…by jointly considering the magnitudes of the disparities and the costs of reducing them. Fortunately, the environmental justice issue has emerged at a time when a new information technology has…
…helpful. In trying to answer this question, I aim to promote terminology that does not include “error”. In my view, it generally does not make sense to talk about the…
…is a large (about 1200 species) genus of orchids widely distributed through east Asia to Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand. Over 50 Dendrobium species are used in traditional medicines and…
…online tool that can facilitate the integration of allometry in eDNA/abundance relationships. Interspecific allometry eDNA – an online tool Explore how accounting for allometric scaling in environmental DNA (eDNA) shedding…
…venture a guess that we have good monitoring for 10,000 or so plant and animal species, mostly large animals and those plants and animals of economic importance, and static distribution…
In early online J Zool Syst Evol Res researchers from Natural History Museum and Imperial College, London, scrutinize “recent advances in DNA taxonomy…that follow the dramatic increase in data generation“….
…2014. The Atlas will cost 99 euro plus shipping. You can download the first 24 pages, including the Table of Contents and Introductory chapters at https://share.biodiversity.aq/Atlas/example_BASO_web.pdf. Jesse Ausubel wrote the…
…our investigation has attracted press coverage including New York Times print and online editions and internationally in 65 news sites and 14 countries, including India and China, world centers of…
…compilation of existing avian tissue specimens, using ongoing collecting and ringing operations as additional sources for un- or under-sampled species, cost-effectiveness of DNA sequence recovery from museum skins, facilitation of…
GPS devices for civilian use were first introduced 1982. The TI 4100 from Texas Instrument Company cost $150,000, weighed 50 lbs, and had heavy demand from land surveyors (GPS World,…