cultivated is a list of character vectors containing keywords used to
identify whether an occurrence record refers to cultivated or
non-cultivated individuals.
This object is used internally by flag_cultivated() to scan occurrence
fields (such as notes, habitat descriptions, or remarks) and classify
records as cultivated or not cultivated based on textual patterns.
The list combines terms from plantR (plantR:::cultivated and
plantR:::notCultivated) with additional multilingual variants commonly
found in herbarium metadata.
Format
A named list with two elements:
cultivatedCharacter vector. Terms that indicate an individual is cultivated. Imported from
plantR:::cultivated.not_cultivatedCharacter vector. Terms suggesting an individual is not cultivated (e.g., “not cultivated”, “not planted”, “no plantada”, “no cultivada”), including terms from
plantR:::notCultivated.
Details
These terms are matched case-insensitively after text cleaning (e.g., lowercasing and accent removal).
References
de Lima, Renato AF, et al. plantR: An R package and workflow for managing species records from biological collections. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 14.2 (2023): 332-339.
Examples
data(cultivated)
cultivated$cultivated
#> [1] "cultivated" "cultivada" "cultivado"
#> [4] "cultivato" "cultivad" "under cultivation"
#> [7] "exotic" "exótica" "plantada"
#> [10] "plantado" "planted" "plantio"
#> [13] "arboreto" "arboretum" "pomar"
#> [16] "área de visitação" "cult\\." "cant\\. [a-z]"
#> [19] "cant [A-Z]" "cant\\. [0-9]" "cant \\. [0-9]"
#> [22] "cant [0-9]" "\\(cult\\)" "\\(cult \\)"
#> [25] "in cultivo" "in cultis" " quadra [a-z]"
#> [28] "quadra [a-z] do" "naturalised" "em experimento de"
cultivated$not_cultivated
#> [1] "nativa" "espontânea" "pastagem cultivada"
#> [4] "área do arboreto" "presença de exóticas" " área cultivada"
#> [7] " cultivated area" "no plantada" "no cultivada"
#> [10] "not cultivated" "not planted"
