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They’re Trying to Find a Mate for This Very Lonely Caterpillar

They’re Trying to Find a Mate for This Very Lonely Caterpillar www.nytimes.com/2025/12/26/c... #biodversity #endangeredspecies

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Every BioSquares scan protects Canada’s biodiversity, from the game to coast to coast. #biosquares #blueeconomy #biodversity #regenerativeeconomy #climate

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Pollination

Pollination

Pollinatin’ #Sandycove

#biodversity #nature #Dublin #thephotohour #speirgorm #photography #bees #flowers

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Bark of tree with lime coloured  coating in sunlight

Bark of tree with lime coloured coating in sunlight

Lime Light #nature #trees #Irish #biodversity

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#biodversity #iki_bmuv #ipbes #conservation

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TEE Lab’s Exciting Weekend at Gardens by the Bay to explore Biodiversity at Bioblitz 2025 What an incredible weekend it was at our first-ever Bioblitz at Gardens by the Bay! Supported by the Singapore Eco Fund and hosted in collaboration with the Bird Society of Singapore, Herpetological S...

#TEELab exciting weekend at Gardens by the Bay to explore #biodversity at #Bioblitz2025 - leading #deagonfly #survey and interactive #booth showcased our #research on #insects #monitoring

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Pytaxon: A Python software for resolving and correcting taxonomic names in biodiversity data - PubMed We present pytaxon, a Python software designed to resolve and correct taxonomic names in biodiversity data by leveraging the Global Names Verifier (GNV) API and employing fuzzy matching techniques to ...

Moreover, Pytaxon validates species information using established taxonomic databases (Catalog of Life, GBIF, NCBI, and iNaturalist), ensuring greater accuracy in biodiversity studies.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39822261/
#Biodversity #taxonomy @biodatajournal.bsky.social

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A new butterfly species was created by two species hybridising 200,000 years ago – LIB

#NewPaper in the journal #NatureMagazine on how a new species forms through a hybridization process: an Amazonian #butterfly is the result of cross-breeding between two other species and it happend aprox 200,000 years ago. Read our article here: t1p.de/hlokb
#speciation #Lepidoptera #Biodversity

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Marine protected areas and climate change | Stanford News New Stanford-led research offers a way to build climate resilience into the designs of ocean and coastal areas intended to protect marine species. The researchers recommend establishing numerous marin...


#ThursdayMorning Reading: #Oceans + #Biodversity: “If California’s network of marine protected areas had been designed with climate considerations, it would look different.” Planning ahead of #climatechange and species migration news.stanford.edu?p=48881 via
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