Taxonomies are always changing; hence providing reliable taxonomic metadata is a difficult task, especially when working with multiple databases containing data on hundreds of organisms. In this paper we describe how taxonomists at the Atlantic Reference Centre of the Huntsman Marine Science Centre in St. Andrews, Ne
Taxonomy has a long tradition of describing earth's biodiversity. For the past 20 years or so, taxon...
The rise in demand for more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data is being a...
Taxonomic stability is essential if the requirements of a host of stakeholders - health professional...
The reality is that there is no single "taxonomic backbone", there are many: the Global Biodiversity...
Natural history collections are leading successful large-scale projects of specimen digitization (im...
Natural history collections are leading successful large-scale projects of specimen digitization (im...
The World Register of Marine Species is an over 90% complete open-access inventory of all marine spe...
The World Register of Marine species (WoRMS) has been established for a decade. The early history of...
The World Register of Marine species (WoRMS) has been established for a decade. The early history of...
Video and image data are regularly used in the field of benthic ecology to document biodiversity. Ho...
Information on species has been traditionally organized in terms of a rigid set of nomenclature codi...
Biodiversity assessments relying on DNA have increased rapidly over the last decade. However, the re...
High-throughput sequencing-based metabarcoding studies produce vast amounts of ecological data, but ...
Marine biodiversity underpins ecosystem health and societal well-being. Preservation of biodiversity...
Taxonomy has a long tradition of describing earth's biodiversity. For the past 20 years or so, taxon...
The rise in demand for more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data is being a...
Taxonomic stability is essential if the requirements of a host of stakeholders - health professional...
The reality is that there is no single "taxonomic backbone", there are many: the Global Biodiversity...
Natural history collections are leading successful large-scale projects of specimen digitization (im...
Natural history collections are leading successful large-scale projects of specimen digitization (im...
The World Register of Marine Species is an over 90% complete open-access inventory of all marine spe...
The World Register of Marine species (WoRMS) has been established for a decade. The early history of...
The World Register of Marine species (WoRMS) has been established for a decade. The early history of...
Video and image data are regularly used in the field of benthic ecology to document biodiversity. Ho...
Information on species has been traditionally organized in terms of a rigid set of nomenclature codi...
Biodiversity assessments relying on DNA have increased rapidly over the last decade. However, the re...
High-throughput sequencing-based metabarcoding studies produce vast amounts of ecological data, but ...
Marine biodiversity underpins ecosystem health and societal well-being. Preservation of biodiversity...
Taxonomy has a long tradition of describing earth's biodiversity. For the past 20 years or so, taxon...
The rise in demand for more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data is being a...
Taxonomic stability is essential if the requirements of a host of stakeholders - health professional...