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Integrating datasets from herbarium specimens and images to treat a Neotropical myrtle species complex. [PDF]
Gaem PH +6 more
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The digitization of RBetno (JBRJ) represents a step forward for biodiversity conservation in Brazil. Aligned with the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (Target 2, 2020–2030), this project documents the use of plants, including traditional knowledge and vernacular names, with a focus on the Atlantic Forest and Amazon.
Viviane S. Fonseca‐Kruel +6 more
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Reconstructing Air Pollution Trends in Remote Forests of Central Europe Using Lichen Herbarium Specimens. [PDF]
Paoli L, Fačkovcová Z, Guttová A.
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Coping with eccentricities of natural history collection data. A commentary on: 'Comparing fruiting phenology across two historical datasets: Thoreau's observations and herbarium specimens'. [PDF]
Harris SA.
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The jewel‐like flowers of Thismia are as rare as they are beautiful, often recorded from only a single site per species. Access to 15 populations of T. kobensis has enabled an uncommon, range‐wide assessment of morphology, genetics, and fungal partners. Our analyses showed that T.
Kenji Suetsugu +4 more
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Estimating Rooting Depth From Herbarium Specimens Might Be More Accurate Than Using Large Trait Databases. [PDF]
Takács A +3 more
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Biases in estimation of insect herbivory from herbarium specimens. [PDF]
Kozlov MV +5 more
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Botanical exploration, discovery and conservation rely heavily on access to herbarium collections. Recently, digital access to label information, including georeferenced locality data, and images of herbarium specimens available online have greatly increased usage of herbarium specimen data.
Ronell R. Klopper +9 more
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Herbarium specimens reveal a constrained seasonal climate niche despite diverged annual climates across a wildflower clade. [PDF]
Bontrager M +7 more
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Biological specimens housed in natural history collections are indispensable resources for documenting where species occur and how they have changed through time, and are thus vital for combating biodiversity loss. Digitization of these collections promises to make these critical resources globally available.
Matthew W. Austin +4 more
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