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=== Illinois Natural History Survey at University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana.  ===
=== Illinois Natural History Survey at University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana.  ===


Thematic Focus: InvertNet - An Integrative Platform for Research on Environmental Change, Species Discovery and Identification Website: http://invertnet.org/  
Thematic Focus: InvertNet - An Integrative Platform for Research on Environmental Change, Species Discovery and Identification
Website: http://invertnet.org/  


=== University of Wisconsin at Madison  ===
=== University of Wisconsin at Madison  ===


Thematic Focus: North American Lichens and Bryophytes - Sensitive Indicators of Environmental Quality and Change Websites: http://symbiota.org/nalichens/index.php, http://symbiota.org/bryophytes/index.php  
Thematic Focus: North American Lichens and Bryophytes - Sensitive Indicators of Environmental Quality and Change  
Websites: http://symbiota.org/nalichens/index.php, http://symbiota.org/bryophytes/index.php  


=== American Museum of Natural History  ===
=== American Museum of Natural History  ===


Thematic Focus: Collaborative Research - Plants, Herbivores, and Parasitoids: A Model System for the Study of Tri-trophic Associations
Thematic Focus: Collaborative Research - Plants, Herbivores, and Parasitoids: A Model System for the Study of Tri-trophic Associations

Revision as of 15:14, 26 November 2011

Current Thematic Collection Networks (TCNs) funded through the National Science Foundation's Advancing Digitization of Biological Collections (ADBC) Program

Illinois Natural History Survey at University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana.

Thematic Focus: InvertNet - An Integrative Platform for Research on Environmental Change, Species Discovery and Identification Website: http://invertnet.org/

University of Wisconsin at Madison

Thematic Focus: North American Lichens and Bryophytes - Sensitive Indicators of Environmental Quality and Change Websites: http://symbiota.org/nalichens/index.php, http://symbiota.org/bryophytes/index.php

American Museum of Natural History

Thematic Focus: Collaborative Research - Plants, Herbivores, and Parasitoids: A Model System for the Study of Tri-trophic Associations