33. Planten parasieten en andere meelifters in projecten op iNaturalist

Op iNaturalist worden de nodige parasieten ingevoerd maar omdat parasiten nogal vreemde kostgangers zijn kunnen ze niet goed in een Umbrella project ondergebracht worden. Vandaar deze lijst van Kostganger Parasite Related projecten

Plant parasites

  1. North American Leafminers for leafminers, barkminers, and stemminers
  2. Galls of North America for arthropodal or fungal galls. I usually don't include the galls that look like leafspots in here
  3. Animal-caused Plant Diseases of North America. I use this one mostly when I can see the parasite, which will usually be an aphid or scale. I try to only add host-specific parasites to this project
  4. Non-metazoan Plant Diseases of North America is a counterpart to the Animal-caused project. I use it for leaf spots, mildews, viruses, and so on.
  5. Root Nodule Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria is for bacteria that form "nodes" on the roots of legumes. These are host-specific. I need to find more of these.

Animal parasites

'Animal parasites are usually a lot harder to find than plant parasites, what with animals moving and all. Here's the two I use:
  1. Parasitic and Phoretic Mites for mites that live on other animals, for parasitism or phoresy 1. Passengers: Parasites Taking Rides. I use this one only for animal parasitoids where I can view the interaction in-action. I wouldn't count an ichneumonid wasp for this project unless I saw it ovipositing in a caterpillar.

    Bonus

    Unidentifiable Plant Damage is for observations of what I uploaded as a plant parasite only to find that it was some other sort of damage
    Host-specific Plant-parasitic Taxa is a collection project for all of the plant parasite groups covered by the projects above. I use it mostly to see what parasites are being observed in my area that I haven't seen. This project works via taxon, so it's not perfect. An aphid observed without its host plant isn't engaging in any visible plant parasitism, but it'll still get added to this project. A leafminer in a taxon that I didn't know had leafminers in it won't be added. It's an endless work in progress.

    Bronnen Referenties

    1. https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/mws/44135-parasite-projects
    2. https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/
    3. https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/help-us-make-a-gall-id-website/19611
    4. https://github.com/jeffdc/gallformers
    5. https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/seeking-technical-collaborators-for-gall-website/16600
    6. https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/seeking-technical-collaborators-for-gall-website/16600
    7. https://www.inaturalist.org/guides/12076 GoBotany
    8. https://github.com/newfs/gobotany-app/blob/master/docs/DKEY.md GoBotany
    9. https://fieldguide.ai/
    10. https://www.gallformers.org/
    Posted on November 21, 2020 02:02 PM by ahospers ahospers

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    Posted by ahospers about 3 years ago

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