Mariana Islands Terrestrial Biodiversity Project
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This page is intended as a depository for resources which may useful in building a Terrestrial Biodiversity Inventory for the Mariana Islands.
Contents
Organizations
- Convention on Biodiversity
- TDWG: Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG)
- Home Page Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- PBIF: Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum
- NBII: National Biological Information Infrastructure
- BioNet International: the Global Network for Taxonomy
- Tree of Life Web Project
- Ecoport
- OBIS: Ocean Biogeography Information System
- DIVERSITAS: An International Program of Biodiversity Science
- Cook Islands Biodiversity Database
- University of California, Berkley
- University of Kansas Biodiversity Research Center
On Line Journal
Biodiversity Data Resources in the Marianas
Biological Collections
- University of Guam Insect Collection
- University of Guam Herbarium
- Northern Marianas College Insect Collection
Electronic Databases
- MAD: Micronesian Arthropods Database; BioLink; A. Moore
- UOG Herbarium Database; Filemaker; L. Raulerson
Wikis
- Western Micronesia Invasive Species Council Wiki
- University of Guam Cooperative Extension Service Knowledgebase Wiki
Taxonomic Lists, Surveys, etc.
- Insects of Micronesia Series (Bishop Museum / Micronesica)
- List of Insects and Mites Attacking Crops in Micronesia
- O. BOURQUIN. Dec 2002. Invertebrates recorded from the Northern Mariana Islands: Status 2002. Saipan: Northern Marianas College.
- Biological Expedition to the Northern Mariana Islands, Micronesia. Nat. Hist. Res., Special Issue No. 1. Chiba, Japan: Natural History Museum and Institute.
- Ant survey - Ross Miller
- Mollusc Survey - Barry Smith
- Freshwater Invertebrates - GEPA stream survey, Brent Tibbatts
- Freshwater Vertebrates - Brent Tibbatts
- Spiders
- Adair, Charles N. 1971. A review of fungi reported from the Mariana Islands. Micronesica 7 (1-2):79–83. PDF
Funding Opportunities
- National Science Foundation