Automated sensitive species locality blocker #4884
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Legal data regarding taxa can be uploaded (or scraped via services if they're available) to the Arctos Legal source. I would think there would be a lot of details that would need considered for each specimen - eg, you might want to restrict collection events of wild animals but not encounters with captives, or include/exclude specimens collected before/after some date, or include/exclude various "synonyms," or .... We can certainly talk about some way of automating encumbrances, I just think it would need to be much more targeted than "anything that somehow touches a taxon with legal information." It has always been possible to apply Encumbrances (and do most everything else) in batches; Arctos has never been limited to encumbering specimens from individual records. |
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This is a request to create automated encumbrances, so that we can catch data before they are uploaded to aggregators. This relates to recent conversations we have had with Natural Heritage in NM. @soteropoulosd2 What would be the minimum data to encumber, and for how long? specific and verbatim locality only? |
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Suggest we talk with Symbiota peeps about what rules they use. |
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I think it's in SERNEC not Symbiota?? |
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SERNEC is part of the Symbiota consortium. |
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Dianna - do you have a SERNEC contact?
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My primary contact at SERNEC is Herrick Brown herrick.brown@gmail.com, though I'm sure Michael Denslow michael.denslow@gmail.com would also be able to help. |
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Tentatively tabling; I don't see a technical solution. |
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Would using the Arctos Legal source provide a path? Or something similar? |
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Path (by which users can apply encumbrances or etc.) - yes. Magic - no. |
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I found out how Symbiota does this in the webinar yesterday. Every name in their taxonomic thesaurus can be tagged to hide locality information with a locality security status. This seems like a cool way to do this except in the case of a homonym where one needs hidden and one doesn't (although that may be very rare?). |
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Yea, that general idea has been around forever, I'm not a fan. The black-footed ferret running around the parking lot may need to be masked; the black-footed ferret in the exhibit on the other side of the fence does not need to be masked. Whatever the taxa and situation, it always seems to turn out to be something more complicated than "let's pretend we don't know where any of these come from." Homonyms are another way things can get complicated. As above, "here's a report, maybe you want to make some encumbrances" seems much more defensible - stripping out the homonyms and captive tigers and such should be trivial for someone familiar with the collection, and doesn't involve Arctos acting as a Curator. |
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During the Arctos working group meeting at SPNHC Thursday, May 30, we discussed the process to block specific locality information for sensitive species. Currently, users must block each individual record, which is not is not efficient; moreover, specimen holders outside sensitive areas may not know to block specific localities of species from a different state. @Jegelewicz and @campmlc requested that I submit a request for updated functionality in Arctos.
In SERNEC (Symbiota), each state submits a list of sensitive species to automatically block specific locality information for taxa of concern. I discovered this list only blocked state-sensitive species for collections held within the state of concern, and after I notified them, Symbiota added restrictions to hide specific locality information for all collections with state-sensitive species status.
We should implement similar functionality in Arctos to protect the locations of taxa of concern. Lists of state-sensitive species from natural heritage programs can be used to determine which species to block from which states to prevent poachers from pirating our database. This list should be able to be updated with changes in species of concern, automatically blocking specific localities with additions to the list and showing specific locality information of species removed from the list.
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