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REBIPP: Plant-Pollinator Interactions Data Vocabulary
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accumlatedNectarVolume #18

Closed zedomel closed 3 years ago

zedomel commented 3 years ago
Field Value
GUID
Rebipp Class rebipp:FlowerTrait
Label accumulatedNectarVolume
Definition The total volume in microliters of nectar accumulated at the end of a flower lifespan which was prevented from visiting
Comments
Examples 5, 10, 5.5
Controlled vocabulary
Darwin Core Class Occurrence
Cardinality One to many
Reference Protocol "The nectar volume should be measured with a micro-syringe or calibrated calipers in flowers at end of its lifespan and prevented from visitation during all the lifespan (e.g. bagged). All the volume produced by the flower should be measured and reported in microliters. Protocol reference: Galetto & Bernadello 2005"
zedomel commented 3 years ago

Include inMicroliters in the term name: accumlatedNectarVolumeInMicroliters.

Definition: The total volume in microliters of nectar accumulated at the end of a flower lifespan which was prevented from visiting

zedomel commented 3 years ago

@pzermoglio:

should microliters be part of the name? As in dwc:maximumElevationInMeters

which was prevented from visiting: prevented how? or do you mean "which was not visited"? In any case, visited by whom?

zedomel commented 3 years ago

The term accumlatedNectarVolume is related to the nectar volume accumulated at the end of a flower longevity which was prevented from visiting.

accumulated: not sufficient to capture non-accumulated measures of nectar volume; ex: two or more measurements of nectar volume were taken during the flower longevity.

The new term nectarVolumeInMicroliters will make possible to share, in conjunction with nectarConcentration, multiple measurements of nectar dynamics, instead of just the volume/concentration of the accumulated nectar.

Term definition (proposal): The nectar volume in microliters at a specific period of the flower's longevity

This definition makes no assumption or statement about to a specific period of a flower longevity (opposed to: at the end of a flower longevity). So, how can we specify that period using a discrete or continuous data-time representation?

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fonturbel commented 3 years ago

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zedomel commented 3 years ago

Same as in #21 Not changed