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Vijay Barve
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Biodiversity Informatics, Community / Citizen Science

Environmental science 48%
Biology 12%

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New paper alert! Worked with an incredible group of scientists across fields on this vision for much needed investment in Indian natural history collections:

Linking eras and data: natural history collections as the foundation of India’s biodiversity science url: academic.oup.com/biolinnean/a...
Linking eras and data: natural history collections as the foundation of India’s biodiversity science
Abstract. India, one of the world’s most biodiverse countries and now the most populous, stands at a critical intersection of ecological wealth and intense
academic.oup.com

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GBIF @gbif.org · 18d
🌊 Seas the day!

Today at #LivingData2025 GBIF and @obis.org renewed their Joint Strategy for Marine Biodiversity Data which enhances collaboration between OBIS and GBIF nodes and facilitates opportunities for training and aligned documentation.

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GBIF @gbif.org · 22d
Branching out, one buddy group at a time 🌱💡

At the Global Nodes Training, collaboration grows when knowledge takes root 🌳

Featuring 📷 group highlights from the past days

#Bogotá #Colombia #SiBColombia
GBIF @gbif.org · 24d
💪Train today, mobilize data tomorrow ⚡

Delegates from around the world at the Global Nodes Training are participating in modules organized by the GBIF Community and Capacity team and led by subject-matter expert trainers.

#Bogotá #Colombia
GBIF @gbif.org · Oct 8
Master's student Esteban Marentes of #Colombia has been named as a GBIF Graduate Researcher's Award winner! ⭐

🪲Esteban’s research focuses on using machine learning models to predict beetle species diversity across Colombia’s Antioquia province. 🌎

🔗: gbif.link/GRA_esteban
GBIF @gbif.org · Oct 8
PhD student Kumdet Panshak Solomon of #Nigeria has been named as a 2025 GBIF Graduate Researchers Award winner! 🥳

🐦 Panshak’s research advances biodiversity informatics in West Africa by leveraging GBIF-mediated data collected through BirdPlus 📲

🔗: gbif.link/GRA_panshak

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We are thrilled to announce that the data gathered during the Bisle Frog Watch from 2012 till 2025 has been published on @gbif.org The Global Biodiversity Information Facility! Thanks to @vijaybarve.bsky.social for making this happen & Bharata for organising it all. See
www.gbif.org/dataset/db53...
www.gbif.org

Northern Cardinals in #Gainesville, #Florida today.

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Pesticide residues found in butterflies during the 2024 western Monarch population crash.
Monarch butterflies’ mass die off in 2024 caused by pesticide exposure – study
New peer-reviewed research found an average of seven pesticides in each of 10 butterflies tested
www.theguardian.com

The Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) is a common resident throughout the Eastern United States and one of the most frequent encounters here in #Gainesville, #Florida. myencounterswithnature.blogspot.com/2025/07/caro...
Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus)
The Carolina Wren ( Thryothorus ludovicianus ) is a common resident throughout the Eastern United States and one of the most frequent encou...
myencounterswithnature.blogspot.com

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🍌 These slugs are a pretty big deal (literally and figuratively)! Just in time for Snail Search 2025, California finally has a state slug: 𝘼𝙧𝙞𝙤𝙡𝙞𝙢𝙖𝙭, a.k.a. the banana slug. bit.ly/CAStateSlug

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Please share. We are #hiring #PhD students to work on #citizen #science, #insect #migration, or #insect #conservation. If interested, please email me. You can find more about our research interests and contact information here. shawanchowdhury.com.
Shawan Chowdhury Lab
School of Biological Sciences, Monash University
shawanchowdhury.com

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GBIF @gbif.org · Feb 11
⏰ There's still time to register for our upcoming #DataUseClub practical session - Data standards & processing!

📍 Wed 12 Feb 2025 15:00-16:30 CET (this event will be recorded).

🔗 gbif.link/datauseclu...

#Biodiversity #Data #FreeEvent

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Do you think butterflies are beautiful? You can help researchers at the University of Florence understand why by taking this online quiz. It only takes a few minutes. Thanks in advance www.unveiling.eu/en_US/
Unveiling - Home
www.unveiling.eu

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I think this is the first ever iNaturalist based bioblitz to be held in Sri Lanka. Diyasaru Park is on the east side of Diyawanna Lake. As a child I knew the area on the opposite side that was converted into the Beddagana Wetland Park.
www.inaturalist.org/projects/cit...
CitiSci Sri Lanka: BioBlitz
CitiSci Sri Lanka – BioBlitz 2025 📅 Date: 4th February 2025 ⏰ BioBlitz Time: 10:00 - 12.00 📍 Location: Diyasaru Park, Thalawathugoda As part of the "CitiSci Sri Lanka" initiative, the Young ...
www.inaturalist.org
GBIF @gbif.org · Jan 23
Registrations are open for our next Data Use Club practical session - Data standards & processing!

📍 Wed 12 Feb 2025 15:00-16:30 CET. This event will be recorded.

🔗 gbif.link/datauseclu...

#DataUseClub #GBIF #Biodiversity #Data #FreeEvent

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Hearing from @er1ngrady.bsky.social, science grad student as part of @inaturalist.bsky.social event today.
We will hear from @vijaybarve.bsky.social + Jeremy Yoder. (archive will be on youtube here )
Phenology is the timing of #seasonal changes in plants and animals
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZGp...
Phenology in Focus: Exploring Plant Cycles with iNaturalist (Webinar)
YouTube video by iNaturalist
www.youtube.com

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Register for this @inaturalist.bsky.social webinar next Wednesday to learn about annotating phenophase— buds, flowers, or fruits on a plant you're observing with the app— and how researchers use that data, with examples from @vijaybarve.bsky.social and me!

us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: iNaturalist Webinar Registration. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Did you know that every plant observation on iNaturalist helps us understand the timing of seasonal cycles? Join us to learn more about plant phenology and easy ways to get involved! Phenology is the...
us06web.zoom.us

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Sea stars are excellent at regenerating. Most can grow back a lost arm, & some species can grow an entire body back from a severed arm! ⭐️ But even these stars of regrowth make mistakes. Regeneration errors cause some individuals to have 1 too many or 1 too few arms.
@myfwc.bsky.social

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Publication!🚨@zookeys.pensoft.net published an 167-page guide to marine isopods in the Southern CA Bight. This paper covers 190 species of isopods & is an organized biodiversity resource that will allow for scientists to better monitor the SCB. @nhmla.bsky.social zookeys.pensoft.net/article/1003...
Review and guide to the isopods (Crustacea, Isopoda) of littoral and sublittoral marine habitats in the Southern California Bight
The isopod crustaceans reported from or expected to occur in littoral and sublittoral marine habitats of the Southern California Bight (SCB) in the northeastern Pacific Ocean are reviewed. A total of ...
zookeys.pensoft.net

That is a beautiful collection. 😍

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To avoid males as much as possible, female Rocky Mountain Parnassians don’t fly much. Instead, they spend most of their time running around on the ground!

Douglas County, Colorado, USA

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GBIF @gbif.org · Jan 10
Going to other clubs: 😵😒🍹
Going to GBIF clubs: 😎💚🧬#DataUseClub

Registrations are open for our next Data Use Club practical session - Data standards & processing!

📍 Wed 12 Feb 2025 15:00-16:30 CET. This event will be recorded.

🔗 gbif.link/datauseclu...

#FreeEvent #Webinar #Biodiversity
GBIF @gbif.org · Dec 20
🔎🌱 Are you a #biodiversity data holder located in Asia?

The GBIF Asia Regional Support Team is hosting a virtual #DataMobilization workshop in February 2025 📍 to support capacity needs and to promote data publication across the #Asia region!

Registrations are open!

🔗gbif.link/2025-asia-...

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GBIF @gbif.org · Dec 16
News flash! ⚡ Four new projects have been selected to receive funding under the GBIF 2024 Capacity and Enhancement Support Programme (CESP)!

🐍 Sssssee more here: 🔗https://gbif.link/2024-cesp

#Biodiversity #DataMobilization #NewsItem #GBIF

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Interesting use of eDNA to monitor marine biodiversity #citizenscience dashboard.ednaexpeditions.org
eDNA Expeditions dashboard
dashboard.ednaexpeditions.org

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Check out the mantis shrimp🦐✨ It's actually not a shrimp, but a stomatopod with impressive raptorial claws that deliver punches at speeds of 10 m/s — one of the fastest movements in the animal kingdom. This strike is so fast, it can even boil water! #FunFactFriday

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GBIF @gbif.org · Dec 13
👩‍💻📊 Join us for #12DaysOfData as we re-cap stats highlights from the year!

Starting off with the total amount of occurrence records accessible through GBIF (to date)! 2024 was an exciting year as we ticked over 3 billion records! 🤯

🔗: gbif.org

Powdered Oakblue (Arhopala bazalus ssp. turbata) #Okinawa
#Japan Dozens encountered during September 2024.
#Butterflies #Lepidoptera

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Why DigIn?

The marine biome is the LARGEST but LEAST KNOWN biome on earth. Invertebrates make up about 75% of marine species but most specimens are essentially invisible outside of museum collections. DigIn is adding data from 7.5 MILLION specimens to online portals. #digitization #naturalhistory