Information on Earth's biodiversity is increasingly collected using DNA-, image- and audio-based sampling. At the same time, new statistical analysis methods are being developed to make more out of ...
Data collected by citizen science initiatives, museums and national parks is an important basis for research on biodiversity change. However, scientists found that sampling sites are oftentimes not ...
Only a fraction of nature’s diversity, or species richness, is still known, especially when it comes to insects and fungi, both of which have millions of species still unknown to science. At the same ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Diversity and Distributions Vol. 30, No. 6, June 2024 Causes and effects of sampling bias on m ...
This project will develop cost-effective and efficient means of assessing baselines and monitoring changes in deep-sea biodiversity by filling critical gaps in DNA barcode and specimen image databases ...
The purpose of the study was to develop scientific methods for monitoring the effectiveness of herbicide spraying as a management technique for controlling the invasive species Phragmites australis.
A new system for sampling fragments of DNA from marine organisms drifting in the ocean is set to create new opportunities for research on biodiversity and ways of supporting conservation activities.
DJI Drones Empower Groundbreaking eDNA Sampling in Collaboration with Wilderness International and ETH Zurich August 30, 2024 – DJI, the global leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, ...
Studying reptile diversity / Mercedes S. Foster, Roy W. McDiarmid, and Neil Chernoff -- Reptile diversity and natural history : an overview / Roy W. McDiarmid -- Study design and sampling / Robert N.
Newark, N.J., Nov. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NJIT biologist Eric Fortune and a team of scientists called “Limelight Rainforest” have won the five-year XPRIZE Rainforest Competition, securing half ...
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