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The Global Biodiversity Information Facility is an international open data infrastructure, funded by governments that provides free and open access to biodiversity data. Dataset Location: GBIF Site Location: Global Site(s) Georeferenced: Yes Timespan: 1700s - Present Data collected: species id, location Conditions for use : GBIF is an open access...MORE
This web site hosts data on amphibian species including: decline, conservation, natural history, and taxonomy. Data Location: AmphibiaWeb Sites Georeferenced: Yes Comments: Multiple user interfaces are included within this web site. Species accounts can be accessed through searching by species name, family, reason for decline, and conservation status. An interactive...MORE
Assessing the direct and indirect consequences of nonrandom species removal within guilds of strongly interacting species, such as large mammalian herbivores, is an important goal in basic and applied ecology. The ecological impacts of such perturbations are often contingent on abiotic conditions, which have hindered efforts to generalize the results...MORE