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Katie Pearson, Symbiota Support Hub, Arizona State University; Lindsay Walker, Symbiota, ASU | Katie Pearson, Symbiota Support Hub, Arizona State University; Lindsay Walker, Symbiota, ASU | ||
||Capturing trait data: broad, across different taxonomic groups | ||Capturing trait data: broad, across different taxonomic groups | ||
<br> | <br> Rob Guralnick: 11:00-11:10 Introduction to session <br> Rob Guralnick: 11:11-11:20 Assembling vertebrate trait data from already digitized specimens and building resources for sharing them. <br> Maggie Hantak: 11:21-11:35. Quantifying color polymorphisms and size in salamanders <br> | ||
Ed Stanley: 11:36-11:50 oVert and trait assembly from CT-scanning <br> Julie Allen: 11:51-12:05 How to scale up measuring invertebrates and detecting extended phenotype characters - examples from bees <br> Jacob Idec: 12:06-12:20 Large scale color extraction from museum specimens and field photographs of insects <br> Bryan McLean: 12:20-12:35 Assembling life-history and phenology data for mammals from digitized NHC collections | |||
Ed Stanley: 11:36-11:50 oVert and trait assembly from CT-scanning <br> | |||
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| 1:30 - 3:30 || Digitization Coordination: Combining Project Management & Digitization Efforts to Benefit Collections, Big and Small <br> | | 1:30 - 3:30 || Digitization Coordination: Combining Project Management & Digitization Efforts to Benefit Collections, Big and Small <br> |