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  1. Há 2 dias · Our Observation of the Week is this Tatra Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica, Kamzík vrchovský tatranský in Slovak), seen in Slovakia by @terana! “This photo was taken one summer morning in 2013 near the mountain hut where I worked as a student,” says Linda Majdanová, who graduated with a degree in Ecology and Biodiversity Protection. When I had free time, I wandered around the ...

  2. Há 3 dias · Ser fotógrafa voluntária do iNaturalist para contribuir com a ciência cidadã é uma experiência única. Ao compartilhar fotografias de espécies de plantas e animais observadas em seu entorno, você está ajudando a gerar importantes dados científicos que podem contribuir para estudos acadêmicos, planejamento ambiental e conservação de espécies.

  3. Há 6 dias · You can visit new areas to observe things, which is a lot of fun, but you can also focus on a specific area and still constantly find new species; I’ve got nearly 5000 observations in a local urban forest, and I’ve still only seen a quarter of the species reported there on iNaturalist!

  4. Há 2 dias · from Reschke et al. 2022: "The ITS sequence of the holotype of E. edulis var. concentrica differs in two nucleotides from sequences of E. vindobonense. No taxonomic decision is taken here, as material of this taxon was not analyzed for this study." There is no published recombination of Nolanea edulis var concentrica as Entoloma edulis var ...

  5. Há 1 dia · Recall that iNaturalist is often used to study phenology, which is the timing of the life stages of organisms. So for example, observations of bluebead lily in bud, then flower, then green fruit, then blue fruits, are encouraged (especially for those priority species being tracked by the AMC phenology studies).

  6. Há 3 dias · Fêmea do Pink Robin tem coloração amarronzada — Foto: Anne Love/iNaturalist De acordo com a plataforma ornitológica mundial da Cornell Lab, a espécie chega a medir 13 centímetros e pesa ...

  7. Há 3 dias · Both the 'every-day' and unique observations are important for getting a full picture of what's happening all around us. I have a request for anyone that feels confident in identifying species. For observations to contribute to science, they need to be what's called 'Research Grade' and for this to happen the species name needs to be validated by 2 or more people. Because this is a voluntary ...

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