
Biodiversity data publishing is critical for several reasons, ranging from scientific research and conservation to policy-making and education. Darwin Core, a standardized framework for sharing biodiversity information, plays a crucial role in facilitating the effective use of biodiversity data. We this approach we are responding to the lack of knowledge about the geographical distribution of species and to the lack of knowledge about the abundance of species and their population dynamics in space and time.
This resource is aimed at biologists at all levels, including MSc. and Ph.D. students in early stages of their thesis.