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2021-03-22 2021-03-26, Puerto Varas
The International Phycological Congress (IPC) meets every four years and is intended for scientists and professional organizations with an interest in phycology. The International Phycological Society and the Organizing Committee have decided that the 12th IPC will be held in a virtual format. [Information of the supplier]
https://ipc2021.com/
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2021-10-04 2021-10-08, Foz do Iguaçu
We thank you for your patience and continued persistence, while we announce that IUPAB, SBBf and SBBq will be in the virtual format from 4th to 8th of October 2021. [Information of the supplier]
http://iupab2020.sbbq.org.br/
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2023-03-05 2023-03-11, Montevideo
The next meeting of the International Society of Arachnology will be held at Montevideo, Uruguay. [Information of the supplier]
https://arachnology.org/22nd-ica-2023.html
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2017-11-12 2017-11-17, Quito
The city of Quito is honored to host the 25th Internacional IBA Conference “New frontiers for bear research and conservation in the tropics”. This event, in addition of bringing together the scientific and conservation community that investigate and are focused on the eight species of bears in the world, with special interest on the ones that live in the tropics, will also be held in South America for the first time. This fact provides an excellent opportunity for students, researchers and conservationists ... [Information of the supplier]
https://quitolandofbears.com/
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Algae are photosynthetic organisms that occur in most habitats. They vary from small, single-celled forms to complex multicellular forms, such as the giant kelps that grow to 65 meters in length. The Algal Collection of the U.S. National Herbarium is represented by nearly 300,000 accessioned and inventoried herbarium specimens preserved on herbarium sheets, microscope slides or liquid preparations. The collection is comprised of marine, estuarine, freshwater, terrestrial (including cave) and airborne ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://botany.si.edu/projects/algae/
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Alpandino
Alpandino emerged from ALPECOLe, an e-learning course in alpine ecology jointly developed by a consortium of Swiss institutions as part of the Swiss Virtual Campus program. Alpandino is the Spanish translation of the globally applicable alpine plant ecology part of ALPECOLe. The original ALPECOLe course also offers lessons that are rather specific to the Alps or to the temperate zone and thus have not been considered for translation in the context of Alpandino (e.g. specific accounts of vegetation, ... [Information of the supplier]
http://alpandino.org/
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anakondas.de
Lutz Dirksen's website provides comprehensive information on Anacondas (South American snake genus Eunectes) to a German-language audience. [Editorial staff vifabio]
http://www.anakondas.de/
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The Andean Botanical Information System (ABIS) presents information from floristic and systematic investigations of the flowering plants (phanerogams) of Andean South America. Topics include selected geographic regions and groups of Andean plants, flora of coastal Peru and Chile, floristic inventories from a variety of habitats in northern Peru, bibliographic resources, and searchable databases. [Information of the supplier]
http://www.sacha.org/
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The Amazon Tree Diversity Network is an electronic network of 143 botanists, ecologists and taxonomists that share data and information on tree diversity in the pan-Amazon (Amazonia s.s. and the Guyana Shield). Our drive is to gain a better understanding of the processes that drive (patterns of) alfa- and beta-diversity in the region and, through this knowledge, contribute to better conservation strategies for the region. Currently we work with data from botanical 1-ha plots (and sometimes different ... [Information of the supplier]
http://web.science.uu.nl/Amazon/ATDN/
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The Catalogue of New World Grasses (CNWG) is an on-going project led by agrostologists from five institutions to database, using TROPICOS, and link all nomenclature, types, synonymy, current taxonomy, and distribution for grasses occurring from Alaska and Greenland to Tierra del Fuego. This is presented in the context of a new suprageneric classification. The taxonomy accepted by CNWG is derived from contributions by collaborating specialists, or from consultation of literature and specimens by the ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.tropicos.org/project/cnwg
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