Producing a global taxonomic checklist of all species is essential for indexing biodiversity data, and for providing the basic knowledge needed to study, manage, and conserve biological diversity. The Catalogue of Life (CoL) aims to provide a global taxonomic checklist of all species, and includes 1.9 million species names in the 2019 annual edition. The task of assembling data into CoL is complex and requires reformatting data, quality assurance testing, and collaborating with data providers to resolve detected taxonomic conflicts. Global Species Databases (GSDs) are submitted in a wide variety of data formats to CoL by hundreds of taxonomic experts and institutions. Submitted data are reformatted to a standard data submission format: CoL ...
ChecklistBank, co-developed by Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facil...
The Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life is planned to become a comprehensive catalogue of all know...
To understand the loss of species, a benchmark is needed, e.g. the status of biodiversity in 1992 wh...
Over the past two decades, Catalogue of Life (COL) has aimed to deliver a species index of all life ...
Catalogue of Life (COL) brings together the efforts and contributions of taxonomists from around the...
The Catalogue of Life (COL) Checklist 2023 (Bánki et al. 2023) includes over 2.1 million accepted sp...
Although the Catalogue of Life (CoL) continues to expand, its coverage is still far from complete, w...
The Catalogue of Life Plus (CoL+) project is a collaboration between the Catalogue of Life, the Glob...
In 2015, the global biodiversity information initiatives Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL), Barcod...
Catalogue of Life Plus (CoL+) was started in 2017 as a collaborative project between the Catalogue o...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
As a joint development between Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facil...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
High quality checklists of species are important in biodiversity data to help answer what and how ma...
The Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life is planned to become a comprehensive catalogue of all know...
ChecklistBank, co-developed by Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facil...
The Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life is planned to become a comprehensive catalogue of all know...
To understand the loss of species, a benchmark is needed, e.g. the status of biodiversity in 1992 wh...
Over the past two decades, Catalogue of Life (COL) has aimed to deliver a species index of all life ...
Catalogue of Life (COL) brings together the efforts and contributions of taxonomists from around the...
The Catalogue of Life (COL) Checklist 2023 (Bánki et al. 2023) includes over 2.1 million accepted sp...
Although the Catalogue of Life (CoL) continues to expand, its coverage is still far from complete, w...
The Catalogue of Life Plus (CoL+) project is a collaboration between the Catalogue of Life, the Glob...
In 2015, the global biodiversity information initiatives Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL), Barcod...
Catalogue of Life Plus (CoL+) was started in 2017 as a collaborative project between the Catalogue o...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
As a joint development between Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facil...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
High quality checklists of species are important in biodiversity data to help answer what and how ma...
The Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life is planned to become a comprehensive catalogue of all know...
ChecklistBank, co-developed by Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facil...
The Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life is planned to become a comprehensive catalogue of all know...
To understand the loss of species, a benchmark is needed, e.g. the status of biodiversity in 1992 wh...