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  1. Site Page: ‘Barcoding blitz’ on Australian moths and butterflies – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 5th May 2011 Media Release In just 10 weeks a team of Canadian researchers has succeeded in ‘barcoding’ 28,000 moth and butterfly specimens – or about 65 per cent of Australia’s 10,000 known species – held at CSIRO’s Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC) in Canberra...

  2. Site Page: 10th Invertebrate Biodiversity & Conservation Conference – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 14th April 2011 The 10th Invertebrate Biodiversity & Conservation Conference (IBCC) / Society of Australian Systematic Biologists (SASB) Conference will be held at St Mary’s College, Parkville, Melbourne from Sunday 4th – 7th December 2011. The conference will be followed by a National Invertebrate Conservation Workshop on Thursday 8th December 2011...

  3. Site Page: Atlas of Living Australia – Open access to Australia’s biodiversity data

    Aetobatus ocellatus (Whitespotted Eagle Ray) by leitchbird (CC-BY-NC) Corymbia calophylla by tmuir (CC-BY-NC) Pteraeolidia ianthina by Peter (CC-BY-NC) Open access to Australia’s biodiversity data 101,540,359 occurrence records 9,757 datasets Search species, data sets, and more Search Researchers Government and land managers Community and schools Researchers Researchers includes ecoscientists, taxonomists, collection owners, tertiary students and lecturers...

  4. Site Page: How to Work With Data – Atlas of Living Australia

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  5. Site Page: Common Map Options – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 25th June 2012 Map Options is a special layer that is used to define the basemap displayed in the Spatial Portal, to allow the user to add in their own layer via WMS, download an image of a map, and reset the Spatial Portal. The basemaps are treated as a single underlying map layer. Map and layer options The options relating to the Map Options layer are all within the Legend Pane, as shown in the image above...

  6. Site Page: Atlas of Living Australia showcased at Queensland Museum – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 28th May 2011 On 20 May 2011, the Queensland Museum held a reception and symposium to demonstrate the Atlas of Living Australia to a keen audience of researchers, departmental managers, educators, enthusiasts and others. The day focused on how the Atlas can be used to access and analyse rich information on Australia’s biodiversity. The media release from the day, Media Release ALA-QM launch is available here (PDF, 55 Kb)...

  7. Site Page: Attribution management in the ALA – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 8th June 2011 As an information aggregator, it is of paramount importance to the Atlas that all the individuals, institutions and projects that contribute to the ALA are appropriately recognised as the source of the information. The Atlas documents and verifies attribution information when discussing data sharing with contributors and ensures that it is collected when contributions are made via electronic means...

  8. Site Page: Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 9th June 2011 When: 28 November – 3 December 2011 Where: Adelaide, South Australia Website: www.dnabarcodes2011.org The Consortium for the Barcode of Life and the University of Adelaide invite you to join us in Adelaide, Australia from 28 November – 3 December 2011 for the Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference. This conference will be an exciting opportunity for participants […] When: 28 November – 3 December 2011 Where: Adelaide, South Australia Website:...

  9. Site Page: ALA story in Australian Geographic: Just one click to identify Australian species – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 10th June 2011 ALA Article from Australian Geographic site. Accessed 10 June 2011. Just one click to identify Australian species By Natalie Muller (edit ALA) Australian wildlife enthusiasts are putting our native species on the map, all with the click of a mouse. DONALD HOBERN REMEMBERS spending much of his childhood looking at beetles and moths without knowing how to identify what he was looking at...

  10. Site Page: Note: Area (sq km) – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 17th June 2011 Please note the following when using the entire world as the active area. The projection used does not permit the use of a bounding box > 85 degrees north and south of the equator. We have therefore estimated the reduced area of the bounding box to be ~510,000,000 square kilometres. Back to Articles