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生物多样性在你手中——呼吁建立一个虚拟的全球自然历史“元收藏”。

Biodiversity into your hands - A call for a virtual global natural history 'metacollection'.

机构信息

Zoologische Staatssammlung, Münchhausenstr, 21, 81247 Munich, Germany.

出版信息

Front Zool. 2013 Sep 17;10(1):55. doi: 10.1186/1742-9994-10-55.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many scientific disciplines rely on correct taxon delineations and identifications. So does a great part of the general public as well as decision makers. Researchers, students and enthusiastic amateurs often feel frustrated because information about species remains scattered, difficult to access, or difficult to decipher. Together, this affects almost anyone who wishes to identify species or verify identifications. Many remedies have been proposed, but we argue that the role of natural history collections remains insufficiently appreciated. We suggest using state-of-the-art mass imaging technology and to join forces to create a global natural history metacollection on the internet, providing access to the morphology of tens of millions of specimens and making them available for automated digital image analysis.

DISCUSSION

Robotic high-resolution imaging technology and fast (high performance) computer-based image stitching make it now feasible to digitize entire collection drawers typically used for arthropod collections, or trays or containers used for other objects. Resolutions of 500 megapixels and much higher are already utilized to capture the contents of 40x50 cm collection drawers, providing amazing detail of specimens. Flanked by metadata entry, this helps to create access to tens of thousands of specimens in days. By setting priorities and combining the holdings of the most comprehensive collections for certain taxa, drawer digitizing offers the unique opportunity to create a global, virtual metacollection.The taxonomic and geographic coverage of such a collection could never be achieved by a single institution or individual. We argue that by joining forces, many new impulses will emerge for systematic biology, related fields and understanding of biodiversity in general.Digitizing drawers containing unidentified, little-curated specimens is a contribution towards the beginning of a new era of online curation. It also will help taxonomists and curators to discover and process the millions of "gems" of undescribed species hidden in museum accessions.

SUMMARY

Our proposal suggests creating virtual, high-resolution image resources that will, for the first time in history, provide access for expert scientists as well as students and the general public to the enormous wealth of the world's natural history collections. We foresee that this will contribute to a better understanding, appreciation and increased use of biodiversity resources and the natural history collections serving this cause.

摘要

背景

许多科学学科都依赖于正确的分类群划分和鉴定。很大一部分公众以及决策者也是如此。研究人员、学生和热心的业余爱好者常常感到沮丧,因为有关物种的信息仍然分散、难以获取或难以解读。这一切共同影响着几乎所有希望识别物种或验证鉴定结果的人。人们已经提出了许多补救措施,但我们认为自然历史收藏的作用仍然没有得到充分的重视。我们建议使用最先进的大规模成像技术,并联合起来在互联网上创建一个全球性的自然历史元收藏,提供对数千万个标本形态的访问,并使其可用于自动数字图像分析。

讨论

机器人高分辨率成像技术和快速(高性能)基于计算机的图像拼接技术使得数字化通常用于节肢动物收藏的整个收藏抽屉、或用于其他物体的托盘或容器成为可能。已经利用 500 兆像素甚至更高的分辨率来捕获 40x50 厘米收藏抽屉的内容,为标本提供了惊人的细节。在元数据录入的辅助下,这有助于在数天内创建对数千个标本的访问。通过确定优先级并结合最全面的收藏机构对某些分类群的藏品,抽屉数字化为创建一个全球性的、虚拟的元收藏提供了独特的机会。这样的收藏在分类和地理覆盖范围上永远不可能由一个单一的机构或个人来实现。我们认为,通过联合起来,系统生物学、相关领域以及对生物多样性的整体理解将涌现出许多新的动力。数字化包含未识别、未充分整理标本的抽屉是迈向在线整理新时代的贡献。它还将帮助分类学家和策展人发现和处理隐藏在博物馆藏品中的数百万个未描述物种的“瑰宝”。

总结

我们的建议是创建虚拟的高分辨率图像资源,这将首次为专家科学家以及学生和公众提供对世界自然历史收藏的巨大财富的访问。我们预计这将有助于更好地理解、欣赏和增加对生物多样性资源和服务于这一事业的自然历史收藏的利用。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ad6e/3848749/864a49e93f63/1742-9994-10-55-1.jpg

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