TAXONOMIC INFORMATION IN GRIN


LITERATURE REFERENCES

For ease of computerization, 0 literature abbreviations have thus far been developed in GRIN for standard references, floras, and serial publications commonly seen in the database. These are only cursorily displayed to public users of GRIN, although for brevity they have been used in publications such as Technical Bulletins 1757 and 1796. They are employed for the 0 literature citations in GRIN which link to 0 accepted and 0 synonym species or infraspecies names. An additional 0 references exist in GRIN for genera, these mainly documenting recent taxonomic revisions or monographs of all or part of a genus or recent phylogenetic studies. Though the number of references presented for a given taxon may be extensive, the listings should not be considered exhaustive. If all reported information (taxonomy, nomenclature, distribution, etc.) is documented in a few references, these might be the only ones cited. Other references may treat the taxon, but add no new information, so these may not be entered in GRIN. This is particularly true for genera with recent comprehensive monographic treatments that are the source of most GRIN taxonomic data for those genera. Other references may be included only to document alternative taxonomic treatments, orthographies, or authorship for a name. Generally these alternatives will be indicated with comments following the reference citation. The absence of a comment can usually be taken to imply correspondence in treatment between GRIN TAXONOMY and the particular reference.