Add NEON acknowledgement and specimen data citation

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@@ -65,6 +65,49 @@ Our goal is to **streamline automated beetle trait analysis** by providing curat
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  publisher = {Hugging Face}
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  ## Acknowledgements
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- This work was supported by the NSF OAC 2118240 Imageomics Institute award and was initiated at Beetlepalooza 2024. More details about Beetlepalooza can be found on https://github.com/Imageomics/BeetlePalooza-2024.
 
 
 
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  publisher = {Hugging Face}
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+ Specimens:
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+ ```bibtex
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+ @misc{Portal2022-ho,
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+ title = "{NEON} biorepository Carabid collection (trap sorting)",
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+ author = "Portal, Neon Biorepository",
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+ abstract = "This collection contains subsamples of Carabid adults from pitfall sampling from a single trap (NEON sample class:
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+ bet\_sorting\_in.subsampleID.bet). Ground beetles are sampled using pitfall traps (16 oz deli containers filled with 150 or
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+ 250 mL of propylene glycol). Four (pre-2018) or 3 (2018 and beyond) traps are deployed in each of 10 (pre-2023) or 6 (2023
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+ and beyond) plots at each terrestrial NEON site, with traps arrayed approximately 20 meters from the center of the plot.
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+ Sampling occurs biweekly throughout the growing season (when temperatures are above 4 degrees C). Following trap collection,
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+ all beetles from the family Carabidae are sorted by NEON technicians and identified to species or morphospecies. A subset
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+ of collected Carabidae are pointed or pinned, while other specimens (non-pinned/non-pointed carabids, invertebrate
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+ bycatch, and vertebrate bycatch) are stored in 95\% ethanol for archiving. Regardless of storage method, all collections data
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+ are reported at a per trap resolution. A subset of pinned ground beetles (up to 467 per site per year) are sent to an expert
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+ taxonomist for secondary identification. Identifications performed on these individuals may be used to estimate
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+ uncertainty in parataxonomist identification by NEON technicians.",
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+ publisher = "National Ecological Observatory Network",
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+ doi = {https://doi.org/10.15468/mjtykf},
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+ note = {Accessed in 2022}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```bibtex
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+ @misc{Portal2022-qu,
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+ title = "{NEON} Biorepository Carabid Collection (Archive Pooling)",
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+ author = "Portal, Neon Biorepository",
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+ abstract = "This collection contains subsamples of Carabid adults from pitfall sampling and pooled across multiple traps within a plot
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+ (NEON sample class: bet\_archivepooling\_in.subsampleID.bet). Ground beetles are sampled using pitfall traps (16 oz deli
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+ containers filled with 150 or 250 mL of propylene glycol). Four (pre-2018) or 3 (2018 and beyond) traps are deployed in each of
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+ 10 (pre-2023) or 6 (2023 and beyond) plots at each terrestrial NEON site, with traps arrayed approximately 20 meters from the
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+ center of the plot. Sampling occurs biweekly throughout the growing season (when temperatures are above 4 degrees C).
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+ Following trap collection, all beetles from the family Carabidae are sorted by NEON technicians and identified to species or
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+ morphospecies. A subset of collected Carabidae are pointed or pinned, while other specimens (non-pinned/non-pointed carabids,
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+ invertebrate bycatch, and vertebrate bycatch) are stored in 95\% ethanol for archiving. A subset of pinned ground beetles (up to
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+ 467 per site per year) are sent to an expert taxonomist for secondary identification. Identifications performed on these
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+ individuals may be used to estimate uncertainty in parataxonomist identification by NEON technicians.",
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+ publisher = "National Ecological Observatory Network",
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+ doi = {https://doi.org/10.15468/xicbza},
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+ note = {Accessed in 2022}
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+ }
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+ ```
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  ## Acknowledgements
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+ This work was supported by the NSF OAC 2118240 Imageomics Institute award and was initiated at Beetlepalooza 2024. More details about Beetlepalooza can be found on https://github.com/Imageomics/BeetlePalooza-2024.
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+ This material is based in part upon work supported by the [U.S. National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)](https://www.neonscience.org/), a program sponsored by the [U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)](https://www.nsf.gov/) and operated under cooperative agreement by [Battelle](https://www.battelle.org/). Furthermore, this material uses specimens and/or samples collected as part of the NEON Program.