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Der botanische Arbeitskreis Bonn ist kein Verein, er gibt keine Zeitschrift heraus noch kassiert er Mitgliederbeiträge. Es gibt keine eingetragenen Mitglieder sondern nur Aktive. Der Arbeitskreis möchte die Aktivitäten auf dem Gebiet der Floristik im weiteren Umkreis von Bonn fördern, als auch Kontakt, Information und Gedankenaustausch. Ziel ist die floristische Erforschung der weiteren Umgebung von Bonn und die Erfassung von Rote-Liste-Arten als ein Beitrag zum Schutz gefährdeter Arten und ihrer ...
Other institutions / organisationsResource type
http://www.jan-peter-frahm.de/Arbeitskreis/Arbeitskreis.htm
The Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society (BLWG, founded in 1946), is a society with about 400 members (50 from abroad), which are interested in bryophytes and lichens. Among BLWG's online resources, there are online distribution maps and photographs of lichens based on 290.000 field records and specimens, and a Red List of Dutch lichens and an overview of Dutch lichen herbaria. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.blwg.nl/mossen/korstmossen/korstmossen.aspx
BLAM was founded about 40 years ago to facilitate contact between people working in any field of lichenology or bryology in Central Europe. Today, BLAM is a registered association with 320 members, EU-European and abroad, professionals and amateurs. [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groups; Newsletter, mailing lists, forums, blogsResource type
http://www.blam-hp.eu/
The goal of this project is to supply database access to spatial information on lichens and lichenicolous fungi of all 193 countries of the world and of additional 300 geographical units at the subnational level, e.g., islands and states of larger countries. (...) The databased checklist information is based on literature data and actually restricted to Europe, continental African countries, South East Asia, Australia, North America, and Antarctica. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Factual databasesResource type
http://checklists.lias.net/
This is the home of Cyanolichens Index, a community resource where participants edit and maintain their classification, upload images, maintain bibliographic resources, and report collection data for these critically important organisms. [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://cyanolichens.lifedesks.org/
This web site contains photographs of about 4000 lichen species; the pictures are accompanied by descriptions from the literature and information about the places where they were found. Most of the pictures are from central Europe, or the Canary Islands, or Madeira. [Editorial staff vifabio]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://kmubserv.tg.fh-giessen.de/pm/page.cfm?PRID=20&CFID=66162&CFTOKEN=40471256&PID=96
LIAS is a multi-authored information system for the collection and distribution of descriptive and other biodiversity data on lichens and non-lichenized ascomycetes. The goal is (a) to provide a working space for cooperation and collaboration of experts on ascomycetes in the Internet, (b) to establish a multi-authored worldwide database on descriptive data of all ascomycetes, (c) to design user-friendly web tools for an easier access and remote editing of database records via Internet, (d) to offer ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.lias.net/
The 'Index of Lichen Distribution Maps' is a world-wide database of distribution maps for lichens, lichenicolous fungi and other related ascomycetes. The project was initiated in the 1990ies. Since then scientific publications from all parts of the world are systematically scanned for distribution maps by Peter Scholz, Schkeuditz, Germany. Currently, the database contains more than 40,000 records obtained from nearly 2,000 literature sources with Unger (1836) as the earliest reference. Each record ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.gbif-mycology.de/Lichenmaps/
This website will introduce you to the basics of lichens and the aim is to cover a broad range of topics with more than just a superficial account of each. However, the website is not an overly technical one so that a lichen expert will find nothing new here. You don't need any prior knowledge of lichens and the best starting point for someone who knows nothing about lichens is the WHAT IS A LICHEN? page. It gives a short summary of the fundamental facts. Moreover, the links in that page will take ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.anbg.gov.au/lichen
Lichenology in Luxembourg and Belgium started in the early XIXth century, but it was especially towards the end of that century that national floras and checklists became available. After 1900, the lichenological exploration dramatically declined in these two countries, and it is only since the beginning of the sixties that, through the work of Prof. Jacques Lambinon, a new era of lichenology started. It is also during that time that Belgian lichenologists started exploring the neighbouring areas ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Factual databases; Picture databasesResource type
http://www.lichenology.info/
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