Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed., 2005, 41(10):59-64 | DOI: 10.17221/6136-CJGPB
Combining herbarium data with spatial data: potential benefits, new needs
- and J. M G 2 1Intermountain Herbarium, Department of Biology, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, U.S.A. 84322-5305; 2Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, U.S.A. 84322-4005, e-mail: mary@biology.usu.edu
Keywords: plant distributions; Global Biodiversity Information Facility, Herbarium databases, ecology
Published: December 31, 2005 Show citation
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