ALA DOI records
A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency (the International DOI Foundation) to identify content and provide a persistent link to its location on the Internet.
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Occurrence download records-2018-07-11
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Occurrence download records-2018-07-11
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Occurrence download records-2018-07-10
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Occurrence download raptors-in-sa-and-vic-records-2018-07-09
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BASE Datasets
Created: 2018-02-20 5:54 PMAuthor(s): BASE consortium (http://www.bioplatforms.com/soil-biodiversity/)The Biome of Australia Soil Environments (BASE) project is collecting DNA sequence information about microbial community composition across a range of different sites in order to create a reference map of Australia's soil. The datasets are being made publicly available and can be linked with other measurements and data such as overland surveys, meteorological data and geological information to enhance the ecological knowledge of the Australian continent and contribute to land management strategies.
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