Ferns at the Central Siberian Botanical Garden herbarium collections (NS, NSK)
Latest version published by Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS on Aug 11, 2021
Herbarium specimens of ferns kept at the Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS (NS, NSK) were digitised in 2021. Specimens of 20 families of Polypodiopsida were included in this dataset except Equisetaceae. Family Ophioglossaceae was digitised and published separately (Kovtonyuk et al., 2021). Specimens published in datasets "Vascular plants from European Russia in the CSBG SB RAS Digital herbarium" (Kovtonyuk, Han, Gatilova, 2020, 2021) and "Foreign Asia herbarium collection in CSBG (NS)" (Gatilova et al., 2020) were also excluded.
In the dataset specimens from 43 countries of Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Australia (Oceania) are presented, most of them are from Russia (6918). 5092 specimens from Russia are published in the first time.
Collectors with most gathered specimens are: Krasnoborov I. M. (913), Ivanova M. M. (565), Shaulo D. N. (538), Malyshev L. I. (296), Kiseleva A. A. (281), Lashchinsky N. N. (270), Hanminchun V. M. (251), Vodopyanova N. S. (230), Bardunov L. V. (196), Peshkova G. A. (147), Lomonosova M. N. (133), Petrochenko Yu. N. (126), Andrulaitis S. Yu. (126), Artemov I. A. (116), Arslanova N. K. (Kovtonyuk N. K.) (104), Molchanov E. F. (93), Bolshakov N. M. (88), Chepurnov A. A. (85), Maskaev Yu. M. (81), Vlasova N. V. (76), Ronginskaya A.V. (73), Vereshchagin V. I. (73), Doronkin V. M. (71), Friesen N. V. (67), Popov M. G. (62), Zuev V. V. (61), Titov E. (49), Starovoitova Z. (49), Pospelov I. N. (44), Tyulina L. N. (42), Nechaev A. A. (42).
Data Records
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- Occurrence (core)
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
Kovtonyuk N, Han I, Gatilova E, Ovchinnikov Y, Ovchinnikova S, Troshkina V, Lukmanova L, Ebel A, Yakubov V, Lashchinskiy N, Gureyeva I, Artemov I, Zibzeev E (2021): Ferns at the Central Siberian Botanical Garden herbarium collections (NS, NSK). v1.4. Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS. Dataset/Occurrence. http://www.csbg.nsc.ru:8080/ipt/resource?r=ferns&v=1.4
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GBIF Registration
This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 77973bd8-e146-463e-9452-05debd36c12a. Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Participant Node Managers Committee.
Keywords
Occurrence; Specimen
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Geographic Coverage
Specimens from 43 countries presented: Russia (6918), United States of America (270), Germany (145), Canada (60), Georgia (40), Japan (31), Kazakhstan (29), Mongolia (27), Ukraine (25), Paraguay (20), Finland (20), Costa Rica (13), Turkey (12), Switzerland (12), Poland (12), Azerbaijan (12), Hungary (9), Bulgaria (9), Armenia (9), Norway (8), Kyrgyzstan (6), Italy (6), France (6), Moldova (5), Estonia (5), Czechia (5), Belize (5), Sweden (4), Mexico (4), Tajikistan (3), Slovakia (3), Romania (3), Luxembourg (3), Dominican Republic (3), Belarus (3), Uzbekistan (1), Turkmenistan (1), Seychelles (1), New Zealand (1), New Caledonia (1), Greenland (1), China (1), Austria (1). 52 regions of Russia are presented. Among them are all regions of Siberia, Russian Far East, Ural, but most of the specimens from European Russian regions were already published in the dataset "Vascular plants from European Russia in the CSBG SB RAS Digital herbarium" (Kovtonyuk, Han, Gatilova, 2020). Most specimens were collected from Republic of Buryatia (1032), Krasnoyarsk Krai (935), Irkutsk Oblast (823), Tuva Republic (773), Altai Republic (572), Novosibirsk Oblast (456), Primorsky Krai (382), Republic of Khakassia (351), Sakha (Yakutia) Republic (275), Zabaykalsky Krai (252).
Bounding Coordinates | South West [-36.86, -173.02], North East [75.367, -166.567] |
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Taxonomic Coverage
Specimens of 20 families of ferns were included in this dataset: Anemiaceae (2), Aspleniaceae (391), Athyriaceae (1132), Blechnaceae (21), Cyatheaceae (9), Cystopteridaceae (1816), Dennstaedtiaceae (232), Dryopteridaceae (1594), Hymenophyllaceae (8), Lygodiaceae (2), Marsileaceae (4), Onocleaceae (232), Osmundaceae (39), Plagiogyriaceae (1), Polypodiaceae (439), Psilotaceae (1), Pteridaceae (425), Salviniaceae (58), Thelypteridaceae (284), Woodsiaceae (1068). The Ophioglossaceae family was previously published in dataset “Ophioglossaceae at the Central Siberian Botanical Garden herbarium collections (NS, NSK)”. The Equisetaceae family was excluded from this dataset. Most specimens are from the genera Dryopteris (1280), Cystopteris (1098), Woodsia (1067), Athyrium (803), Gymnocarpium (709), Polypodium (416), Asplenium (340), Diplazium (325), Polystichum (233), Pteridium (205), Cryptogramma (201), Phegopteris (158), Matteuccia (154), Cheilanthes (120), Thelypteris (85), Aspidium (68), Salvinia (56), Adiantum (55), Struthiopteris (46), Camptosorus (41).
Family | Anemiaceae, Aspleniaceae, Athyriaceae, Blechnaceae, Cyatheaceae, Cystopteridaceae, Dennstaedtiaceae, Dryopteridaceae, Hymenophyllaceae, Lygodiaceae, Marsileaceae, Onocleaceae, Osmundaceae, Plagiogyriaceae, Polypodiaceae, Psilotaceae, Pteridaceae, Salviniaceae, Thelypteridaceae, Woodsiaceae |
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Genus | Acrostichum, Adiantopsis, Adiantum, Aleuritopteris, Ananthacorus, Anchistea, Anemia, Arachniodes, Argyrochosma, Aspidium, Asplenium, Athyrium, Azolla, Blechnum, Bolbitis, Camptosorus, Campyloneurum, Ceterach, Cheilanthes, Coniogramme, Crypsinus, Cryptogramma, Ctenitis, Cyathea, Cyclophorus, Cyrtomium, Cystopteris, Dennstaedtia, Deparia, Diplazium, Dryopteris, Gymnocarpium, Hymenophyllum, Hypolepis, Lepisorus, Leptorumohra, Loxogramme, Lygodium, Marsilea, Matteuccia, Mecodium, Microlepia, Monachosorum, Neocheiropteris, Nephrodium, Notholaena, Onoclea, Oreopteris, Osmunda, Osmundastrum, Parablechnum, Parathelypteris, Pellaea, Phanerophlebia, Phegopteris, Phyllitis, Pilularia, Plagiogyria, Pleopeltis, Pleurosoriopsis, Polypodium, Polystichum, Protowoodsia, Pseudocystopteris, Psilotum, Pteridium, Pteris, Pyrrosia, Rhizomatopteris, Salvinia, Scolopendrium, Sphaerocionium, Stegnogramma, Struthiopteris, Thelypteris, Trichomanes, Woodsia, Woodwardia |
Temporal Coverage
Start Date / End Date | 1851-05-01 / 2021-05-17 |
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Project Data
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Title | Russia 2021 |
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Identifier | N-Eurasia-Russia2021 |
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Sampling Methods
Dried and pressed herbarium specimens were digitized using two special scanners, ObjectScan 1600, according to the international standards, at 600 dpi, with a barcode, 24-color scale and spatial scale bar (Kovtonyuk, 2017; Kovtonyuk, Han, Gatilova, 2018). Images (*.jpg files) and metadata are stored in the CSBG SB RAS Digital Herbarium generated by ScanWizard Botany and MiVapp Botany software (Microtek, Taiwan).
Study Extent | All ferns stored in NS and NSK herbarium collections were digitized by staff of the Digitization group in the Vascular Plant Systematics Laboratory of CSBG SB RAS. |
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Quality Control | Specialists from the Tomsk State Univercity, Altay State Univercity (Barnaul), Irkutsk State University, Taymyr Nature Reserve, Main botanical Garden (Moskow), and the CSBG SB RAS took part in the identification of herbarium specimens. |
Method step description:
- The digitization process includes the following 6 steps (Kovtonyuk, Han, Gatilova, 2018): 1. Mounting of dry plant material onto a herbarium sheet; 2. Checking the identification and nomenclature by a specialist; 3. Barcoding the specimen: printing a barcode on the thermal printer and affixing it to the herbarium sheet; 4. Placing the herbarium sheet, 24-color scale and scale bar on the scanner platform and image capturing; 5. Generating metadata, labeling OCR by ScanWizard Botany and verification of the label text by experts; 6. Archive management by MiVapp-Botany.
Collection Data
Collection Name | I.M.Krasnoborov Herbarium at the Central Siberian Botanical garden SB RAS |
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Collection Identifier | NS |
Collection Name | M.G. Popov Herbarium at the Central Siberian Botanical garden SB RAS |
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Collection Identifier | NSK |
Specimen preservation methods | Dried and pressed |
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Bibliographic Citations
- Kovtonyuk N., Han I., Gatilova E. (2019). Digital Herbarium Collections of the Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia. In: Bychkov I., Voronin V. (eds). Information Technologies in the Research of Biodiversity. Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer, Cham. P.22–27. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11720-7_4
- Kovtonyuk N.K., Han I.V., Gatilova E.A., Pshenichkina Yu.A. (2019). Digital Herbarium of the CSBG SB RAS in Global Biodiversity Information Facilities // Rast. Mir Asian. Russia. N 4 (36). P.68–73. DOI: 10.21782/RMAR1995-2449-2019-4(68-73).
- Kovtonyuk N, Han I, Gatilova E (2020) Vascular plants from European Russia in the CSBG SB RAS Digital Herbarium. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e56504. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e56504
- Kovtonyuk N., Han I. and Gatilova E. (2018). Digitization of the herbarium specimens of higher vascular plants in the Central Siberian Botanical Garden // Skvortsovia. V. 4, N 3. P.100-111. http://skvortsovia.uran.ru/2018/4302.pdf
- Kovtonyuk, N.K. (2017). Virtual herbarium collections as a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity study // Rast. Mir Asian. Russia. N 1(25). P. 98–104. DOI:10.21782/RMAR1995-2449-2017-1(98-104).
- Shmakov A.I. (2009). Key for the ferns of Russia. Barnaul: Artika, 126 p. ISBN 978-5-904016-12-8
- Shmakov A.I. (2011). Ferns of North Asia. Barnaul: Artika, 209 p. ISBN 978-5-905454-13-4
- Малышев Л.И., Доронькин В.М., Власова Н.В., Никифорова О.Д., Овчинникова С.В., Байков К.С., & Ковтонюк Н.К. (2012). Конспект флоры Азиатской России: Сосудистые растения/ Л.И. Малышев [и др.]; под ред. К.С. Байкова. Новосибирск: Издательство СО РАН. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4146886
- Kovtonyuk N, Han I, Gatilova E, Grant J (2021). Ophioglossaceae at the Central Siberian Botanical Garden herbarium collections (NS, NSK). Version 1.4. Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/wabgnr
- Kovtonyuk N, Han I, Gatilova E (2021). Vascular plants from European Russia in the CSBG SB RAS Digital herbarium. Version 1.9. Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/7anvyu
Additional Metadata
Purpose | The purpose of this publication is to share biodiversity data by using GBIF on example of the ferns stored at the Central Siberian Botanic Garden SB RAS in NS and NSK collections and provide open online access to the CSBG SB RAS Digital herbarium (http://herb.csbg.nsc.ru:8081) as a data worldwide resource for studying biodiversity. |
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Alternative Identifiers | 77973bd8-e146-463e-9452-05debd36c12a |
http://www.csbg.nsc.ru:8080/ipt/resource?r=ferns |