Search for NO+RECORDS returned 393 results.

  1. Data resource: Estuarine, salt lake and saltfield records (with occasional freshwater records and other terrestrial habitat flora records)

    Ongoing monitoring of saline water bodies to determine their character. Flora surveys, mostly of saltmarsh and salt lake habitats.

  2. Support article: How to download occurrence records

    You can download data from the ALA in a number of different forms. To do this: 1. Make sure you are logged into the ALA. 2. Perform a search for occurrence records, or try this example search for red and grey kangaroo sightings across Australia. 3. Filter the results by taxon, location, source of the data and other facets to narrow the list down to only the most relevant records to you. 4. Click the Download button near the top right of the screen. 5...

  3. Support article: Why are there no species records for my area?

    No species may be reported for your area because: the Atlas doesn’t know about them yet; that is, the information has not be supplied to us by our data providers. If you are aware of records from your area, please contact us at data_management@ala.org.au the location of occurrences in your area may have been rounded by a data provider and consequently, may incorrectly fall outside your area.

  4. Data resource: PlantBank Records

    Records of Plantbank, a secure seed repository and research facility for Australian plant species. Located at the Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan, NSW, PlantBank is a secure seed repository and research facility for Australian plant species. There are currently almost 10,000 seed collections held from across Australia, representing over 4500 species...

  5. Site Page: eDNA records now available on ALA – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 11th February 2020 From monitoring fish species on reefs to mapping microbes in soils or searching for evidence of a monster in Loch Ness, eDNA based surveys are a scientific frontier. Short for environmental DNA, eDNA is the DNA found in cells shed by plants, animals and microbes into the environment, just as we shed hair and skin cells...

  6. Data resource: TEPL21003 - Plant records within 10 km of highway records-2022-09-08-FVC-7.csv

  7. Data resource: BOLD - Australian records

    Barcode of Life data extract, October 2010 Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) is an informatics workbench aiding the acquisition, storage, analysis and publication of DNA barcode records. By assembling molecular, morphological and distributional data, it bridges the traditional bioinformatics chasm. BOLD is freely available to any researcher with interests in DNA Barcoding...

  8. Data resource: Records of the Tasmanian Seed Conservation Centre

    The Tasmanian Seed Conservation Centre is a seed bank facility based at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. It was opened in 2005 as part of international Millennium Seed Bank Project. The seed bank is focused on the native flora of Tasmania, with a particular emphasis on Tasmania's Rare and Threatened plants. A small number of introduced weeds and garden exotics are also held...

  9. Data resource: Records of the Queensland Plant Pathology Herbarium

    Records of the specimens of the Queensland Plant Pathology Herbarium

  10. Data resource: Records of the Victorian Conservation Seedbank

    Records of the Victorian Conservation Seedbank