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This getting started guide will help you to access the EcoPlots data portal and give you an overview of the its functionality

To access the EcoPlots data search portal, load the TERN homepage and navigate to the Data menu, then click on EcoPlots.

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Alternative you can load https://ecoplots.tern.org.au/ directly in the URL bar at the top of your browser window.EcoPlots webpage on a web browser. TERN recommend using the Google Chrome browser, but should work for all popular browsers. The home page provides further information on EcoPlots and details about the data sources available.

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To search for the data in EcoPlots, you can either click on the red “Search Plot data” button or the “Search” button in the menu bar on the home page.

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On loading the search page, some rows of data will already be visible. This is because data on site visits is the default display for EcoPlots when no filters have been activated by a user.

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all site and site-visit information available in EcoPlots will be visible even when users have activated no filters.

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The green box with the white chevron (blue star) allows you to widen the results panel by collapsing the filter panel. The grey bar has information about how many observation counts (or site visit counts if “site visit” tab is selected) are available within the limits of your chosen filters. Rows denote how many individual data entries there are. Page Size (blue star) allows you to control how many results are viewable per page, and the arrows (blue star) allow you to navigate between pages with the page number displayed in the centre.

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The orange superscripts (next to the Site id data rows in the example above) indicate that the entity has a number of attributes. Cell can be clicked to give extra information about that data item.

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Available filters

On the left of the screen there is a list of filters that will allow you to define what data that you wish to find. There are eight different filters that customise your data search. Eight different filters can be used to alone or in combination with others filters during your data discovery search. Each heading with an icon can be expanded to show different options related to that filter. The Clear All Filters button (blue star) will return you to the default search state, displaying rows of the available site and site-visit datainformation.

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  • Region Types and Regions
    Geographic areas where data is available. Support multiple region types, including states and territories, IBRA, NRM, CAPAD, etc.

  • Data Sources, Datasets, ProjectProjects, Sites and Visits
    Restricts output according to data originsProvide options to select different data sources, datasets, and projects.

  • Procedures
    Specify the methods of sampling used.

  • Features Types
    Subject of sample, estimate, or calculation.Select the feature(s) of interest

  • Parameters
    Data derived from a calculationSelect Observable properties (both primary and derived) (ie. field species names, growth form, etc.) and calculations.

  • Species name
    Limit results to a particular taxonomic classification; is not case sensitive.

  • Date Range
    Restrict to data collected during a specific time period.

  • Custom Search
    Searches all properties/attributes? AND based? OR based? Case sensitive?Default search uses OR (results must match at least one of the search terms entered). For multiple search terms, it may be beneficial to use AND. Search is not case sensitive.

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More information on definitions for each class is available

in

on the TERN LinkedData Attributes page. The TERN Information Models page contains information regarding the ontological and data vocabularies used.

Tabbed results

Different tabs within the search results panel allow the investigation of search results according to the “feature type” that was assigned at the time of of the observation or sampling.

This example is the result of a “species name” search requesting genus level data for Melaleucas that have the genus Melaleuca. Results include feature type data recorded for individual plants sampled, data about the branch structure of individual plantsindividual branch observation data, details about specimens collected, and data about the characteristics of dead wood sampled that has been identified from this genus. Questions: 1. Are the feature type results AND based as well as OR based? Alternatively is it one or the other? 2. For the purposes of this context, is a branch a stem?

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You can navigate between the different tabs to view

of

the different subsets of the data

that has been

output from

by

the search. It is important to note that multiple tabs generated by your search may indicate that the parameter you have selected may be

indicative of multiple data files being generated when the data is downloaded

observed in multiple feature types.


The next pages in this section give an overview of how to search for data and download data.: