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  • Join the webinar about the importance and interest of e-taxonomy
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    Join the webinar about the importance and interest of e-taxonomy

    On the 23rd of June, the Antarctic Biodiversity Portal organizes the online webinar ‘availability and digitization of identification keys for the Southern Ocean’. Registrations are restricted.
  • New version of ETN database online
    New version of ETN database online
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    New version of ETN database online

    Acoustic telemetry data were already available. But now the ETN database also allow the upload of (meta)data linked to archival tags and acoustic-data-storage tags (ADST).
  • Aphia now compliant with the new Catalogue of Life Data Package (COLDP) format and exporting several WoRMS subregisters
    Aphia now compliant with the new Catalogue of Life Data Package (COLDP) format and exporting several WoRMS subregisters
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    Aphia now compliant with the new Catalogue of Life Data Package (COLDP) format and exporting several WoRMS subregisters

    From now onwards, the Aphia infrastructure is capable of exporting several of its sub-registers to the Catalogue of Life (COL) in their new Data Package format. This new format was developed to overcome some of the limitations in currently used formats.
  • Satellites can detect mowing events in grasslands
    Satellites can detect mowing events in grasslands
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    Satellites can detect mowing events in grasslands

    Grasslands encompass vast and diverse ecosystems that provide food, wildlife habitat and carbon storage. Mowing dates and frequencies are major aspects of grassland use intensity, which have an impact on their ecological value as habitats.
  • New Belgian antenna station in the MOTUS Wildlife Tracking System
    New Belgian antenna station in the MOTUS Wildlife Tracking System
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    New Belgian antenna station in the MOTUS Wildlife Tracking System

    Did you know that bats live along our coast? Moreover, some bat populations travel long distances (sometimes up to 1500 km) and can even fly across the North Sea to the British Isles and vice versa.
  • World Kinorhyncha Database launched!
    World Kinorhyncha Database launched!
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    World Kinorhyncha Database launched!

    The Kinorhyncha are now accessible through their own portal, as part of the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). This World Database contains over 300 accepted names of extant species and is one of the most complete existing resources for Kinorhyncha taxa.
  • WoRMS press release: Ten remarkable new marine species from 2020
    WoRMS press release: Ten remarkable new marine species from 2020
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    WoRMS press release: Ten remarkable new marine species from 2020

    As for previous years, the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) has again released the annual list of the top-ten marine species described by researchers during the year 2020 to coincide with World Taxonomist Appreciation day - March 19th!