Diario del proyecto Serpentine Plants of the Western United States

08 de diciembre de 2023

Updated species enrichment

A new tab was added to reflect current iNaturalist observation data and the deobscured data provided by project members.

Table is hosted by Google at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bXE0qFrbRfWxGI9lbkYH9y8ZJhuCBQZw04rt3mLBc64/edit#gid=919135906

Publicado el 08 de diciembre de 2023 por jhorthos jhorthos | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

16 de febrero de 2023

Recognizing Serpentine

Most project members will probably know all this stuff, but for those who don't or who stumble on the project, here is a guide to recognizing serpentine on hikes.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Ct7veutb0Gj-_nAQ8wRfhbKynVKXHtR5o4ouZC1q0gQ/edit?usp=sharing

Publicado el 16 de febrero de 2023 por jhorthos jhorthos | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

15 de febrero de 2023

Serpentine Maps

I have put a lot of work into improving maps of exposed ultramafic (serpentine) rocks in California, Oregon, and Washington. Anyone who knows a local area is invited to help (you can just advise me - I will handle all the map generation).

One example is shown at https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vPJH04YXaf67UrBTdP6CD0AABA4Yw0mxWLhg96RFiI4/edit?usp=sharing

Publicado el 15 de febrero de 2023 por jhorthos jhorthos | 12 comentarios | Deja un comentario

06 de febrero de 2023

01 de febrero de 2023

This time it really works

I checked a project download today more carefully and either the download bug is fixed or it is inconsistent, because this round the obscured coordinates for project participants are definitely available to me.

Thanks so much participants! If you know of other interested observers get them to join!

  • James
Publicado el 01 de febrero de 2023 por jhorthos jhorthos | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

29 de enero de 2023

it works! hmm not!

I tried my first download of location data with obscured location removed (one test taxon) and it worked as expected. Thanks so much for all of your help!

Hmm well I thought it was working but I used a taxon that had both obscured and normal locations and got back only the normal ones, so apparently there is a system bug. Thanks user efmer for pointing this out.

  • James

(note - only the admin can get the unobscured locations)

Publicado el 29 de enero de 2023 por jhorthos jhorthos | 4 comentarios | Deja un comentario

23 de enero de 2023

taxa

I have completed the initial list of taxa of interest, a mixture of known serpentine endemics and species that probably have some serpentine tolerance (part of the goal of the project is to test that). If you have any additional taxa that you think should be added, please let me know. In particular, I have probably missed many very rare ones.

  • James
Publicado el 23 de enero de 2023 por jhorthos jhorthos | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

20 de enero de 2023

adding taxa

I am currently adding taxa to the list for inclusion in this collection project. I hope to have upwards of 300 taxa eventually included, based mostly on correlation of iNaturalist observations and USGS ultramafic rock maps.

One of my purposes is to encourage observers to "trust" the project so that I can get access to unobscured coordinates for endangered taxa without risk to the plants, which I love (and will never release such locations in any way). This is important especially in California, where a substantial fraction of serpentine-tolerant taxa are highly restricted endemics with obscured locations, which makes it impossible to get quantitative information on their exact relationship to serpentine soils.

  • James
Publicado el 20 de enero de 2023 por jhorthos jhorthos | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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