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rgbif (version 3.8.1)

name_backbone: Lookup names in the GBIF backbone taxonomy.

Description

Lookup names in the GBIF backbone taxonomy.

Usage

name_backbone(
  name,
  rank = NULL,
  kingdom = NULL,
  phylum = NULL,
  class = NULL,
  order = NULL,
  family = NULL,
  genus = NULL,
  strict = FALSE,
  verbose = FALSE,
  start = NULL,
  limit = 100,
  curlopts = list()
)

name_backbone_verbose( name, rank = NULL, kingdom = NULL, phylum = NULL, class = NULL, order = NULL, family = NULL, genus = NULL, strict = FALSE, start = NULL, limit = 100, curlopts = list() )

Value

For name_backbone, a data.frame for a single taxon with many columns. For name_backbone_verbose, a larger number of results in a data.frame the results of resulting from fuzzy matching. You will also get back your input name, rank, kingdom, phylum ect. as columns input_name, input_rank, input_kingdom ect. so you can check the results.

Arguments

name

(character) Full scientific name potentially with authorship (required)

rank

(character) The rank given as our rank enum. (optional)

kingdom

(character) If provided default matching will also try to match against this if no direct match is found for the name alone. (optional)

phylum

(character) If provided default matching will also try to match against this if no direct match is found for the name alone. (optional)

class

(character) If provided default matching will also try to match against this if no direct match is found for the name alone. (optional)

order

(character) If provided default matching will also try to match against this if no direct match is found for the name alone. (optional)

family

(character) If provided default matching will also try to match against this if no direct match is found for the name alone. (optional)

genus

(character) If provided default matching will also try to match against this if no direct match is found for the name alone. (optional)

strict

(logical) If TRUE it (fuzzy) matches only the given name, but never a taxon in the upper classification (optional)

verbose

(logical) should the function give back more (less reliable) results. See function name_backbone_verbose()

start

Record number to start at. Default: 0. Use in combination with limit to page through results.

limit

Number of records to return. Default: 100. Maximum: 1000.

curlopts

list of named curl options passed on to HttpClient. see curl::curl_options for curl options

Details

If you don't get a match, GBIF gives back a data.frame with columns synonym, confidence, and matchType='NONE'.

References

https://www.gbif.org/developer/species#searching

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
name_backbone(name='Helianthus annuus', kingdom='plants')
name_backbone(name='Helianthus', rank='genus', kingdom='plants')
name_backbone(name='Poa', rank='genus', family='Poaceae')

# Verbose - gives back alternatives
## Strictness
name_backbone_verbose(name='Poa', kingdom='plants',
  strict=FALSE)
name_backbone_verbose(name='Helianthus annuus', kingdom='plants',
  strict=TRUE)

# Non-existent name - returns list of lenght 3 stating no match
name_backbone(name='Aso')
name_backbone(name='Oenante')

# Pass on curl options
name_backbone(name='Oenante', curlopts = list(verbose=TRUE))
}

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