Unlike the other currently available identification software, BioKeys allows the users to create and use own polyclave identification keys of various taxonomic levels. The information of dedicated taxonomic level is stored in the head line of the key file so that BioKeys can understand and search in the right field of the database for the records of matched taxa. The results of database referencing or specimen identification will be displayed in a form of web page. Besides, utilities are available for creating and managing the database, for analyzing the polyclave identification key. An example of using BioKeys is provided with polyclave key of plant families of Magnoliophyta that has been created based on the punched-card system of Bertel ...
The Open Key Editor (OKE) is a tool for editing and enriching existing identification keys and to p...
Keys are character based tools for plant identification. They are based on the decomposition of the ...
International audiencePolyporales are extensively studied wood-decaying fungi with applications in w...
Software interfaces for interactive multiple-entry taxonomic identification (polyclaves) sometimes p...
Identification of specimens is a task that every biologist is confronted with. The process of identi...
ZooKey. This paper presents a software for developing taxonomic keys. ZooKey can be divided in two m...
Abstract — Software interfaces for interactive multiple-entry taxonomic identification (polyclaves) ...
Biological identification is an applied field of Systematic Biology that deals with the construction...
Identification keys are decision trees which require the observation of one or more morphological ch...
Linking together the data of interest to biodiversity researchers (including specimen records, image...
Despite advances in computer technology and the increasing availability of multiple-access taxonomic...
Tools and methods for finding Identification Keys in BHL items. Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL)...
Single-access keys are a major tool for biologists who need to identify specimens. The construction ...
Background: Linking together the data of interest to biodiversity researchers (including specimen re...
Correct identification of potentially invasive organisms detected at the border, or which have alrea...
The Open Key Editor (OKE) is a tool for editing and enriching existing identification keys and to p...
Keys are character based tools for plant identification. They are based on the decomposition of the ...
International audiencePolyporales are extensively studied wood-decaying fungi with applications in w...
Software interfaces for interactive multiple-entry taxonomic identification (polyclaves) sometimes p...
Identification of specimens is a task that every biologist is confronted with. The process of identi...
ZooKey. This paper presents a software for developing taxonomic keys. ZooKey can be divided in two m...
Abstract — Software interfaces for interactive multiple-entry taxonomic identification (polyclaves) ...
Biological identification is an applied field of Systematic Biology that deals with the construction...
Identification keys are decision trees which require the observation of one or more morphological ch...
Linking together the data of interest to biodiversity researchers (including specimen records, image...
Despite advances in computer technology and the increasing availability of multiple-access taxonomic...
Tools and methods for finding Identification Keys in BHL items. Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL)...
Single-access keys are a major tool for biologists who need to identify specimens. The construction ...
Background: Linking together the data of interest to biodiversity researchers (including specimen re...
Correct identification of potentially invasive organisms detected at the border, or which have alrea...
The Open Key Editor (OKE) is a tool for editing and enriching existing identification keys and to p...
Keys are character based tools for plant identification. They are based on the decomposition of the ...
International audiencePolyporales are extensively studied wood-decaying fungi with applications in w...