GBits Science Supplement no. 4
The GBits Science Supplement keeps you abreast of the increasing number of scientific studies making use of data accessed through GBIF. This is the fourth edition, covering August-September 2012.
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GBIF Secretariat, 2012
Target audience: GBIF Stakeholders interested in biodiversity data use.
Abstract: HIGHLIGHTED ARTICLES: Potential Distribution of the Australian Native Chloris truncata Based on Modelling Both the Successful and Failed Global Introductions; Present and Potential Future Distribution of Common Vampire Bats in the Americas and the Associated Risk to Cattle; In search of the perfect aphrodisiac: Parallel use of bitter tonics in West Africa and the Caribbean;
Bibliographic citation: GBIF (2012). GBits Science Supplement no. 4. 5 pp. Copenhagen: Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Available online at http://www.gbif.org/orc/?doc_id=4826.
Coverage: Scientific use of GBIF-mediated data.
Rights: Permission to copy and/or distribute all or part of the information contained in this resource is granted, provided that such copies carry due attribution to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and the original author(s) of the resources.
Rights Holder: GBIF Secretariat
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