
Markus Döring
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Sep 18, 2023 |
paperity.org | Olaf Bánki |Markus Döring |Thomas Jeppesen
Biodiversity Information Science and Standards, Aug 2023 ChecklistBank, developed by Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), is a publishing platform and open data repository focused on taxonomic and nomenclatural data sets (checklists). It contains close to 50K datasets, mostly originating from digitised peer reviewed scientific articles mediated by Plazi, amongst others. The COL Checklist (Bánki et al.
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Sep 14, 2023 |
paperity.org | Camila Plata |Markus Döring |Olaf Bánki |Diana Hernández-Robles
Biodiversity Information Science and Standards, Aug 2023 The Catalogue of Life (COL) Checklist 2023 (Bánki et al. 2023) includes over 2.1 million accepted species underpinned by a large international community of more than 500 expert taxonomists. The 164 supporting sources are available through ChecklistBank, a publishing platform and open data respository with a focus on taxonomic and nomenclatural data sources.
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Sep 5, 2023 |
paperity.org | Olaf Bánki |Donald Hobern |Markus Döring
Biodiversity Information Science and Standards, Aug 2023 ChecklistBank, co-developed by Catalogue of Life (COL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), provides a suite of functionalities for building taxonomic data solutions. In addition to serving as a publishing platform and open data repository for taxonomic and nomenclatural data, ChecklistBank includes tools for managing the assembly of new species lists from other datasets published to the platform.
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Sep 5, 2023 |
paperity.org | Donald Hobern |Markus Döring |Olaf Bánki |Geoffrey Ower
Biodiversity Information Science and Standards, Aug 2023 Catalogue of Life (COL) brings together the efforts and contributions of taxonomists from around the world, and addresses the needs of researchers, policy-makers, environmental managers and the wider public for a consistent, up-to-date and authoritative listing of all the world’s known species. The names that science gives to species are fundamental tools that allow us to refer to these units of biodiversity.
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