Fig. 1: Data structure diagram (DSD)
Fig. 2:
Entity-relationship (ER) diagram: Relationship and cardinality
Reads: A botanical name has exactly 1 corresponding name rank. Every name rank
is assigned to 0 to many botanical names.
Fig. 3: Basic datastructure of botanical information
(for data structure diagrams of geographic distribution and reference citations see Berendsohn, 1994)
Fig. 4: Potential taxa, taxonomic status and classification
Fig. 5: Data structure of scientific names as used in botany
(Note: Nothotaxa may include a "normal" name structure in addition to the hybrid-specific attributes, therefore the "hybrid formula or nothotaxon" condition is non-exclusive)
Fig. 6: Taxonomic reference citation in botany
Fig. 7: Entity-relationship diagram for scientific names in Botany
Fig. 8: Data structure of the referenced status assignment and dependent data
Fig. 9: Entities involved in homonym declarations
Fig. 10: Entity-relationship model of synonyms
Fig. 11: Datastructure of systematic relationships
Fig. 12: Data affected by the "preferred taxon view"
Fig.13: Entity-relationship model of person teams and their role in references, botanical names and taxa
Fig. 14: Data structure of person teams for botanical databases