Mapping biodiversity is the marathon of the 21st Century as an answer to the present extinction crisis. A century in which science is also characterised by large scientific datasets collected through new technologies aiming to fill gaps in our knowledge of species distributions. However, most species records rely on observations that are not linked to specimens, which does not allow verification of species hypotheses by other scientists. Natural history museums form a verifiable source of biodiversity records which were made by taxonomists. Nonetheless, these museums seem to be forgotten by biologists in scientific fields other than taxonomy or systematics. Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NBC) in Leiden is care keeper of large collections of...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The Census of marine life programme (CoML) is expected to generate a large amount of information on ...
We review the current knowledge of the biodiversity of the ocean as well as the levels of decline an...
Mapping biodiversity is the marathon of the 21st Century as an answer to the present extinction cris...
The sheer scale of the taxonomic enterprise is an obstacle to conservation and science which is comp...
The deep ocean is the largest and least explored biome with the highest richness of species and phyl...
Botanical and zoological collections may serve as archives for historical ecological research on the...
Digitally accessible Primary Biodiversity Data (PBD) are currently available through a number of web...
The Statia Marine Biodiversity Expedition (2015) was organized by Naturalis Biodiversity Center in L...
Changing species assemblages represent major challenges to ecosystems around the world. Retracing th...
Living organisms are the ultimate survivalists, having evolved phenotypes with unprecedented adaptab...
The world's natural history collections represent a vast repository of information on the natural an...
Knowledge on Azorean octocorals is still dispersed in several taxonomical papers and monographs. Mor...
Over the past 250 years, biologists who were interested in describing and understanding patterns of ...
Ocean Census is a new Large-Scale Strategic Science Mission aimed at accelerating the discovery and ...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The Census of marine life programme (CoML) is expected to generate a large amount of information on ...
We review the current knowledge of the biodiversity of the ocean as well as the levels of decline an...
Mapping biodiversity is the marathon of the 21st Century as an answer to the present extinction cris...
The sheer scale of the taxonomic enterprise is an obstacle to conservation and science which is comp...
The deep ocean is the largest and least explored biome with the highest richness of species and phyl...
Botanical and zoological collections may serve as archives for historical ecological research on the...
Digitally accessible Primary Biodiversity Data (PBD) are currently available through a number of web...
The Statia Marine Biodiversity Expedition (2015) was organized by Naturalis Biodiversity Center in L...
Changing species assemblages represent major challenges to ecosystems around the world. Retracing th...
Living organisms are the ultimate survivalists, having evolved phenotypes with unprecedented adaptab...
The world's natural history collections represent a vast repository of information on the natural an...
Knowledge on Azorean octocorals is still dispersed in several taxonomical papers and monographs. Mor...
Over the past 250 years, biologists who were interested in describing and understanding patterns of ...
Ocean Census is a new Large-Scale Strategic Science Mission aimed at accelerating the discovery and ...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The Census of marine life programme (CoML) is expected to generate a large amount of information on ...
We review the current knowledge of the biodiversity of the ocean as well as the levels of decline an...