New publication in Systematics and Biodiversity using GBIF-mediated data: How reliable are species identifications in biodiversity big data? Evaluating the records of a neotropical fish family in online repositories https://t.co/IZxwxoHH40
How reliable are species identifications in biodiversity big data? Evaluating the records of a neotropical fish family in online repositories https://t.co/YXTGyPiQY1
A natural hybrid, an autopolyploid, or a new species? An integrative case study of a distinctive Costus species (Costaceae) from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil https://t.co/8cEtRETxuo
We could all use some cheering up, so sit back and enjoy our favourite facts about the gentle echidna.
Did you know these little mammals have no teeth? Instead they slurp up prey with a long, sticky tongue 🦔 https://t.co/4MTU4vIpxO
New online: Horsáková, Nekola & Horsák - Integrative taxonomic consideration of the Holarctic Euconulus fulvus group of land snails (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora) https://t.co/q2msnchwmK
Octopus-dwelling worm Spathochaeta octopodis Jimi, Moritaki & Kajihara described in https://t.co/ldm1iuvxbe in top 10 remarkable new marine species from 2019 by World Register of Marine Species https://t.co/WxGH6Zy9VV
The latest cover of Systematics and Biodiversity features the beautiful bellflower Campanula saxifrage, growing at an altitude of 2500m, on Chegola Mountain in the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region of Georgia. Photo credit: Nana Silakadze https://t.co/3WorQhEFx5
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