Clicking the filter icon on the 'species' heading of the occurrence form opens a dialogue box that allows the input form to be modified to accept non-plants. In the context of a plant recording form this seems nonsensical. It could tempt recorders to add additional taxon groups. That could create data-flow problems and would also cause the spurious observations to have an inappropriate set of status/stage etc. attributes applied to them.
Clicking the filter icon on the 'species' heading of the occurrence form opens a dialogue box that allows the input form to be modified to accept non-plants. In the context of a plant recording form this seems nonsensical. It could tempt recorders to add additional taxon groups. That could create data-flow problems and would also cause the spurious observations to have an inappropriate set of status/stage etc. attributes applied to them.