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e-mail conv between Jim Matthews at Habitat Assessment <jim@habitatassessment.com> and Bob Peet on 2010-12-2~3:
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 17:08:08 -0500 (EST)
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From: jim@habitatassessment.com
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To: Robert K. Peet <uniola@email.unc.edu>
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Subject: Re: herbarium phenology codes (fwd)
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Bob
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Most are typos
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A = absent
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I = immature
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M = mature
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Sorry for the confusion. Having undergraduates enter data can lead to problems, both of interpretation
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and typing.
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Jim
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-----Original Message-----
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From: "Robert K. Peet" <uniola@email.unc.edu>
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Sent: Thursday, December 2, 2010 4:28pm
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To: jim@habitatassessment.com
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Cc: "Brad Boyle" <bboyle@email.arizona.edu>
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Subject: Re: herbarium phenology codes (fwd)
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Hi Jim,
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I have a colleague at the University of Arizona (Brad Boyle) who has been
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looking at the database from the UNCC herbarium. There are codes given
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for Leaf, Flower, Fruit, and Root
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'leaves': A,F,L,I,M,N,U,V,W,Y
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'flower': A, F, I, J, M, N
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'fruit': A, H, I, M, O, Q, S
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'root': A,B,C,E,F,I,M,N,P,Q,R,S,Y
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Do you know where we can find the definitions? Doubtless a few are typos,
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but we really do not know where to start. If it would help, I could give
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you a count for each. For example, for leaves M is the most common with
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39535 records.
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Thanks,
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