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Automated extraction of leaf mass per area from digitized herbarium specimens
Summary The digitization of vast herbarium collections has made millions of plant specimen images freely available online, which can now be used to generate phenotypic datasets of unprecedented scope. Here, we assess the potential of computer vision tools to automate the extraction of predicted leaf mass per area (LMApred) from digitized herbarium ...
Thais Vasconcelos +4 more
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SquiDBase: a community resource of raw nanopore data from microbes. [PDF]
Cuypers WL +14 more
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Libraries.Io Open Source Repository And Dependency Metadata
Andrew Nesbitt, Benjamin Nickolls
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Summary Reflectance spectroscopy is a rapid method for estimating traits and discriminating species. Spectral libraries from herbarium specimens represent an untapped resource for generating broad phenomic datasets across space, time, and taxa. We conducted a proof‐of‐concept study using trait data and spectra from herbarium specimens up to 179 yr old,
Dawson M. White +6 more
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International database of reference gamma spectra for nuclear safeguards applications. [PDF]
Dipti +9 more
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Metadata Standards and FAIR Principles in Astronomical Data Repositories
Juárez, Beatriz
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Summary Digitized herbarium specimens and iNaturalist observations provide invaluable plant biodiversity data. Combining these two data sources could create a more holistic representation of local biodiversity; however, understanding biases inherent to each is critical to determine how to best combine and utilize these data.
Rebecca C. Wilcox +5 more
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A global effort toward standards for data sharing in biomedical imaging : Developing Consensus and Infrastructure for Global Data Interoperability. [PDF]
Winter SL +8 more
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Using herbarium collections to study genetic responses to global change
Summary Earth's c. 406 million herbarium specimens represent a largely untapped resource of genetic data that could transform our understanding of global plant populations. Advances in DNA sequencing have made the extraction of genetic data from these preserved specimens increasingly feasible, enabling new insights into plant biodiversity and ...
Lucas Eckert +4 more
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A sharing practices review of the visual search and eye movements literature reveals recommendations for our field and others. [PDF]
Godwin HJ +7 more
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