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==[https://www.algaebase.org Algaebase]==
 
==[https://www.algaebase.org Algaebase]==
'''Name-ID / attribute name:''' species-ID (for names ranked species and below) <br />
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'''Name-ID / attribute name:''' yes, numeric / species-ID (for names ranked species and below, for genera and above "#" + numeric) <br />
 
'''Example:'''
 
'''Example:'''
 
[https://www.algaebase.org/search/species/detail/?species_id=194111 https://www.algaebase.org/search/species/detail/?species_id=194111]  
 
[https://www.algaebase.org/search/species/detail/?species_id=194111 https://www.algaebase.org/search/species/detail/?species_id=194111]  
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'''Synonym ID directly resolves to:''' Name<br />
 
'''Synonym ID directly resolves to:''' Name<br />
 
'''Stability:''' Not stated (but apparently stable at least since 2014)<br />
 
'''Stability:''' Not stated (but apparently stable at least since 2014)<br />
'''Policy on orthographic changes:''' Not stated<br />  
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'''Policy on orthographic changes:''' Not stated<br />
  
 
==[https://www.anbg.gov.au/apni/ Australian Plant Name Index]==
 
==[https://www.anbg.gov.au/apni/ Australian Plant Name Index]==
'''Name-ID / attribute name:''' numeric<br />
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'''Name-ID / attribute name:''' yes, numeric<br />
 
'''Example:''' https://id.biodiversity.org.au/name/apni/102507<br />
 
'''Example:''' https://id.biodiversity.org.au/name/apni/102507<br />
 
'''Synonym ID directly resolves to:''' Name (n/a: APNI is a nomenclator)<br />
 
'''Synonym ID directly resolves to:''' Name (n/a: APNI is a nomenclator)<br />
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==[https://www.catalogueoflife.org Catalogue of Life]==
 
==[https://www.catalogueoflife.org Catalogue of Life]==
'''Name-ID / attribute name:''' COL Stable Identifier / alphanumeric <br />
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'''Name-ID / attribute name:''' yes, alphanumeric / COL Stable Identifier<br />
 
'''Example:''' https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/taxon/4HQ39<br />
 
'''Example:''' https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/taxon/4HQ39<br />
 
'''Synonym ID directly resolves to:''' Accepted name<br />
 
'''Synonym ID directly resolves to:''' Accepted name<br />
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==[https://www.ipni.org International Plant Name Index IPNI]==
 
==[https://www.ipni.org International Plant Name Index IPNI]==
The IPNI LSID (Life Science Identifier) is a unique identifier used to represent scientific names of plants in the International Plant Names Index (IPNI). IPNI is a global database of plant names that provides information about the scientific names of plants, including their synonyms, authorship, publication details, and other related information. The LSID is a standardized format for representing these names and their associated data in a machine-readable way. An LSID consists of several parts, including a prefix that identifies the issuing authority (in this case, IPNI), a namespace that identifies the type of data (usually "names"), and a unique identifier for the specific record. For example, a typical IPNI LSID might look something like this: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77108241-1. In this LSID, "ipni.org" is the domain of the issuing authority (IPNI), "names" indicates that it's a record for a plant name, and "77108241-1" is the unique identifier for that specific record. (Source: ChatGPT GPT3.5 "IPNI LSID" - accessed 7 nov 2023)<br />
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'''Name ID / attribute name: yes, LSID* ''' <br />
 
'''Example:''' [https://ipni.org/n/77108241-1 https://ipni.org/n/77108241-1]<br />
 
'''Example:''' [https://ipni.org/n/77108241-1 https://ipni.org/n/77108241-1]<br />
 
'''Synonym ID directly resolves to:''' n/a<br />
 
'''Synonym ID directly resolves to:''' n/a<br />
'''Stability:''' Stable but records may be deprecated and inacessible<br />
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'''Stability:''' Stable but records may be deprecated and inaccessible. Duplicates exist but are linked to each other.<br />
 
'''Policy on orthographic changes:''' Not stated, but orthographic corrections are made<br />
 
'''Policy on orthographic changes:''' Not stated, but orthographic corrections are made<br />
  
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'''Stability:''' Apparently stable<br />
 
'''Stability:''' Apparently stable<br />
 
'''Policy on orthographic changes:''' Variants of the canonical name normally receive a new WFO-ID; see [https://biss.pensoft.net/article/111210/ https://biss.pensoft.net/article/111210/], no ID is ever deleted [https://list.worldfloraonline.org/index.php https://list.worldfloraonline.org/index.php under Identifiers]<br />
 
'''Policy on orthographic changes:''' Variants of the canonical name normally receive a new WFO-ID; see [https://biss.pensoft.net/article/111210/ https://biss.pensoft.net/article/111210/], no ID is ever deleted [https://list.worldfloraonline.org/index.php https://list.worldfloraonline.org/index.php under Identifiers]<br />
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==Footnotes==
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* LSID: The IPNI LSID (Life Science Identifier) is a unique identifier used to represent scientific names of plants in the International Plant Names Index (IPNI). The LSID is a standardized format for representing these names and their associated data in a machine-readable way. An LSID consists of several parts, including a prefix that identifies the issuing authority (in this case, IPNI), a namespace that identifies the type of data (usually "names"), and a unique identifier for the specific record. For example, a typical IPNI LSID might look something like this: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77108241-1. In this LSID, "ipni.org" is the domain of the issuing authority (IPNI), "names" indicates that it's a record for a plant name, and "77108241-1" is the unique identifier for that specific record. (Source: ChatGPT GPT3.5 "IPNI LSID" - accessed 7 nov 2023)

Revision as of 09:10, 30 September 2025

Algaebase

Name-ID / attribute name: yes, numeric / species-ID (for names ranked species and below, for genera and above "#" + numeric)
Example: https://www.algaebase.org/search/species/detail/?species_id=194111 https://www.algaebase.org/browse/taxonomy/#86701
Synonym ID directly resolves to: Name
Stability: Not stated (but apparently stable at least since 2014)
Policy on orthographic changes: Not stated

Australian Plant Name Index

Name-ID / attribute name: yes, numeric
Example: https://id.biodiversity.org.au/name/apni/102507
Synonym ID directly resolves to: Name (n/a: APNI is a nomenclator)
Stability: Not stated, but presumed
Policy on orthographic changes: Not stated but some names with IDs deprecated

Catalogue of Life

Name-ID / attribute name: yes, alphanumeric / COL Stable Identifier
Example: https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/taxon/4HQ39
Synonym ID directly resolves to: Accepted name
Stability: Stable since March 2022 (nomenclatural author corrections possible)
Policy on orthographic changes: See blog post - information page in preparation (MD, pers. comm. June 2025)

Checklist Bank (GBIF & Catalogue of Life)

Name-ID / attribute name: n/a (repository of datasets - IDs may be cited from contributed dataset)

Index Fungorum

Name-ID / attribute name: Yes, numerical
Example: http://www.indexfungorum.org/Names/NamesRecord.asp?RecordID=550000
Synonym ID directly resolves to: Name
Stability: Apparently stable
Policy on orthographic changes: Not stated

International Plant Name Index IPNI

Name ID / attribute name: yes, LSID*
Example: https://ipni.org/n/77108241-1
Synonym ID directly resolves to: n/a
Stability: Stable but records may be deprecated and inaccessible. Duplicates exist but are linked to each other.
Policy on orthographic changes: Not stated, but orthographic corrections are made

World Flora Online WFO

Stability: Apparently stable
Policy on orthographic changes: Variants of the canonical name normally receive a new WFO-ID; see https://biss.pensoft.net/article/111210/, no ID is ever deleted https://list.worldfloraonline.org/index.php under Identifiers

Footnotes

  • LSID: The IPNI LSID (Life Science Identifier) is a unique identifier used to represent scientific names of plants in the International Plant Names Index (IPNI). The LSID is a standardized format for representing these names and their associated data in a machine-readable way. An LSID consists of several parts, including a prefix that identifies the issuing authority (in this case, IPNI), a namespace that identifies the type of data (usually "names"), and a unique identifier for the specific record. For example, a typical IPNI LSID might look something like this: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77108241-1. In this LSID, "ipni.org" is the domain of the issuing authority (IPNI), "names" indicates that it's a record for a plant name, and "77108241-1" is the unique identifier for that specific record. (Source: ChatGPT GPT3.5 "IPNI LSID" - accessed 7 nov 2023)