The taxonomic group that you searched for but did not find (eg Papilionoidea if you were searching for butterflies and found none).

Datatype: taxon
Created by: jon_sullivan jon_sullivan

Observations specifying this field

Observation Taxon sought but not found

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What

Groundsels (Genus Senecio)

Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 02:33 PM NZDT
unknown

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Common Pig Fern (Hypolepis ambigua)

Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 02:35 PM NZDT
unknown

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What

Seep Monkeyflower (Erythranthe guttata)

Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 02:29 PM NZDT
unknown

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Karamu (Coprosma robusta)

Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 02:29 PM NZDT
unknown

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Plume Thistles (Genus Cirsium)

Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 02:01 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:47 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:46 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:46 PM NZDT
unknown

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What

Fleabanes and Horseweeds (Genus Erigeron)

Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:41 PM NZDT
unknown

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What

New Zealand Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis)

Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:41 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:40 PM NZDT
unknown

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What

Seep Monkeyflower (Erythranthe guttata)

Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:38 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:48 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:35 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:35 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:35 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:35 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:53 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:34 PM NZDT
unknown

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Observer

xiaohan2

Date

March 20, 2024 01:32 PM NZDT
unknown

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What

Common Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)

Observer

davidcgraham

Date

May 13, 2024 05:30 PM NZST

Description

Put a tracking tunnel at the base of the lemon tree in my garden for 2 nights. Found these prints upon investigation. Could be an odd looking hedgehog or a mustelid but I would be very surprised to hear mustelids are hanging around suburban riccarton. Any suggestions?

unknown

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What

Human (Homo sapiens)

Observer

hohin

Date

May 13, 2024 08:00 PM NZST
unknown

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No photos or sounds

Observer

loftwingheropon

Date

May 13, 2024 06:00 PM NZST

Description

Raspberry Jam and Marmite were used as bait

  Kararehe Whāngote (Mammals) (Class Mammalia)
Insects

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What

Aitanga Pepeke (Insects) (Class Insecta)

Observer

beaulahp

Date

May 2024

Description

Mammal tracking tunnel set out under a Honey locust and Japanese aralia

  Kararehe Whāngote (Mammals) (Class Mammalia)

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What

Human (Homo sapiens)

Observer

ashleefisher

Date

May 16, 2024 01:13 PM NZST

Description

No mammals found

unknown

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What

Human (Homo sapiens)

Observer

sophieharts

Date

May 14, 2024 06:48 PM NZST
unknown

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What

Common Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)

Observer

evecud

Date

May 2024

Description

No tracks on the top half, so must have went in and then back out the same way

unknown

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No photos or sounds

Observer

reneepenney

Date

May 14, 2024 10:00 AM NZST

Description

No mammal tracks were made in my tunnel

unknown

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What

Human (Homo sapiens)

Observer

hannah2092

Date

May 14, 2024 08:30 AM NZST

Description

Didn’t get any mammal tracks

unknown

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What

Human (Homo sapiens)

Observer

nickylowther

Date

May 15, 2024 01:41 PM NZST
unknown
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Comments

For several years now I've used the Sought but not found field (Yes/No) in combination with my observation ID to specify what I was looking for when I didn't find anything. For example, if I searched for butterflies but found none, I'd upload an observation with the ID Papilionoidea and set "Sought but not found" to "Yes".

This hasn't been ideal because every time I do this it puts a pin on the map for Papilionoidea.

I've just added this new field, "Taxon sought but not found", so I can do this a better way. Now I can add a new observation with no ID so it doesn't show on the iNat map. Then I can specify the taxon I was looking for with "Taxon sought but not found".

I could also answer the Data Quality Assessment question "Based on the evidence, can the Community ID still be confirmed or improved?" to "No" so nobody needs to bother trying to ID it.

Posted by jon_sullivan about 5 years ago
Posted by jon_sullivan about 5 years ago

Note that the iNat app automatically adds "unknown" when a project uses this field but no entry is made into it. Ignore those in any analysis using this field.

Posted by jon_sullivan about 5 years ago

There is a much more straightforward way to do this, which would be trivially easy to implement (if there were the will at iNat central). All we need is to have it so that adding the value 0 (zero) to the observation field 'count' stops the obs from showing on the map for the taxon (or better, makes it show on the map in a different colour).

Posted by stephen_thorpe about 5 years ago

I find both this field and the Sought but not found field very problematic if they are misrepresenting observations which are occurrences by definition as a non-occurrence.

For example, if this observation https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3053718
is actually saying that Trichosurus vulpecula was not present at that point in space and time, thats creating all sorts based on how the iNat system is interpreting data used for distributions, image recognition, reputation etc.
I'm also not understanding how this observation could be both a presence and absence of a butterfly
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/20838639
Please use https://www.inaturalist.org/trips instead for recording absence data on iNaturalist make sure we're being consistent in our interpretation of observations as the presence (not absence) of an organism at a point in space and time.

Posted by loarie about 5 years ago

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