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AUSTRALIA’S VIRTUAL HERBARIUM A national collaborative model for integrated access to distributed biological information Jim Croft, Greg Whitbread Australian National Herbarium

AUSTRALIAS VIRTUAL HERBARIUM A national collaborative model for integrated access to distributed biological information Jim Croft, Greg Whitbread Australian

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AUSTRALIA’S VIRTUAL HERBARIUM

A national collaborative model for integrated access to distributed

biological information

Jim Croft, Greg Whitbread

Australian National Herbarium

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Outline of presentation

• Background to the AVH– What is the AVH ?

• Aspects of the AVH – Plant names, specimens– Plant images, plant identification tools

• Uses and users of the AVH– Botanical research– Community projects

• Summary

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What is a Virtual Herbarium?

• The physical resources and biological information of a herbarium represented digitally

• On-line access to herbaria and to botanical information managed by herbaria

• Integrated access to botanical information from various sources in a herbarium and other on-line botanical information

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What is the AVH?

• A collaborative project of the Australian Herbarium community–Digital–Collaborative–On-line–Integrated

• Partnership and shared access• Real-time access• Shared access to common authority files• Shared data-hosting, archiving and backup• Co-ownership

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Where is the AVH?

• Spread across Australian herbaria

• Data distributed; resides with custodians

• Each herbarium has a portal to receive requests and to deliver data

• A common single query AVH interface in each herbarium polls all herbaria

Major Australian Herbaria

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AVH Partners

State Herbarium of South Australia

Queensland Herbarium

Australian National Herbarium

Northern Territory Herbarium

Tasmanian Herbarium

Industry Partner:KE Software

National Herbarium of Victoria

National Herbarium of New South Wales

Western Australian Herbarium

Australian Biological Resources Study

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Why is there an AVH?

• Pressure on Herbaria to work more efficiently

• Demand for access to larger amounts of data

• Demand to access data more quickly

• Demand to view data in different ways

• Pressure on herbaria to appear and to be more responsive to community needs

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Potential users of the AVH

• The participating herbaria have access to all the data at the highest precision

• Public access filter restricts access to work in progress, sensitive locality data, etc.

• Research and education

• Public general interest

• Access to conservation agencies, land managers, environmental decision makers

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There is some urgency …

• Historical ignorance

• Australia’s biodiversity has been damaged

• At risk from inappropriate land management practices

• We know a lot about what not to do

• Redressing the damage, and managing better for the future, requires sound information

• Sustainable natural resource management needs scientific knowledge

– what was there and where it occurred– what is there now

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There is some urgency …

1907

2002

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• > 20,000 species of higher plants• > 64,000 available names• Extensive synonymy (4 names per plant)• Many alternative taxonomic concepts

• 8 major government-funded herbaria• Similar number of university herbaria

• > 6,500,000 specimens in Aust. herbaria• 50-100 data elements per specimen• Several Kb per specimen (excl. images)

What is the problem?

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Specimen data from major herbaria

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Herbarium database status

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• $10M over 5 years to database all major Australian herbarium collections

• $10 million: - $ 4 million Commonwealth

- $ 4 million State/Territory- $ 2 million private

• Initial focus on capture of herbarium specimen data

• Ultimate aim a complete flora information system

The AVH Agreement

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Australia’s Virtual Herbarium

On-line access to herbarium specimen information and botanical knowledge

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What do we want to know?

• What species does a plant belong to?

• What is its name?

• What other species is it related to?

• What does it look like?

• Where does it grow?

• Where might it grow?

• What other species grow with it?

• What species grow in a defined area?

• How did they get there?

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Data refinement

datadata

informationinformation

knowledgeknowledge

actionaction

Increasing refinement & utility of data

the real worldthe real world

observationsobservations

Envir. decision making• conservation• restoration biology• resource mgmt• utilisation

Policy & strategy• government• corporate• individual

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Botanical Literature

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Herbarium Specimens

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Specimen data

Collections data:

– Scientific name

– Collection date

– Collector name & number

– Location

– Soils

– Habitat (incl. topography)

– Vegetation community

– Associated species

– Plant features, e.g. colour

Core information is from herbarium specimens

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Specimen Data Capture

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A Herbarium Database Structure

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Race to database

Need for semantic standard recognized

HISPID

Exchange Distributed query

Standard syntax

Need for common semantic schema recognized Botanica

l ontology?

Evolution of the AVH

How does the AVH work?

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AVH General ArchitectureClientsCommon Web

portalsGatewaysDatabases

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Australia’s Virtual Herbarium

Some views of the data

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Australian Plant Name Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)Index (APNI)

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www.anbg.gov.au/apni

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http://www.chah.gov.au/avh.html

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Acaciasalicina

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Plant distribution analysis

?Incurved Recurved

Pultenaea species in eastern Australia

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Predictive Modelling

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Predictive Modelling

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• On-line Flora information systems

• Generally regionally based

• Integrating:

– Plant names– Descriptive Flora treatments– Illustrations– Distributions

Related Products

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Flora Information Systems

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Botanical illustrations

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National Plant Photograph Index

Search on-line

Some digital imagesavailable

35,000 images ofAustralian plantsand vegetation

Portraits of Plant species

www.anbg.gov.au/anbg/photo-collection/

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High resolution image oftype specimen of Austrobaileyadownloaded over the Internetfrom the Herbarium of theNew York Botanical Garden

Type Images on demand

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Interactive Plant Identification

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Invasive Plant Notification

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Why it is working

• Communication - CHAH, few herbaria

• Collaboration - long-standing, data sharing, overcoming Australia’s Federal/State system

• Champions - management, public

• Lobbying and profile of herbaria

• Relevance of product

• And now…we need to maintain commitment to project

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Summary

Australia’s Virtual Herbarium:

• A collaborative national project

• Making botanical information available

• Using modern technology

• Using cheap readily available components

• A model for regional and global cooperation

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Acknowledgements

State Herbarium of South Australia

Queensland Herbarium

Australian National Herbarium

Northern Territory Herbarium

Tasmanian Herbarium

Industry Partner:KE Software

National Herbarium of Victoria

National Herbarium of New South Wales

Western Australian Herbarium

Australian Biological Resources Study