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BGST® 2019
Original BGIS representing normalized ♁ L/M-BGPAD.
A-Z columns & rows = 1st & 2nd letters of ISO3166-1A2 digrams.
C, example of a complete BGST® single cell: 01. 115(/269) = code reference #; 02. 380 = ISO3166-1AN #; 03. IT = ISO3166-1A2 digram*; 04. 277 = L (Total Living) spp; 05. 5.43 = L spp / L gg (s, rounded up to 2nd decimal place); 06. 51 = L (Total Living) gg; 07. 9.41 = L spp / 10000 Km² (specific density, sd); 08. 294140 = Km² (Total Dry Area); 09. 1.73 = L gg / 10000 Km² (generic density, gd); 10. 0∙255∙0 = ISO3166-1A2 statusᴬ; 11. 255∙0∙0 = WGSRPDᴮ. ᴬᴮKey of background colours: A: 1, 0∙255∙0, officially assigned, Independent (I); 2, 255∙153∙153, officially assigned, Dependent (D); 3, 255∙0∙255, User-assigned (U); 4, 255∙255∙255, Not assigned (N). B: 1, 255∙0∙0, Europe (EUR); 2, 255∙128∙0, Africa (AFR); 3, 255∙201∙149, Asia Temperate (ATM); 4, 128∙0∙255, Asia Tropical (ATC); 5, 0∙198∙149, Australasia (AUS); 6, 0∙255∙255, Pacific (PAC); 7, 0∙0∙255, North America (NAM); 8, 0∙128∙255, South America (SAM); 9, 128∙128∙128, Antarctic (ANT). *BC = Balearic Islands (ES); BX = Borneo Island (BN∩ID∩MY); GX = Galapagos Islands (PE); HW = Lord Howe Island (AU); IC = Islas Canarias (ES); KK = Krakatau Islands (ID); KX = Kashmir (IN∩PK∩CN); NB = Nicobar Island (IN); SQ = Socotra Island (YE); SW = Sulawesi Island (ID); TB = Tibet (CN).
IW: XA (IW EUR), XB (IW AFR), XC (IW ATM), XD (IW ATC), XE (IW AUS), XF (IW PAC), XG (IW NAM), XH (IW SAM), XI (IW ANT).
REFERENCES
E.G.F. Regina 2021: Aristosemic® Alphabet Phylogeny.
E.G.F. Regina 2019: Expanded¹ Taxonomic Notation®.
E.G.F. Regina 2019: Global BioGeographic Synoptic Table®.
P.T. Harris & al. 2014: Geomorphology of the oceans.
G. Béquet & al. 2013: ISO3166-1A2:2013 + RIS.
L. Stevens 2012: Global advances in biogeography.
G.M. MacDonald 2003: Biogeography.
R.K. Brummitt 2001: WGSRPD, p. 105.
J.C. Briggs 1995: Global biogeography.
M.D.F. Udvardy 1975: Biogeographical provinces of the world.
NOTES
1. In this particular context the term expanded implies exclusively an itemized normalization of the contents already present in the current standard taxonomic notation with no additional contents.
GISD-S · SDI · GD&I · ISO/TC211 · IHO · OB · IW · GMBD · EVI · WFB · ISO8601 · EU-OCT+OMR
BGST® 2019
Original BGIS representing normalized ♁ L/M-BGPAD.
A-Z columns & rows = 1st & 2nd letters of ISO3166-1A2 digrams.
C, example of a complete BGST® single cell: 01. 115(/269) = code reference #; 02. 380 = ISO3166-1AN #; 03. IT = ISO3166-1A2 digram*; 04. 277 = L (Total Living) spp; 05. 5.43 = L spp / L gg (s, rounded up to 2nd decimal place); 06. 51 = L (Total Living) gg; 07. 9.41 = L spp / 10000 Km² (specific density, sd); 08. 294140 = Km² (Total Dry Area); 09. 1.73 = L gg / 10000 Km² (generic density, gd); 10. 0∙255∙0 = ISO3166-1A2 statusᴬ; 11. 255∙0∙0 = WGSRPDᴮ. ᴬᴮKey of background colours: A: 1, 0∙255∙0, officially assigned, Independent (I); 2, 255∙153∙153, officially assigned, Dependent (D); 3, 255∙0∙255, User-assigned (U); 4, 255∙255∙255, Not assigned (N). B: 1, 255∙0∙0, Europe (EUR); 2, 255∙128∙0, Africa (AFR); 3, 255∙201∙149, Asia Temperate (ATM); 4, 128∙0∙255, Asia Tropical (ATC); 5, 0∙198∙149, Australasia (AUS); 6, 0∙255∙255, Pacific (PAC); 7, 0∙0∙255, North America (NAM); 8, 0∙128∙255, South America (SAM); 9, 128∙128∙128, Antarctic (ANT). *BC = Balearic Islands (ES); BX = Borneo Island (BN∩ID∩MY); GX = Galapagos Islands (PE); HW = Lord Howe Island (AU); IC = Islas Canarias (ES); KK = Krakatau Islands (ID); KX = Kashmir (IN∩PK∩CN); NB = Nicobar Island (IN); SQ = Socotra Island (YE); SW = Sulawesi Island (ID); TB = Tibet (CN).
IW: XA (IW EUR), XB (IW AFR), XC (IW ATM), XD (IW ATC), XE (IW AUS), XF (IW PAC), XG (IW NAM), XH (IW SAM), XI (IW ANT).
REFERENCES
E.G.F. Regina 2021: Aristosemic® Alphabet Phylogeny.
E.G.F. Regina 2019: Expanded¹ Taxonomic Notation®.
E.G.F. Regina 2019: Global BioGeographic Synoptic Table®.
P.T. Harris & al. 2014: Geomorphology of the oceans.
G. Béquet & al. 2013: ISO3166-1A2:2013 + RIS.
L. Stevens 2012: Global advances in biogeography.
G.M. MacDonald 2003: Biogeography.
R.K. Brummitt 2001: WGSRPD, p. 105.
J.C. Briggs 1995: Global biogeography.
M.D.F. Udvardy 1975: Biogeographical provinces of the world.
NOTES
1. In this particular context the term expanded implies exclusively an itemized normalization of the contents already present in the current standard taxonomic notation with no additional contents.
GISD-S · SDI · GD&I · ISO/TC211 · IHO · OB · IW · GMBD · EVI · WFB · ISO8601 · EU-OCT+OMR