The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) is the provider of names and taxonomy for significant national biodiversity data infrastructures including the Atlas of Living Australia, the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network, the Biodiversity Data Repository, and the Species Profile and Threats Database. The AuNSL mints persistent identifiers for names covered by the codes of nomenclature and name-like objects such as phrase names. To ensure sustainability of identifiers, a mapping service is provided to always resolve all AuNSL identifiers including historical and deprecated forms. Names are used as the building blocks for recording taxon name usages and taxon concepts. We provide services for matching, disambiguation and taxonomic resolu...
ChecklistBank, developed by Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility...
The use of correct taxonomy to describe and name the earth’s biodiversity is fundamental to conserva...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is Australia’s national biodiversity database, delivering data a...
The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) is a unified, nationally accepted, taxonomy for the nat...
The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) will bring together authoritative national taxonomies a...
The Atlas of Living Australia*1 (ALA) is a collaborative, digital, open infrastructure that pulls to...
One of the most important components of the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is our taxonomic backbon...
Biodiversity taxonomy provides a means to organize information about living organisms into maintaina...
The most significant specialized and open resource for biodiversity literature is the Biodiversity H...
The List of Available Names in Zoology (LAN) is an inventory of names with specific scope in time a...
Being able to quickly find and access original species descriptions is essential for efficiently con...
Names are essential for communication. In biodiversity we have a nomenclature system that has stood ...
The need for a names-based cyber-infrastructure for digital biology is based on the argument that sc...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
Background Today\u27s species names are entry points into a web of publicly available knowledg...
ChecklistBank, developed by Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility...
The use of correct taxonomy to describe and name the earth’s biodiversity is fundamental to conserva...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is Australia’s national biodiversity database, delivering data a...
The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) is a unified, nationally accepted, taxonomy for the nat...
The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) will bring together authoritative national taxonomies a...
The Atlas of Living Australia*1 (ALA) is a collaborative, digital, open infrastructure that pulls to...
One of the most important components of the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is our taxonomic backbon...
Biodiversity taxonomy provides a means to organize information about living organisms into maintaina...
The most significant specialized and open resource for biodiversity literature is the Biodiversity H...
The List of Available Names in Zoology (LAN) is an inventory of names with specific scope in time a...
Being able to quickly find and access original species descriptions is essential for efficiently con...
Names are essential for communication. In biodiversity we have a nomenclature system that has stood ...
The need for a names-based cyber-infrastructure for digital biology is based on the argument that sc...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
Background Today\u27s species names are entry points into a web of publicly available knowledg...
ChecklistBank, developed by Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility...
The use of correct taxonomy to describe and name the earth’s biodiversity is fundamental to conserva...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is Australia’s national biodiversity database, delivering data a...