Life on Earth is sustained by complex interactions between organisms
and their environment. These biotic interactions can be captured in
datasets and published digitally. We present a review process of such an
openly accessible digital interactions dataset of known origin, and
discuss its outcome. The dataset under review, named
fonturbel-lab/pollination_catalogue, is 1.90MiB in size and contains
2,475 interaction with 5 unique types of associations (e.g.,
pollinatedBy) between 356 primary taxa (e.g., Alstroemeria ligtu) and
526 associated taxa (e.g., Bombus dahlbomii). The report includes
detailed summaries of interactions data as well as a taxonomic review
from multiple catalogs.
Introduction
Data Review
Data review can be a time consuming process, especially when done
manually. This review report aims to help facilitate data review of
species interaction claims made in datasets registered with Global
Biotic Interactions (Poelen, Simons, and Mungall 2014). The
review includes summary statistics of, and observations about, the
dataset under review:
Giselle Muschett & Francisco E. Fontúrbel. 2021. A comprehensive
catalogue of plant – pollinator interactions for Chile
https://github.com/fonturbel-lab/pollination_catalogue/archive/8e987dcd5b67199fc54d46ca468f894ea38e04c9.zip
2024-11-02T00:00:53.506Z
6aaf7272d1a90c385fdb56edf63a38a0f319c1d4261a56c7f90c44ecc9b49707
For additional metadata related to this dataset, please visit https://github.com/fonturbel-lab/pollination_catalogue
and inspect associated metadata files including, but not limited to,
README.md, eml.xml, and/or globi.json.
Methods
The review is performed through programmatic scripts that leverage
tools like Preston, Elton, Nomer combined with third-party tools like
grep, mlr, tail and head.
The review process can be described in the form of the script below
1.
# get versioned copy of the dataset (size approx. 1.90MiB) under review
elton pull fonturbel-lab/pollination_catalogue
# generate review notes
elton review fonturbel-lab/pollination_catalogue\
> review.tsv
# export indexed interaction records
elton interactions fonturbel-lab/pollination_catalogue\
> interactions.tsv
# export names and align them with the Catalogue of Life using Nomer
elton names fonturbel-lab/pollination_catalogue\
| nomer append col\
> name-alignment.tsv
or visually, in a process diagram.
You can find a recent copy of the full review script at check-data.sh.
Results
In the following sections, the results of the review are summarized
2. Then, links to the detailed review
reports are provided.
Biotic Interactions
In this review, biotic interactions (or biotic associations) are
modeled as a primary (aka subject, source) organism interacting with an
associate (aka object, target) organism. The dataset under review
classified the primary/associate organisms with specific taxa. The
primary and associate organisms The kind of interaction is documented as
an interaction type.
The dataset under review, named fonturbel-lab/pollination_catalogue,
is 1.90MiB in size and contains 2,475 interaction with 5 unique types of
associations (e.g., pollinatedBy) between 356 primary taxa (e.g.,
Alstroemeria ligtu) and 526 associated taxa (e.g., Bombus
dahlbomii).
An exhaustive list of indexed interaction claims can be found in csv and tsv archives. To facilitate
discovery, the first 500 claims available on the html page at indexed-interactions.html are shown
below.
The exhaustive list was used to create the following data summaries
below.
Sample of Indexed Interaction Claims
sourceTaxonName
interactionTypeName
targetTaxonName
referenceCitation
Acrisione
pollinatedBy
Insecta
Aizen & Escurra. 1998. High incidence of plant-animal mutualisms
in the woody flora of the temperate forest of southern South America:
biogeographical origin and present ecological significance. Ecologia
Austral, 8, 217-236
Aextoxicon punctatum
pollinatedBy
Insecta
Aizen & Escurra. 1998. High incidence of plant-animal mutualisms
in the woody flora of the temperate forest of southern South America:
biogeographical origin and present ecological significance. Ecologia
Austral, 8, 217-236
Aextoxicon punctatum
pollinatedBy
Insecta
Aizen & Escurra. 1998. High incidence of plant-animal mutualisms
in the woody flora of the temperate forest of southern South America:
biogeographical origin and present ecological significance. Ecologia
Austral, 8, 217-236
Amomyrtus
pollinatedBy
Insecta
Aizen & Escurra. 1998. High incidence of plant-animal mutualisms
in the woody flora of the temperate forest of southern South America:
biogeographical origin and present ecological significance. Ecologia
Austral, 8, 217-236
Most Frequently Mentioned Interaction Types (up to 20 most
frequent)
interactionTypeName
count
pollinatedBy
2245
flowersVisitedBy
362
mutualistOf
6
commensalistOf
5
eatenBy
1
Most Frequently Mentioned Primary Taxa (up to 20 most
frequent)
sourceTaxonName
count
Alstroemeria ligtu
288
Magnoliopsida
287
Eucryphia cordifolia
169
Mimulus luteus
72
Viola portalesia
68
Embothrium coccineum
65
Echinopsis chiloensis
48
Tepualia stipularis
45
Amomyrtus meli
35
Schizanthus hookeri
34
Escallonia myrtoidea
32
Myrceugenia ovata
31
Senecio bustillosianus
31
Chaetanthera lycopodioides
31
Chuquiraga oppositifolia
26
Stachys albicaulis
26
Luma apiculata
25
Phacelia secunda
24
Escallonia pulverulenta
23
Most Frequently Mentioned Associate Taxa (up to 20 most
frequent)
targetTaxonName
count
Bombus dahlbomii
143
Sephanoides sephaniodes
105
Apis mellifera
91
Insecta
70
Bombus terrestris
62
Centris nigerrima
60
Scaeva melanostoma
58
Bombus ruderatus
56
Diptera
42
Megachile semirufa
40
Sarcophagidae
36
Megachile
35
Alloscirtetica gayi
34
Manuelia gayi
29
Scirtidae
27
Sephanoides fernandensis
24
Lasia corvina
24
Centris cineraria
23
Villa
22
Most Frequent Interactions between Primary and Associate Taxa
(up to 20 most frequent)
sourceTaxonName
interactionTypeName
targetTaxonName
count
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Centris nigerrima
29
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Alloscirtetica gayi
26
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Manuelia gayi
24
Magnoliopsida
flowersVisitedBy
Bombus dahlbomii
20
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Lasia corvina
17
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Ruizantheda mutabilis
14
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Ruizantheda proxima
14
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Lasia aenea
13
Magnoliopsida
flowersVisitedBy
Bombus ruderatus
12
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Svastrides melanura
12
Embothrium coccineum
pollinatedBy
Sephanoides sephaniodes
11
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Epiclopus gayi
11
Eucryphia cordifolia
pollinatedBy
Sarcophagidae
11
Tristerix corymbosus
pollinatedBy
Sephanoides sephaniodes
10
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Megachile cinerea
10
Alstroemeria ligtu
pollinatedBy
Tabanidae
10
Eucryphia cordifolia
pollinatedBy
Calliphoridae
10
Mimulus luteus
pollinatedBy
Bombus dahlbomii
10
Mimulus luteus
pollinatedBy
Centris nigerrima
9
Interaction Networks
The figures below provide a graph view on the dataset under review.
The first shows a summary network on the kingdom level, and the second
shows how interactions on the family level. It is important to note that
both network graphs were first aligned taxonomically using the Catalogue
of Life. Please refer to the original (or verbatim) taxonomic names for
a more original view on the interaction data.
Another way to discover the dataset under review is by searching for
it on the GloBI
website.
Taxonomic Alignment
As part of the review, all names are aligned against various name
catalogs (e.g., col, ncbi, discoverlife, gbif, itis, wfo, mdd, tpt,
pbdb, and worms). These alignments can help review name usage or aid in
selecting of a suitable taxonomic name resource.
Sample of Name Alignments
providedName
relationName
resolvedCatalogName
resolvedName
Acacia caven
SYNONYM_OF
col
Vachellia caven
Acacia dealbata
HAS_ACCEPTED_NAME
col
Acacia dealbata
Acacia dealbata
SYNONYM_OF
col
Acacia leucolobia
Acaena pinnatifida
HAS_ACCEPTED_NAME
col
Acaena pinnatifida
Distribution of Taxonomic Ranks of Aligned Names by Catalog.
Names that were not aligned with a catalog are counted as NAs. So, the
total number of unaligned names for a catalog will be listed in their NA
row.
resolvedCatalogName
resolvedRank
count
col
NA
107
col
class
2
col
family
45
col
genus
141
col
order
4
col
species
573
col
subfamily
4
col
subgenus
1
col
subspecies
4
col
superfamily
1
col
tribe
1
col
variety
4
discoverlife
NA
734
discoverlife
species
145
gbif
NA
67
gbif
class
2
gbif
family
49
gbif
genus
167
gbif
order
4
gbif
species
591
gbif
subspecies
8
gbif
variety
2
itis
NA
467
itis
class
2
itis
family
44
itis
genus
82
itis
order
4
itis
species
273
itis
subfamily
5
itis
superfamily
1
itis
variety
1
mdd
NA
879
ncbi
NA
238
ncbi
class
2
ncbi
family
45
ncbi
genus
138
ncbi
order
4
ncbi
species
443
ncbi
subfamily
5
ncbi
subgenus
5
ncbi
superfamily
1
ncbi
varietas
1
pbdb
NA
766
pbdb
class
2
pbdb
family
48
pbdb
genus
49
pbdb
order
4
pbdb
species
7
pbdb
subfamily
3
pbdb
superfamily
1
tpt
NA
857
tpt
family
1
tpt
species
21
wfo
NA
528
wfo
family
1
wfo
genus
71
wfo
species
275
wfo
subspecies
2
wfo
variety
2
worms
NA
726
worms
class
1
worms
family
35
worms
genus
44
worms
order
4
worms
species
66
worms
subclass
1
worms
subfamily
1
worms
subspecies
1
Name relationship types per catalog. Name relationship type
“NONE” means that a name was not recognized by the associated catalog.
“SAME_AS” indicates either a “HAS_ACCEPTED_NAME” or “SYNONYM_OF” name
relationship type. We recognize that “SYNONYM_OF” encompasses many types
of nomenclatural synonymies (ICZN 1999) (e.g., junior synonym, senior
synonyms).
Elton, Nomer, and other tools may have difficulties interpreting
existing species interaction datasets. Or, they may misbehave, or
otherwise show unexpected behavior. As part of the review process,
detailed review notes are kept that document possibly misbehaving, or
confused, review bots. An sample of review notes associated with this
review can be found below.
First few lines in the review notes.
reviewDate
reviewCommentType
reviewComment
2024-11-04T00:05:21Z
note
issue handling date range [1999-09-15/1990-12-06]: The end instant
must be greater than the start instant
2024-11-04T00:05:21Z
note
issue handling date range [1999-09-15/1990-12-06]: The end instant
must be greater than the start instant
2024-11-04T00:05:21Z
note
issue handling date range [1999-09-15/1990-12-06]: The end instant
must be greater than the start instant
2024-11-04T00:05:21Z
note
issue handling date range [1999-09-15/1990-12-06]: The end instant
must be greater than the start instant
In addtion, you can find the most frequently occurring notes in the
table below.
Most frequently occurring review notes, if any.
reviewComment
count
issue handling date range [1999-09-15/1990-12-06]: The end instant
must be greater than the start instant
8
For addition information on review notes, please have a look at the
first 500 Review Notes or the download full csv or tsv archives.
GloBI Review Badge
As part of the review, a review badge is generated. This review badge
can be included in webpages to indicate the review status of the dataset
under review.
Note that if the badge is green, no review notes were generated. If
the badge is yellow, the review bots may need some help with
interpreting the species interaction data.
GloBI Index Badge
If the dataset under review has been registered with
GloBI, and has been succesfully indexed by GloBI, the GloBI Index
Status Badge will turn green. This means that the dataset under review
was indexed by GloBI and is available through GloBI services and derived
data products.
If you’d like to keep track of reviews or index status of the dataset
under review, please visit [GloBI’s dataset index ^[At time of writing
(2024-11-04) the version of the GloBI dataset index was available at https://globalbioticinteractions.org/datasets
for badge examples.
Discussion
This review aims to provide a perspective on the dataset to aid in
understanding of species interaction claims discovered. However, it is
important to note that this review does not assess the quality
of the dataset. Instead, it serves as an indication of the open-ness5 and FAIRness (Wilkinson et
al. 2016; Trekels et al. 2023) of the dataset: to perform this
review, the data was likely openly available, Findable,
Accessible, Interoperable and
Reusable. The current Open-FAIR assessment is
qualitative, and a more quantitative approach can be implemented with
specified measurement units.
This report also showcases the reuse of machine-actionable
(meta)data, something highly recommended by the FAIR Data Principles
(Wilkinson et al.
2016). Making (meta)data machine-actionable enables more precise
procesing by computers, enabling even naive review bots like Nomer and
Elton to interpret the data effectively. This capability is crucial for
not just automating the generation of reports, but also for facilitating
seamless data exchanges, promoting interoperability.
Acknowledgements
We thank the many humans that created us and those who created and
maintained the data, software and other intellectual resources that were
used for producing this review. In addition, we are grateful for the
natural resources providing the basis for these human and bot
activities.
Author contributions
Nomer was responsible for name alignments. Elton carried out dataset
extraction, and generated the review notes.
Poelen, Jorrit H., James D. Simons, and Chris J. Mungall. 2014.
“Global Biotic Interactions: An Open Infrastructure to Share and
Analyze Species-Interaction Datasets.”Ecological
Informatics 24 (November): 148–59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2014.08.005.
Trekels, Maarten, Debora Pignatari Drucker, José Augusto Salim, Jeff
Ollerton, Jorrit Poelen, Filipi Miranda Soares, Max Rünzel, Muo Kasina,
Quentin Groom, and Mariano Devoto. 2023. “WorldFAIR Project (D10.1) Agriculture-related pollinator
data standards use cases report.” Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8176978.
Wilkinson, Mark D., Michel Dumontier, IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg,
Gabrielle Appleton, Myles Axton, Arie Baak, Niklas Blomberg, et al.
2016. “The FAIR Guiding Principles for Scientific
Data Management and Stewardship.”Scientific Data 3 (1).
https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.18.