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Plant names in vegetation databases - a neglected source of bias

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JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 1179-1186

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1654-1103.2010.01209.x

Keywords

Biodiversity informatics; Checklist; Plant nomenclature; Potential taxon; R package; Species; Synonym; Taxonomic interpretation; Taxon view; Vegdata

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Problem The increasing availability of large vegetation databases holds great potential in ecological research and biodiversity informatics, However, inconsistent application of plant names compromises the usefulness of these databases. This problem has been acknowledged in recent years, and solutions have been proposed, such as the concept of potential taxa or taxon views. Unfortunately, awareness of the problem remains low among vegetation scientists. Methods We demonstrate how misleading interpretations caused by inconsistent use of plant names might occur through the course of vegetation analysis, from releves upward through databases, and then to the final analyses. We discuss how these problems might be minimized. Results We highlight the importance of taxonomic reference lists for standardizing plant names and outline standards they should fulfill to be useful for vegetation databases. Additionally, we present the R package vegdata, which is designed to solve name-related problems that arise when analysing vegetation databases. Conclusions We conclude that by giving more consideration to the appropriate application of plant names, vegetation scientists might enhance the reliability of analyses obtained from large vegetation databases.

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