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  1. Counting on Citizens: Unveiling Butterfly Diversity Through 30-Minute Counts
  2. Unpacking Data Quality in Citizen Science: An Analysis of City Nature Challenge India
  3. Linking eras and data: natural history collections as the foundation of India’s biodiversity science
  4. The current state of odonatology in India
  5. Biodiversity on public lands: How community science can help
  6. City Oasis: Can Parks Be Havens for Biodiversity? A Look at Ecopark, Rajarhat
  7. Citizen Science for Invertebrate Biodiversity: Mobilizing Spider Occurrence Data through Facebook in India
  8. Revisiting plant hardiness zones to include multiple climatic stress dimensions
  9. Initiatives to the Global Representation of Scientific Collections
  10. Building a community-based taxonomic resource for digitization of parasites and their hosts
  11. Elevating the Fitness of Use of GBIF Occurrence Datasets: A proposal for peer review
  12. DiversityIndia Meets: Pioneering citizen science through collaborative data mobilization
  13. Improving Access to Collection Information in Asia and Africa through the Global Registry of Scientific Collections
  14. Identifying the identifiers: How iNaturalist facilitates collaborative, research-relevant data generation and why it matters for biodiversity science
  15. A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins
  16. Understanding the Importance of Social Media as a Citizen Science Platform by Using Tiger Sighting Photographs from Facebook
  17. Honing the Visibility of TDWG: Communications expertise required
  18. Evolution and Diversification Dynamics of Butterflies
  19. rangemap: An R Package to Explore Species' Geographic Ranges
  20. Selection of sampling sites for biodiversity inventory: Effects of environmental and geographical considerations
  21. Best Practices for Data Management in Citizen Science - An Indian Outlook
  22. bddashboard: An infrastructure for biodiversity dashboards in R
  23. Taxonomy Compilation & Curation Within R
  24. occCite: Tools for querying and managing large biodiversity occurrence datasets
  25. A complete inventory of North American butterfly occurrence data: narrowing data gaps, but increasing bias
  26. Climate, urbanization, and species traits interactively drive flowering duration
  27. ntbox : An r package with graphical user interface for modelling and evaluating multidimensional ecological niches
  28. Spatial phylogenetics of butterflies in relation to environmental drivers and angiosperm diversity across North America
  29. Closing Gaps But Increasing Bias In North American Butterfly Inventory Completeness
  30. Methods for broad‐scale plant phenology assessments using citizen scientists’ photographs
  31. Methods for broad-scale plant phenology assessments using citizen scientists’ photographs
  32. Introducing ‘The bdverse’: a family of R packages for biodiversity data
  33. Global Biodiversity Knowledge Commons and Civil Society of the Global South
  34. Photo-sharing platforms help in understanding distribution of poorly studied organisms
  35. Developing a vocabulary and ontology for modeling insect natural history data: example data, use cases, and competency questions
  36. Introducing bdclean: a user friendly biodiversity data cleaning pipeline
  37. Predictable invasion dynamics in North American populations of the Eurasian collared dove Streptopelia decaocto
  38. bdvis: visualizing biodiversity data in R
  39. A test of niche centrality as a determinant of population trends and conservation status in threatened and endangered North American birds
  40. Discovering and developing primary biodiversity data from social networking sites: A novel approach
  41. Ethanol plant location and intensification vs. extensification of corn cropping in Kansas
  42. Discovery and publishing of primary biodiversity data associated with multimedia resources: The Audubon Core strategies and approaches
  43. Variation in niche and distribution model performance: The need for a priori assessment of key causal factors
  44. The crucial role of the accessible area in ecological niche modeling and species distribution modeling