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Tracing holotype trajectories: Mapping the movement of the most valuable herbarium specimens
Global efforts to protect biodiversity depend on fair access to key plant specimens. This study examines the distribution of 119,361 holotypes—unique herbarium specimens used to formally describe new plant species. By linking collection and storage data, we found that holotypes are increasingly held closer to their places of origin, particularly in ...
Dominik Tomaszewski +2 more
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Life after herbarium digitisation: Physical and digital collections, curation and use
Societal Impact Statement Collections of dried plant specimens (herbaria) provide an invaluable resource for the study of many areas of scientific interest and conservation globally. Digitisation increases access to specimens and metadata, enabling efficient use across a broad spectrum of research.
Alan James Paton +39 more
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Colonial shadows - a systematic review of the Xavante health transformation. [PDF]
Górka K.
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Are You Serious? The Absurdity of Policies Defining Two Sexes … Banning One and Erasing Others! [PDF]
Phillips JC, Laroussi H, Williams JE.
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Colonialism in the new digital health agenda. [PDF]
Sekalala S, Chatikobo T.
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Cognitive behavioural therapy is not universally evidence-based: implications for eating disorders. [PDF]
Cobbaert L.
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