The amount of biological data available in online repositories is increasing at an exponential rate. However, data on marine invertebrate biodiversity resources from Mozambique and São Tomé and Príncipe are still sparse and scattered. Online repositories are useful instruments for biodiversity research, as they provide a fast access to data from different sources. The use of interactive platforms comprising web mapping are becoming more important, not only for the scientific community, but also for conservation managers, decision-makers and the general public as they allow data presentation in simple and understandable visual schemes. The main goal of this study was to create an interactive online digital map (hosted and available at MARINB...
Abstract: In this contribution the software ATLANTIS Tierra 2.0 is described as a promising tool to ...
Despite the rise of the global availability of biodiversity data by digitisation, essential regions ...
Historically, marine ecologists have lacked efficient tools that are capable of capturing detailed s...
The amount of biological data available in online repositories is increasing at an exponential rate...
Natural history collections (NHC) worldwide contain vast amount of valuable data that can be used to...
Mangroves and seagrasses present with high marine macroinvertebrate biodiversity that contributes to...
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in Wellington manages one of New Zea...
Biodiversity maps are an important component of ecosystem-based management and conservation. In the ...
We review the current knowledge of the biodiversity of the ocean as well as the levels of decline an...
Copyright © 2010 The Natural History Museum.There is a growing interest in academia to provide biodi...
The deep ocean is the largest and least explored biome with the highest richness of species and phyl...
Marine macroinvertebrates (MMI) sustain high biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and multiple ecosys...
Marine macroinvertebrates (MMI) sustain high biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and multiple ecosys...
In times of rapidly increasing multiple anthropogenic impacts on polar marine ecosystems and biodive...
Ocean biodiversity informatics (OBI) is the use of computer technologies to manage marine biodiversi...
Abstract: In this contribution the software ATLANTIS Tierra 2.0 is described as a promising tool to ...
Despite the rise of the global availability of biodiversity data by digitisation, essential regions ...
Historically, marine ecologists have lacked efficient tools that are capable of capturing detailed s...
The amount of biological data available in online repositories is increasing at an exponential rate...
Natural history collections (NHC) worldwide contain vast amount of valuable data that can be used to...
Mangroves and seagrasses present with high marine macroinvertebrate biodiversity that contributes to...
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in Wellington manages one of New Zea...
Biodiversity maps are an important component of ecosystem-based management and conservation. In the ...
We review the current knowledge of the biodiversity of the ocean as well as the levels of decline an...
Copyright © 2010 The Natural History Museum.There is a growing interest in academia to provide biodi...
The deep ocean is the largest and least explored biome with the highest richness of species and phyl...
Marine macroinvertebrates (MMI) sustain high biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and multiple ecosys...
Marine macroinvertebrates (MMI) sustain high biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and multiple ecosys...
In times of rapidly increasing multiple anthropogenic impacts on polar marine ecosystems and biodive...
Ocean biodiversity informatics (OBI) is the use of computer technologies to manage marine biodiversi...
Abstract: In this contribution the software ATLANTIS Tierra 2.0 is described as a promising tool to ...
Despite the rise of the global availability of biodiversity data by digitisation, essential regions ...
Historically, marine ecologists have lacked efficient tools that are capable of capturing detailed s...