South America hosts some of the world's most prominent biodiversity hotspots. Yet, Uruguay – a country where multiple major ecosystems converge – ranks amongst the countries with the lowest levels of available digital biodiversity data in the continent. Such prevalent data scarcity has significantly undermined our ability to progress towards evidence-based conservation actions – a critical limitation for a country with a strong focus on agricultural industries and only 1.3% of the land surface guarded by protected areas. Under today's rapid biodiversity loss and environmental changes, the need for open-access biodiversity data is more pressing than ever before. To address this national issue, Biodiversidata – Uruguay's first Consortium of B...
Biodiversity research and conservation efforts in the tropics are hindered by the lack of knowledge ...
Biodiversity portals are emerging as some of the most powerful tools for scientific research and man...
Brazilian protected areas are essential for the conservation of plants of the Atlantic Forest domain...
As part of the second phase of the Biodiversidata initiative, we present the first comprehensive ope...
The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multipl...
The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multipl...
Data-sharing has become a key component in the modern scientific era of large-scale research, with n...
Background The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich conv...
In the era of Big Data, Latin American countries and biomes remain underrepresented. To remediate th...
We provide an updated list of the vascular epiphytic flora occurring in native environments of Urugu...
International audienceIn the era of Big Data, Latin American countries and biomes remain underrepres...
Brazil is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, with about 37,000 species of land plant...
Adequate knowledge of a flora is fundamental for furthering research in several disciplines. In this...
Punta Ballena is the coastal southern tip of the Sierra de la Ballena, a shear zone of two tectonic ...
The uneven spatial distribution of biodiversity is a defining feature of nature. In fact, the implem...
Biodiversity research and conservation efforts in the tropics are hindered by the lack of knowledge ...
Biodiversity portals are emerging as some of the most powerful tools for scientific research and man...
Brazilian protected areas are essential for the conservation of plants of the Atlantic Forest domain...
As part of the second phase of the Biodiversidata initiative, we present the first comprehensive ope...
The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multipl...
The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich convergence of multipl...
Data-sharing has become a key component in the modern scientific era of large-scale research, with n...
Background The continental and marine territories of Uruguay are characterised by a rich conv...
In the era of Big Data, Latin American countries and biomes remain underrepresented. To remediate th...
We provide an updated list of the vascular epiphytic flora occurring in native environments of Urugu...
International audienceIn the era of Big Data, Latin American countries and biomes remain underrepres...
Brazil is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, with about 37,000 species of land plant...
Adequate knowledge of a flora is fundamental for furthering research in several disciplines. In this...
Punta Ballena is the coastal southern tip of the Sierra de la Ballena, a shear zone of two tectonic ...
The uneven spatial distribution of biodiversity is a defining feature of nature. In fact, the implem...
Biodiversity research and conservation efforts in the tropics are hindered by the lack of knowledge ...
Biodiversity portals are emerging as some of the most powerful tools for scientific research and man...
Brazilian protected areas are essential for the conservation of plants of the Atlantic Forest domain...