Closed toniolsen closed 5 years ago
In our workshop @jeremyshelton explained 5 categories:
1) National 2) Regional / provincial 3) catchment 4) subcatchment 5) etc.
@jeremyshelton or @toniolsen to provide the correct list from above
@dimasciput to review the data model and update accordingly then add to the filter UI
Also @jeremyshelton can you please confirm that each taxon can have one endemic status only?
Yes, each taxon can have only one endemic status. AND, endemic species (including all endemic categories) can only be native species (with respect to origin) - i.e. not non-native or translocated.
www.frcsa.org.za
On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 8:59 AM Tim Sutton notifications@github.com wrote:
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Also @jeremyshelton https://github.com/jeremyshelton can you please confirm that each taxon can have one endemic status only?
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1.) Widespread (more than one Freshwater Ecoregion) 2.) Regional endemic level 1 (endemic to a Freshwater Ecoregion (e.g. CFE), more than one primary catchment) 3.) Regional endemic level 2 (endemic to one primary catchment) 4.) Micro-endemic level 1 (<5 rivers, within one primary catchment) 5.) Micro-endemic level 2 (1 river)
@timlinux , these are the 5 endemism categories as per the new fish data to be incorporated.
@timlinux @toniolsen Agreed.