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bdvis: visualizing biodiversity data in R [PDF]

open access: yesBioinformatics, 2016
Abstract Summary: Biodiversity studies are relying increasingly on primary biodiversity records (PBRs) for modelling and analysis. Because biodiversity data are frequently ‘harvested’—i.e. not collected by the researcher for that particular study, but obtained from data aggregators such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility ...
Vijay, Barve, Javier, Otegui
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Preservation Strategies for Biodiversity Data [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Information Science and Standards, 2023
We are witnessing a fast proliferation of biodiversity informatics projects. The data accumulated by these initiatives often grows rapidly, even exponentially. Most of these projects start small and do not foresee the data achitecture challenges of their future.
Dmitry Mozzherin, Deborah Paul
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An insight into the impact of arable farming on Irish biodiversity: A scarcity of studies hinders a rigorous assessment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
peer-reviewedTo help understand and counteract future agronomic challenges to farmland biodiversity, it is essential to know how present farming practices have affected biodiversity on Irish farms.
Meade, Connor   +3 more
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Collating biodiversity occurrence data for conservation

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2023
Plant and animal checklists, with conservation status information, are fundamental for conservation management. Historical field data, more recent data of digital origin and data-sharing platforms provide useful sources for collating species locality ...
Dian Spear   +5 more
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Biodiversity Loss and the Taxonomic Bottleneck: Emerging Biodiversity Science [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Human domination of the Earth has resulted in dramatic changes to global and local patterns of biodiversity. Biodiversity is critical to human sustainability because it drives the ecosystem services that provide the core of our life-support system. As we,
A Baldi   +103 more
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Research Data Management for Biodiversity Data

open access: yes, 2022
The HeFDI Research Data Days (HeFDI-Forschungsdatentage) allow researchers, lecturers and all other interested parties to get to know and try out different topics and offers in the field of research data management (RDM). In addition, various Hessian infrastructure facilities and centres present their offers and services.
Röder, Juliane, Fischer, Marlen
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The use of biodiversity data in rural development programming [PDF]

open access: yesResearch Ideas and Outcomes, 2017
This study focuses on rural development policy implementers and evaluators as users of European biodiversity data. It critically analyses the use of biodiversity data for measuring the impact of agri-environment programmes and related rural development ...
Evelyn Underwood, Miriam Grace
doaj   +2 more sources

Towards a biodiversity knowledge graph [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
One way to think about "core" biodiversity data is as a network of connected entities, such as taxa, taxonomic names, publications, people, species, sequences, images, and collections that form the "biodiversity knowledge graph".
Page, Roderic
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A Panarctic Biodiversity Data Warehouse For Benthic Biodiversity Data

open access: yes, 2018
This talk was held at Arctic change conference 2017 in Quebec. It is about the lessens learned from developing the strategic foundations for the establishment of an panarctic information system on benthic biodiversity data geared towards arctic research, decision making, and conservation biology.
Holstein, Jan Moritz   +5 more
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Making biodiversity measures accessible to non-specialists: An innovative method for rapid assessment of urban biodiversity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Urban biodiversity studies provide important inputs to studying the interactions between human societies and ecological systems. However, existing urban biodiversity methods are time intensive and/or too complex for the purposes of rapid biodiversity ...
James, P, Tzoulas, K
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