Species identification is often done with the aid of traditional dichotomous keys. This printed material is based on one’s decision between two alternatives, which is followed by another pair of alternatives until the final species name is reached. With the advent of internet technology, the use of an online database offers an updatable and accumulative approach to species identification. It can also be accessed anytime, and this is very useful for fast-changing groups of organisms. In this paper, we report the preference of sophomore Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Microbiology students to two identification guides as a tool in taxonomy. We wish to test our hypothesis that today’s students will prefer to use web-based ID guides over printed...
An easily accessible taxonomic knowledge base is critically important for all biodiversity-related s...
An Interactive Dichotomous Key (IDK) for 390 taxa of vascular plants from the Ria de Aveiro, availab...
Identification of organisms is traditionally based on the use of "classic" identification keys, norm...
Correct identification of potentially invasive organisms detected at the border, or which have alrea...
Teaching about biodiversity and its conservation could be an effective way to teach the importance o...
The recognition that taxonomy is central to the conservation of biodiversity has reestablished the c...
Bryophytes are a rewarding study group in field biology and the UK bryophyte flora has international...
Introduction Species identification, particularly by non-experts is a difficult and often frustrati...
<div><p>Checklists, the result of time-consuming exploration and painstaking bibliographic research,...
Identification of specimens is a task that every biologist is confronted with. The process of identi...
[出版社版]The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://...
Dichotomous identification keys are used throughout biology for identification of plants, insects, a...
Checklists, the result of time-consuming exploration and painstaking bibliographic research, can be ...
Biological identification is an applied field of Systematic Biology that deals with the construction...
Checklists, the result of time-consuming exploration and painstaking bibliographic research, can be ...
An easily accessible taxonomic knowledge base is critically important for all biodiversity-related s...
An Interactive Dichotomous Key (IDK) for 390 taxa of vascular plants from the Ria de Aveiro, availab...
Identification of organisms is traditionally based on the use of "classic" identification keys, norm...
Correct identification of potentially invasive organisms detected at the border, or which have alrea...
Teaching about biodiversity and its conservation could be an effective way to teach the importance o...
The recognition that taxonomy is central to the conservation of biodiversity has reestablished the c...
Bryophytes are a rewarding study group in field biology and the UK bryophyte flora has international...
Introduction Species identification, particularly by non-experts is a difficult and often frustrati...
<div><p>Checklists, the result of time-consuming exploration and painstaking bibliographic research,...
Identification of specimens is a task that every biologist is confronted with. The process of identi...
[出版社版]The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://...
Dichotomous identification keys are used throughout biology for identification of plants, insects, a...
Checklists, the result of time-consuming exploration and painstaking bibliographic research, can be ...
Biological identification is an applied field of Systematic Biology that deals with the construction...
Checklists, the result of time-consuming exploration and painstaking bibliographic research, can be ...
An easily accessible taxonomic knowledge base is critically important for all biodiversity-related s...
An Interactive Dichotomous Key (IDK) for 390 taxa of vascular plants from the Ria de Aveiro, availab...
Identification of organisms is traditionally based on the use of "classic" identification keys, norm...