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Fauna Europaea: Diptera – Brachycera




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Fauna Europaea: Neuropterida (Raphidioptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera)




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How much would it cost to monitor farmland biodiversity in Europe?





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An assessment of soil erosion prevention in Mediterranean Europe: current trends of ecosystem service provision





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Relating costs to the user value of farmland biodiversity measurements




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Linking biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being: Three challenges for designing research for sustainability




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How Aphia—The Platform behind Several Online and Taxonomically Oriented Databases—Can Serve Both the Taxonomic Community and the Field of Biodiversity Informatics




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A benchmark survey of the common plants of South Northumberland and Durham, United Kingdom




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Standardized Assessment of Biodiversity Trends in Tropical Forest Protected Areas: The End Is Not in Sight




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Hope for Tropical Biodiversity After All




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A multiregion community model for inference about geographic variation in species richness




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Data Policy Recommendations for Biodiversity Data. EU BON Project Report




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Rocchini, D., Boyd, D. S., Féret, J.-B., Foody, G. M., He, K. S., Lausch, A., Nagendra, H., Wegmann, M., Pettorelli, N.





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D3.2 Report on integrated distributional modelling and associated software




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Liberating field science samples and data





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Framing the concept of satellite remote sensing essential biodiversity variables: challenges and future directions




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A virtual species set for robust and reproducible Species Distribution Modelling tests





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Functional traits help to explain half-century long shifts in pollinator distributions




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Incorporating spatial autocorrelation in rarefaction methods: implications for ecologists and conservation biologists




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Biodiversity scenarios neglect future land-use changes




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1st EU BON Stakeholder Roundtable (Brussels, Belgium): Biodiversity and Requirements for Policy. EU BON Workshop Report




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3rd EU BON Stakeholder Roundtable (Granada, Spain): Biodiversity data workflow from data mobilization to practice. EU BON Workshop Report




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Digital identifiers for fungal species




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Unstructured citizen science data fail to detect long-term population declines of common birds in Denmark




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Is citizen science an open science in the case of biodiversity observations?




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D2.4 Report and assessment of training activities and final versions of training manuals





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Species Conservation Profiles compliant with the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species




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Biophysical Characterization of Protected Areas Globally through Optimized Image Segmentation and Classification





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Linking Earth Observation and taxonomic, structural and functional biodiversity: Local to ecosystem perspectives




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Taking Stock of Nature: Essential Biodiversity Variables Explained




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Using the essential biodiversity variables framework to measure biodiversity change at national scale




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Global biodiversity monitoring: from data sources to Essential Biodiversity Variables




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D6.2 Policy paper on strategies to overcome barriers for data mobilization and use in conservation policy




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D1.2 Summary report and strategy recommendations for EU citizen science gateway for biodiversity data




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D6.1 Report on stakeholder engagement for integrated biodiversity information




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Fostering integration between biodiversity monitoring and modelling




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D1.4 Summary report of operational EU BON services and data provision for the European taxonomic backbone





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Online direct import of specimen records into manuscripts and automatic creation of data papers from biological databases




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D3.3 Updated release and report on publication data-mining software




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D1.3 Systems for mobilizing and managing collection-based data (specimen + DNA-data) fully integrated




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Summary report and strategy recommendations for EU citizen science gateway for biodiversity data




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4th European Biodiversity Observation Network (EU BON) Stakeholder Roundtable: Pathways to sustainability for EU BONs network of collaborators and technical infrastructure. EU BON Workshop Report




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D5.2 Recommendations and strategies for building and sustaining a network of EU BON sites




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D7.3 Recommendations for EU BON / GEO BON contributions to CBD and IPBES




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Setting temporal baselines for biodiversity: the limits of available monitoring data for capturing the full impact of anthropogenic pressures




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From Open Access to Open Science from the viewpoint of a scholarly publisher. Research Presentation




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Strategies and guidelines for scholarly publishing of biodiversity data




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Copyright and the Use of Images as Biodiversity Data




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D7.4 Strategies and business plan for regional and global biodiversity information infrastructures





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A confirmed observation of Oxalis dillenii in Spain.