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Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Dutch: Nederlands Centrum voor Biodiversiteit Naturalis) is a national museum of natural history and a research center on biodiversity in Leiden, Netherlands. It was named the European Museum of the Year 2021.
The Leiden Bio Science park (LBSP) is the largest life sciences cluster in the Netherlands [1] and ranks in the top five of the most successful science parks in Europe. [2] It is part of Leiden and Oegstgeest and focuses on companies and universities in the Biotechnology sector.
The project's name stands for Authoritative and Rapid Identification System for Essential biodiversity information. The project is a collaboration between Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden (coordinator), the University of Amsterdam, the Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute and the University of Twente. [4]
University of Leiden, Wageningen University, Utrecht University, Naturalis Biodiversity Center Tinde van Andel is an ethnobotanist . She is the Special professor of the Clusius chair of History of Botany and Gardens at Leiden University . [ 1 ]
The Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) is an institute of the Faculty of Science of Leiden University in the Netherlands. The main area of work is research and education in the multidisciplinary field of environmental sciences.
The creation of Species 2000 was initiated by Frank Bisby and colleagues at the University of Reading in the UK in 1997 [1] [2] and the Catalogue of Life was first published in 2001. [3] While administrators and member organizations of Species 2000 are located around the world, the secretariat is located at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in ...
This enables us to gain further insight toward characteristics that allow such biodiversity to flourish within this barren desert referred to as the Arctic and Antarctic. CAML has collected its data from 18 Antarctic research vessels during the International Polar Year , which is freely accessible at Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research ...
Since 2019 the journal is published by Brill publishers, Leiden. The journal has been freely available online since 1997. The current editor-in-chief is Ronald Vonk from Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden. Contributions to Zoology solicits high-quality papers in all systematics-related branches of comparative zoology (including paleozoology).