Heads up: Some or all of the identifications affected by this split may have been replaced with identifications of Prostemma guttula. This happens when we can't automatically assign an identification to one of the output taxa. Review identifications of Prostemma guttula 707434

Taxonomic Split 121806 (Submetido em 05-02-2023)

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Adicionado(s) por heteropteran em 05 de fevereiro de 2023, 10:10 AM | Committed by heteropteran on 05 de fevereiro de 2023
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Hi @heteropteran, I'm a bit puzzled by this taxon change - why would you split a species into subspecies if the species itself isn't changed? If the subspecies weren't available, you would simply add them as taxonomic children of the respective species, leaving the latter unaltered. Maybe I'm missing something, hence curious to hear why the taxon change was set up like that.

Publicado por jakob cerca de 1 ano antes

Hi @jakob, by spliting the species into subspecies and creating atlases for each subspecies, I could also assign each observation which were previously only identified down to species level, to appropriate subspecies.

Publicado por heteropteran cerca de 1 ano antes

Thanks, @heteropteran, I expected something along these lines. However, I'm not sure whether taxonomic changes are the appropriate tool to identify many observations automatically to a finer taxonomic level. The tool is principally meant to update iNat's taxonomy, and a split is usually applicable where the original concept of what Taxon A means has been changed to Taxon A' and Taxon B. That's clearly not the case here. I feel that should be addressed in a different way as in this case Prostemma guttula is still based on the same concept after the split while users whose observations have been updated might think that the species has been split in some way. Hope I could explain my thoughts and looking forward to yours!

Publicado por jakob cerca de 1 ano antes

You are right that the definition of "split" function does not fit well with the action that I used it for. However, I could not find any other tool that automatically assigns subspecies identifications to observations with corresponding species identification, according to distribution atlas of the subspecies. I think we should ask developers to include an appropriate function for this purpose.

Publicado por heteropteran cerca de 1 ano antes

Please raise this suggestion in the iNat forum https://forum.inaturalist.org

In the meanwhile, please do not use the taxon split in future cases where you would like to add subspecies IDs to observations without a change of the taxonomic parent. Many thanks!

Publicado por jakob cerca de 1 ano antes

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