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  1. Site Page: Parasitic plant enthusiasts enhance ALA data on mistletoes – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 23rd May 2018 Some great images of interesting and unusual parasitic plants have appeared in the ALA recently. They have been added by parasitic plant enthusiasts Roger Fryer and his partner Jill Newland, who run a photographic website called North Queensland Plants. We contacted them to find out more about how they use the ALA...

  2. Site Page: Species names – Atlas of Living Australia

    Learn more about: What is a ‘species name’? How is a species name determined? Can a species name have more than one meaning? Why does a species have more than one name? Where does the ALA get its species names? What is the problem with common names? Why doesn’t the ALA list all the common names for a species? How does the ALA resolve species names, noting that they change over time? How does the ALA treat manuscript or phrase names? What is a ‘species name’? A species (or ‘scientific’) name...

  3. 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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