Assessment of North American arthropod collections: prospects and challenges for addressing biodiversity research

NS Cobb, LF Gall, JM Zaspel, NJ Dowdy, LM McCabe… - PeerJ, 2019 - peerj.com
Over 300 million arthropod specimens are housed in North American natural history
collections. These collections represent a “vast hidden treasure trove” of biodiversity− 95 …

An infrastructure-oriented approach for supporting biodiversity research

L Candela, D Castelli, G Coro, L Lelii… - Ecological …, 2015 - Elsevier
During the last years, considerable progresses have been made in developing on-line
species occurrence databases. These are crucial in environmental and agricultural …

Unifying heterogeneous and distributed information about marine species through the top level ontology MarineTLO

Y Tzitzikas, C Allocca, C Bekiari, Y Marketakis… - Program, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–Marine species data are scattered across a series of heterogeneous repositories
and information systems. There is no repository that can claim to have all marine species …

[PDF][PDF] Unifying heterogeneous and distributed information about marine species through the top level ontology MarineTLO Yannis Tzitzikas Carlo Allocca Chryssoula …

NMTPL Candela - projects.ics.forth.gr
Purpose–Marine species data are scattered across a series of heterogeneous repositories
and information systems. There is no repository that can claim to have all marine species …