In Norway, Sweden and Finland, we all have our own taxonomy initiatives, mapping our biodiversity (Lahti and Skarp 2019, Sjödin Skarp 2019, Skarp et al. 2019). Together these countries make up most of Fennoscandia, sharing a large part of the fauna, flora and fungi. It was only natural for us to start cooperating through a Nordic Taxonomy Initiative, sharing expertise and knowledge. Our implementation of Linked Open Data (LOD) is a first step toward automated sharing of information about Fennoscandian species. By linking taxon concepts, we can share observations and facilitate our efforts to combat invasive alien species, as well as assessing conservation status of our native species (Liljeblad and Lahti 2019a, Liljeblad and Lahti 2019b).We...
Taxonomic information is dynamic, i.e. changes are made continuously, so scientific names are insuff...
Many fungi are characteristically difficult to observe and collect, making the process of documentin...
Taxonomic names are key links between various databases that store information on different organism...
While the technology behind Linked Open Data is relatively straightforward, establishing and managin...
Starting with Finland and Sweden and a subset of taxonomic groups, the Nordic/Baltic countries are c...
The Danish Fungal Atlas is a citizen science project launched in 2009 in collaboration among the Uni...
Fungi are a challenging organism group to study and often amateurs need extensive help to be able to...
The Swedish Species Information Centre (ArtDatabanken, SSIC) at the Swedish University of Agricultur...
The Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility FinBIF (LINK: species.fi), operational since late 201...
Data sharing, data archival and data citation are new, but increasingly important elements of the sc...
Wood-inhabiting fungi have very important roles in the ecosystem in the degradation of dead wood by ...
The SLU Swedish Species Information Centre (SSIC, SLU Artdatabanken) accumulates, analyses and disse...
Species occurrence observations are increasingly available for scientific analyses through citizen s...
In recent years, fungal conservation has gained momentum #1. Fungi are increasingly recognized as ke...
Species occurrence observations are increasingly available for scientific analyses through citizen s...
Taxonomic information is dynamic, i.e. changes are made continuously, so scientific names are insuff...
Many fungi are characteristically difficult to observe and collect, making the process of documentin...
Taxonomic names are key links between various databases that store information on different organism...
While the technology behind Linked Open Data is relatively straightforward, establishing and managin...
Starting with Finland and Sweden and a subset of taxonomic groups, the Nordic/Baltic countries are c...
The Danish Fungal Atlas is a citizen science project launched in 2009 in collaboration among the Uni...
Fungi are a challenging organism group to study and often amateurs need extensive help to be able to...
The Swedish Species Information Centre (ArtDatabanken, SSIC) at the Swedish University of Agricultur...
The Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility FinBIF (LINK: species.fi), operational since late 201...
Data sharing, data archival and data citation are new, but increasingly important elements of the sc...
Wood-inhabiting fungi have very important roles in the ecosystem in the degradation of dead wood by ...
The SLU Swedish Species Information Centre (SSIC, SLU Artdatabanken) accumulates, analyses and disse...
Species occurrence observations are increasingly available for scientific analyses through citizen s...
In recent years, fungal conservation has gained momentum #1. Fungi are increasingly recognized as ke...
Species occurrence observations are increasingly available for scientific analyses through citizen s...
Taxonomic information is dynamic, i.e. changes are made continuously, so scientific names are insuff...
Many fungi are characteristically difficult to observe and collect, making the process of documentin...
Taxonomic names are key links between various databases that store information on different organism...