filter_name | R Documentation |
Look up taxonomic information by scientific name
filter_name(
name,
provider = getOption("taxadb_default_provider", "itis"),
version = latest_version(),
collect = TRUE,
ignore_case = FALSE,
db = td_connect()
)
name |
a character vector of scientific names, e.g. "Homo sapiens" |
provider |
from which provider should the hierarchy be returned?
Default is 'itis', which can also be configured using |
version |
Which version of the taxadb provider database should we use? defaults to latest. See tl_import for details. |
collect |
logical, default |
ignore_case |
should we ignore case (capitalization) in matching names? Can be significantly slower to run. |
db |
a connection to the taxadb database. See details. |
Most but not all authorities can match against both species level and
higher-level (or lower, e.g. subspecies or variety) taxonomic names.
The rank level is indicated by taxonRank
column.
Most authorities include both known synonyms and accepted names in the
scientificName
column, (with the status indicated by taxonomicStatus
).
This is convenient, as users will typically not know if the names they
have are synonyms or accepted names, but will want to get the match to the
accepted name and accepted ID in either case.
a data.frame in the Darwin Core tabular format containing the matching taxonomic entities.
Other filter_by:
filter_by()
,
filter_common()
,
filter_id()
,
filter_rank()
sp <- c("Trochalopteron henrici gucenense",
"Trochalopteron elliotii")
filter_name(sp)
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