SummarySpecimens of plants and animals preserved in museums are the primary source of verifiable data on the geographical and temporal distribution of organisms. Museum datasets are increasingly being uploaded to aggregated regional and global databases (e.g. the Global Biodiversity Information Facility; GBIF) for use in a wide range of analyses [1]. Thus, digitisation of natural history collections is providing unprecedented information to facilitate the study of the natural world on a global scale. The digitisation of this information utilises information provided on specimen labels, and assumes they are correctly identified. Here we evaluate the accuracy of names associated with 4,500 specimens of African gingers from 40 herbaria in 21 c...
Misidentification of taxa is understudied but has the potential to be a highly problematic issue. If...
Background Today\u27s species names are entry points into a web of publicly available knowledg...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Misidentifications of herbarium specimens are a great pr...
Specimens of plants and animals preserved in museums are the primary source of verifiable data on th...
Specimens of plants and animals preserved in museums are the primary source of verifiable data on th...
SummarySpecimens of plants and animals preserved in museums are the primary source of verifiable dat...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
Comunicación oral presentada el 7-6-2022 en el congreso SPNHC de EdimburgoNatural history collection...
Aim Spatial and temporal biases in species-occurrence data can compromise broad-scale biogeographica...
Aim: Spatial and temporal biases in species-occurrence data can compromise broad-scale biogeographic...
Over the last few decades, resources for descriptive taxonomy and biodiversity inventories have subs...
Over the last few decades, resources for descriptive taxonomy and biodiversity inventories have subs...
Herbarium collections shape our understanding of the world’s flora and are crucial for addressing gl...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. ...
Misidentification of taxa is understudied but has the potential to be a highly problematic issue. If...
Background Today\u27s species names are entry points into a web of publicly available knowledg...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Misidentifications of herbarium specimens are a great pr...
Specimens of plants and animals preserved in museums are the primary source of verifiable data on th...
Specimens of plants and animals preserved in museums are the primary source of verifiable data on th...
SummarySpecimens of plants and animals preserved in museums are the primary source of verifiable dat...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
Comunicación oral presentada el 7-6-2022 en el congreso SPNHC de EdimburgoNatural history collection...
Aim Spatial and temporal biases in species-occurrence data can compromise broad-scale biogeographica...
Aim: Spatial and temporal biases in species-occurrence data can compromise broad-scale biogeographic...
Over the last few decades, resources for descriptive taxonomy and biodiversity inventories have subs...
Over the last few decades, resources for descriptive taxonomy and biodiversity inventories have subs...
Herbarium collections shape our understanding of the world’s flora and are crucial for addressing gl...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. ...
Misidentification of taxa is understudied but has the potential to be a highly problematic issue. If...
Background Today\u27s species names are entry points into a web of publicly available knowledg...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Misidentifications of herbarium specimens are a great pr...