
pmid: 40683792
It is crucial to document biodiversity data and to take actions to halt the ongoing massive loss of biodiversity. Yet, these data are poorly defined. We propose a definition of biodiversity data and discuss its implications for data management, enabling enhanced data mobilization for integrated research and efficient conservation strategies.
[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, Conservation of Natural Resources, Biodiversity data repositories, Pressures and threats, Biodiversity, Facets of biodiversity, Consequences of biodiversity loss, Biodiversity data standards, Data Management
[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, Conservation of Natural Resources, Biodiversity data repositories, Pressures and threats, Biodiversity, Facets of biodiversity, Consequences of biodiversity loss, Biodiversity data standards, Data Management
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