Difference between revisions of "tp:collecting-event"

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|definition=The specific spatio-temporal event during which observations have been made or specimens have been collected.
 
|definition=The specific spatio-temporal event during which observations have been made or specimens have been collected.
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For example, if a Malaise trap is set and collected thousands of species, then the collecting-event remains the same for all the specimens.
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collecting event: The specific spatio-temporal event during which observations have been made or specimens have been collected.

Notes: This can refer to a specific collection or many collections made. For example, if a Malaise trap is set and collected thousands of species, then the collecting-event remains the same for all the specimens.

Example(s):
<tp:material-citation>
   <tp:collecting-event>
      <tp:collecting-location>SAUDI ARABIA, Al Bahah province, Amadan forest, Al Mandaq governorate, </tp:collecting-location>
      <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates">20°12'N, 41°13'E</named-content>
      , 1881 m.a.s.l. 19.V.2010 (M. R. Sharaf &amp; A. S. Aldawood Leg.); 
   </tp:collecting-event>
</tp:material-citation>
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