To understand the loss of species, a benchmark is needed, e.g. the status of biodiversity in 1992 when the Convention on Biological Diversity recognized biodiversity crisis to compare to its status in the successive year. Though we are far from knowning how many species there are on planet Earth, we keep track of their descriptions and number through the information kept in our libraries. Each species discovered is represented therein by at least one taxononic treatment. The library includes an estimated 500 million pages and is updated daily with an estimated 17–18,000 new species annually and over 100,000 treatments augmenting the knowledge of existing species.In reality, we do not know how many species exist. We know that the catalogue o...
With changes in technology and a renewed effort to catalog the world's biodiversity, huge amounts of...
Thousands of new species are discovered each year, and new results are published to add to the knowl...
Biodiversity loss is mainly driven by human activity. While concern grows over the fate of hot-spots...
Scholarly knowledge about biodiversity is documented in hundreds of millions of pages of scientific ...
Biodiversity sciences, including taxonomy, are empirical sciences where all results are published in...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...
Scholarly publications in taxonomy are used as the sole carrier of the communication channel to publ...
Scholarly publications in taxonomy are used as the sole carrier of the communication channel to publ...
Standards set up by Biodiversity Information Standards-Taxonomic Databases Working Group (TDWG), ini...
The world wide web started out as a digital space for linking documents. The development of the sema...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
With changes in technology and a renewed effort to catalog the world's biodiversity, huge amounts of...
A goal of natural history institutions is to contribute to the understanding of biodiversity and dis...
With changes in technology and a renewed effort to catalog the world's biodiversity, huge amounts of...
Thousands of new species are discovered each year, and new results are published to add to the knowl...
Biodiversity loss is mainly driven by human activity. While concern grows over the fate of hot-spots...
Scholarly knowledge about biodiversity is documented in hundreds of millions of pages of scientific ...
Biodiversity sciences, including taxonomy, are empirical sciences where all results are published in...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...
Scholarly publications in taxonomy are used as the sole carrier of the communication channel to publ...
Scholarly publications in taxonomy are used as the sole carrier of the communication channel to publ...
Standards set up by Biodiversity Information Standards-Taxonomic Databases Working Group (TDWG), ini...
The world wide web started out as a digital space for linking documents. The development of the sema...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
With changes in technology and a renewed effort to catalog the world's biodiversity, huge amounts of...
A goal of natural history institutions is to contribute to the understanding of biodiversity and dis...
With changes in technology and a renewed effort to catalog the world's biodiversity, huge amounts of...
Thousands of new species are discovered each year, and new results are published to add to the knowl...
Biodiversity loss is mainly driven by human activity. While concern grows over the fate of hot-spots...