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mvh: An R tool to assemble and organize virtual herbaria from openly available specimen images
Abstract Premise Recent advances in imaging herbarium specimens have enhanced their use in biodiversity studies. However, user‐friendly tools that facilitate the assembly of customized sets of herbarium specimen images on personal devices are still lacking.
Thais Vasconcelos, James D. Boyko
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Pandemic COVID-19 as a challenge for telemedicine in the Czech Republic. [PDF]
Angelovská O+2 more
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Abstract Premise The importance of natural history collections in modern ecological and genetic research cannot be overstated. Herbarium specimens provide historical information that can be used to investigate community ecology, phenology, and population genetics. In this study, environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding and next‐generation sequencing were
Christopher Waters+2 more
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Expanding Core Capability in Digitisation by Sharing of Resources: the CSIRO Collections Program for Digitisation of Collection Specimens [PDF]
Nicole Fisher, Emma Toms
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Abstract Premise Deep learning has become increasingly important in the analysis of digitized herbarium collections, which comprise millions of scans that provide valuable resources for studying plant evolution and biodiversity. However, leveraging deep learning algorithms to analyze these scans presents significant challenges, partly due to the ...
Hanane Ariouat+4 more
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Earthworm occurrence dataset extracted from Russian-language literature. [PDF]
Shashkov M, Ivanova N, Ermolov S.
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Machine learning models, trusted research environments and UK health data: ensuring a safe and beneficial future for AI development in healthcare. [PDF]
Kerasidou CX, Malone M, Daly A, Tava F.
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Abstract Premise Pteridophytes—vascular land plants that disperse by spores—are a powerful system for studying plant evolution, particularly with respect to the impact of abiotic factors on evolutionary trajectories through deep time. However, our ability to use pteridophytes to investigate such questions—or to capitalize on the ecological and ...
Carl J. Rothfels+67 more
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