium in Lushoto Silviculture Research Center comes from different regions of Tanzania.Sampling
Data presented in this data set were collected during implementation of various research projects in Tanzania. Plant materials were collected and pressed in the field, dried, identified and mounted on sheet bearing detailed labels, preserved and fixed into folders, then stored in cabinet’s cardboards systematically and sequentially (Alexiades, 1996). Every sheet of specimens contains standard information for herbarium collections, including; taxonomic identification, locality information, geographical coordinates, collector information, and ecological data. In addition, the specimens have been treated to prevent pests damage.Method steps
- The information on the specimen labels was our data source. To digitize each specimen, we followed three steps: data capture, data cleaning, and data publication. In the data capture process, we extracted all the information on the specimen’s label, and we input the information into Microsoft Excel spreadsheets using Darwin-Core format. In this process, we grouped the specimen information into specific categories of Darwin Core data standards. We used “GEOlocate” (https://www.geo-locate.org/default.html) to acquire the coordinates of the specimens lacking geographical coordinates. We obtained the coordinates by geo-referencing the name of the village or location written on the preserved specimen. Afterwards, we conducted data cleaning to ensure data consistency and adherence to Darwin Core standards. We mainly used “data validator” tool available under GBIF website (https://www.gbif.org/tools/data-validator) to identify missing or incorrect information in our data set. To verify the taxonomic nomenclature, we used “species matching” tool available under GBIF website (https://www.gbif.org/tools/species-lookup), the Plant list (http://www.theplantlist.org/), and World flora Online (http://www.worldfloraonline.org/). All the tools we used are open-source software or available as an open online platform.
Taxonomic Coverages
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Bryophytes
Geographic Coverages
Tanzania (103 specimens) and UK (2 specimens)
Bibliographic Citations
- Alexiades, M. N. (1996). Standard techniques for collecting and preparing herbarium specimens. Advances in Economic Botany, 10, 99-126. Clayton, W. D., Phillips, S. M., & Renvoize, S. A. (1974). Flora of Tropical East Africa. Gramineae (Part 2). Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations. VPO (2015) Biodiversity in Tanzania. Biodiversity information exchange platform. http://tz.chm-cbd.net/biodiversity Somi, F. G. R., & Nshubemuki, L. (1980). An annotated list of research reports issued by the Silvicultural Research section from 1951-Jan. 1980. -
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position: Research officer
Tanzania Forestry Research Institute
TZ
email: tcorodius87@gmail.com
Thomas Sawe
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Tanzania Forestry Research Institute
TZ
email: tcorodius87@gmail.com
Thomas Sawe
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Thomas Sawe
administrative point of contact
position: Research officer
Tanzania Forestry Research Institute
TZ
email: tcorodius87@gmail.com