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News Release 11-136
NSF Awards Grants to Advance Digitization of Biological Collections
Funding will shed light on current "dark data," and integrate genetic, organismal, ecological information
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Data-entry for the Lepidopteran (moths, butterflies) collection, Florida Museum of Natural History.
Credit: Andi Wolfe
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Scientist Larry Page amid the fish collection at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Credit: Jeff Gaige, Florida Museum of Natural History
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Lichens on tree bark in Indiana; their distribution is strongly affected by environmental change.
Credit: Robert Lucking
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Entomologist Chris Dietrich 'vacuums' for insects in tallgrass prairie among corn and soybean fields.
Credit: Dmitry Dmitriev
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A once-widespread flightless leafhopper found in prairies is now listed as endangered in Illinois.
Credit: Chris Dietrich
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To help advance biological collections, a researcher collects insects in the field.
Credit: Toby Schuh
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