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V.L.Komarov’s expedition to Russia, China, and Korea from 1895 to 1897

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Descripción

Historical collections of herbarium and literature play a important role in documenting biodiversity information. The botanical biodiversity of the northern Asia is considerably understudied compared to other Chinese and Japanese regions of Asia. The impetus for this work was the need to assign geographic coordinates to plant specimens collected in the regions and V.L.Komarov’s observation as primary occurrence data from 1895 to 1897.

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Palabras clave

data cleaning; georeferencing; Russian; Chinese; and Korean localities; herbarium sheets; V.L. Komarov; primary occurrence data; Occurrence; Specimen

Contactos

Chin Sung Chang
  • Originador
Professor
Seoul National University
Hui Kim
  • Usuario
  • Punto De Contacto
Professor
Mokpo National University
Youngsanro 1666
58554 Muan-gun
Jeollanam-do

Cobertura geográfica

Komrov journeyed through Amur Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, and Khabarovsk Krai regions of Russia in 1895. The following year, in 1896, he explored the Primorsky Krai, Heilongjiang, and Jilin regions of China. Subsequently, in 1897, he revisited the Primorsky Krai in Russia. His travels continued to lead him to Rason, Hamgyongbuk-do, Ryangang, and Chagang in North Korea, as well as Liaoning and Jilin in China.

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [41,09, 126,646], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [42,481, 130,165]

Cobertura taxonómica

N/A

Reino Plantae
Filo Tracheophyta
Class Magnoliopsida, Pinopsida
Orden Lamiales, Gentianales, Pinales
Familia Orobanchaceae, Apocynaceae, Pinaceae

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 1895-04-29 / 1897-11-10

Datos del proyecto

The project aims to mobilise and publish the data about V.L. Komarov's collections deposited at LE and other herbaria and priminary occurence data cited in Flora Manshuriae. The data mobilization workflow will include several stages. The taxonomic lists are extracted from three volumes of Flora Mandshuiae prepared, lists of available materials (gazetters and dates) are synchronised and updated following recent taxonomy. The Data Mobilisation stage includes extraction of the data from three volumes of Flora Mandshuiae, filling the initial datasets and georeferencing. Quality Control is realised continuously during all stages and also involves a final cross-check of the data. In particular, the master files and initial datasets are archived using the BRAHMS database. The Publication of the data is realised using the GBIF (2023) and our own database.

Título V.L. Komarov data on far eastern Asia from 1895 to 1897
Fuentes de Financiación This research was supported by Korea National Arboretum (Data mining project).

Métodos de muestreo

Two groups were defined within the LE Herbarium for data mobilisation purposes. The first group comprises herbarium specimens of vascular plants collected from far eastern Russia, Northeastern China and North Korea. V.L. Komarov collected 1,441 in 1895, 1844 in 1896 and 3690 specimens in 1897 and plant records representing 51 families that he identified. These data describe a specimen dataset of Eastern Asia plants preserved at the Komarov Botniac Garden (LE) and other several insitutes (V, TI, NY, A). The second group includes the primary occurrence data he observed in the field. Komarov dedicated three years to plant exploration, meticulously documenting species observed in the field. In 1895, he documented 2283 species from Amur and Ussuri, Russia. The following year, in 1896, his observations expanded, documenting 3887 species across Primorsky and Amur of Russia, and Jilin, Liaoning, and Heilongjiang of China. By 1897, Komarov's efforts culminated in the recording of 8560 species spanning Hamgyong-bukto, Ryanggang, Chagang-do of North Korea, and Jilin, Liaoning of China. The data from the literature were transferred to the draft tables corresponding to GBIF’s requirements for Occurrence datasets (GBIF 2024). After that, the localities were identified using the google map and Geonames service and georeferenced. The taxonomy of vascular plants was validated using our own Eastern Aisan checklist (Chang et al., 2024) and cross-checked with POWO (2024).

Área de Estudio Description: The data mobilisation in V.L. Komarov’s Flora Manshuriae is focused on far eastern Russian, Northeastern China and North Korean flora
Control de Calidad The quality of the final datasets was first manually checked using the BRAHMS RDE file. The first set of specimens is at LE with duplicates at TI, NY, BM, and A,

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. The three-volumes of Flora Manshuriae were published in the Acta Horti Petropolitani (Trudy Imperatorskago S.-Peterburgskago botanicheskago sada.Acta Horti Petropolitani ) from 1901 until 1907. Komarov used the Russian language to transliterate the local names he heard, plus names in the languages of other ethnic minorities who live within the area. The information here corresponds to many of the specific localities noted in Flora Mandshuricae from Russia, China, and North Korea, in the period 1895 to 1897. In the dataset collected across various countries in Asia, records of Wilson, Faurie, Komarov, and Maximowicz exist, but it's uncommon to encounter data that has undergone thorough integration and refinement via data mining. Komarov's previously published literature was converted to a text file using Google Documents in Google Drive, then processed through an OCR program, and finally translated into English using Google Translate. A crucial aspect for restoring historical collections in East Asia lies in reinstating Chinese characters for place names. To establish this historical collection, a georeferencing process is indispensable for cleansing the data of place names, coordinates, and records. Georeferencing attempts were made using Google Maps and Geonames. The Russian version of Flora Manshuriae was translated into Japanese in seven volumes comprising nine books from 1927 to 1933 by the South Manchuria Railway Company. During this period, a detailed map of the collection route was provided in this translated version for reference. The circumscription of the geographical names or landmarks has changed for more than 100 years. The area treated here is today's geographic names or some localities from nearby are included based on the Japanese version map. Some localities from older collections have still not been located on today's maps.

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. CHANG, C. S. AND G. S. CHANG. 2003. Reexamination on V. L. Komarov’s collection sites in North Korea – mainly based on Flora Manshuriae. J. Korean Pl. Taxon. 33(2): 203--218 (in Korean).
  2. CHANG, C. S., AND B. H. CHOI. 2004. Reexamination on V. L. Komarov’s collection sites in North Korea (II) – mainly based on Nakai’s Flora Koreana vol. II. J. Korean Pl. Taxon. 34(1): 37--41 (in Korean).
  3. Komarov, V. L. 1901. Flora of Manchuria. Vol.I. Petersburg: Academy of Sciences of USSR
  4. Komarov, V. L. 1904. Flora of Manchuria. Vol. II. Petersburg: Academy of Sciences of USSR.
  5. Komarov, V. L. 1907. Flora of Manchuria. Vol. III. Petersburg: Academy of Sciences of USSR.
  6. Komarov, V. L. 1927. Komarov’s Flora Mandshuricae. (translated into Japanese). Volumes 1. Published by South Manchuria Railway Company, Osaka.
  7. Komarov, V. L. 1927. Komarov’s Flora Mandshuricae. (translated into Japanese). Volumes 2. Published by South Manchuria Railway Company, Osaka.
  8. Komarov, V. L. 1927. Komarov’s Flora Mandshuricae. (translated into Japanese). Volumes 3(1). Published by South Manchuria Railway Company, Osaka.
  9. Komarov, V. L. 1927. Komarov’s Flora Mandshuricae. (translated into Japanese). Volumes 3(2). Published by South Manchuria Railway Company, Osaka.
  10. Komarov, V. L. 1927. Komarov’s Flora Mandshuricae. (translated into Japanese). Volumes 4. Published by South Manchuria Railway Company, Osaka.
  11. Komarov, V. L. 1927. Komarov’s Flora Mandshuricae. (translated into Japanese). Volumes 5. Published by South Manchuria Railway Company, Osaka.
  12. Komarov, V. L. 1932. Komarov’s Flora Mandshuricae. (translated into Japanese). Volumes 6(1). Published by South Manchuria Railway Company, Osaka.
  13. Komarov, V. L. 1932. Komarov’s Flora Mandshuricae. (translated into Japanese). Volumes 6(2). Published by South Manchuria Railway Company, Osaka.
  14. Komarov, V. L. 1932. Komarov’s Flora Mandshuricae. (translated in Japanese). Volumes 7. Published by South Manchuria Railway Company, Osaka.

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