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  1. Site Page: Spatial variation in Grevillea flower colour: Novel uses of ALA data and web services – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 8th November 2013 Ben Raymond, scienceuntangled.com and R.O. (Bob) Makinson, Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust Scientific analyses are usually driven by a research question: frame the question and then collect or find the data that will allow it to be answered. Sometimes, though, it can be useful to work in the other direction: given data, find some questions to answer...

  2. Site Page: Simpson Desert full of life on camel trek Day 3 – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 5th July 2011 Camp Day 3 (July 4th 2011). Lat -23 .93926. Long 138.57945. Elev 94 m. Time 4.06 pm. By Paul Flemons, Australian Museum Weather has been fine with a cool wind – good walking conditions. Tip: Hover mouse over photo to see caption. Click on photos to see different sizes and/or make a comment on Flickr. Long day of trekking – up at 6am, breakfast 7am...

  3. Site Page: Morphbank – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 22nd June 2010 ALA is setting up a Morphbank Australian mirrored node. Morphbank is a scientific image repository. ALA’s new Image Repository – Morphbank Peter Brenton and Robyn Lawrence, Atlas of Living Australia. The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is excited to join forces with Morphbank, the long-established international repository for the scientific curation of online biological images...

  4. Site Page: Holiday Greetings from the Atlas of Living Australia – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 20th December 2013 With another busy year drawing to a close, I would like to extend the very best wishes for the holiday season and a happy and prosperous New Year on behalf of myself and all the Atlas staff. Dear friends and followers of the Atlas of Living Australia With another busy year drawing to a close, I would like to extend the very best wishes for the holiday season and a happy and prosperous New Year on behalf of myself and all the Atlas staff...

  5. Site Page: Indigenous fire and season calendar – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 3rd November 2016 Banbai nation people at Wattleridge Indigenous Protected Area in northern New South Wales are working with Michelle McKemey at the University of New England to develop season and fire calendars. The calendars represent annual seasonal changes as well as biocultural factors that indicate the right, and wrong, time to burn. They are developed using results […] WINBA = FIRE, Wattleridge Fire and Seasons Calendar...

  6. Site Page: ALA-cited publications – Atlas of Living Australia

    Have you used the ALA in your published (or soon-to-be published) research? Please let us know about it via this form. We’re interested in all types of research that the ALA supports including research publications in scientific journals, reports, book chapters, theses, as well as websites and apps. Online bibliography This bibliography provides a list of known publications that have utilised data in the ALA or ALA infrastructure to support their research...

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