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Botanical Information and Ecology Network

NCEAS Project 12290: Developing an integrated botanical information network to investigate the ecological impacts of global climate change on plant biodiversity. There are three main web-based locations of BIEN-relevant information-- "Main Content repository" is this site. (http://groups.nceas.ucsb.edu/bien)--repository for past meeting agendas, notes, presentations, etc. (plone-based); "Public Web site" (http://bien.nceas.ucsb.edu/bien)-- initial interface for access to BIEN database contents (wordpress); "Wiki/redmine site" (https://projects.nceas.ucsb.edu/nceas/projects/bien)--highly active site for issue tracking on technology development, with lots of notes about progress, bugs, needed enhancements, etc. (redmine technology linked to subversion code repository)

BIEN NCEAS Meetings by admin — last modified 2009-12-02 15:23
 
Data by admin — last modified 2008-10-31 13:18
 
Documents by Brian Enquist — last modified 2009-12-01 15:32
 
iPlant Proposal by Brian Enquist — last modified 2008-12-07 10:01
 
iPlant GeoSpatial - Seed Proposal by Brian Enquist — last modified 2010-12-06 05:28
Proposal submitted in Sept. 2010 and now funded through iPlant
Papers to read by Brian Enquist — last modified 2009-12-10 14:35
Guralnick et al. Ecol. Letters 2007
Participants by Brian Enquist — last modified 2008-12-02 20:27
 
Proposed manuscripts by Rick Condit — last modified 2009-12-10 16:04
Ideas, outlines, drafts
Schema Database Links by Brian Enquist — last modified 2008-12-13 12:08
 
Tools - Taxonomic by Brian Enquist — last modified 2008-12-07 10:51
 
Tools - Biodiversity Informatics by Brian Enquist — last modified 2008-12-05 14:52
 
Visitor Information from NCEAS by Brian Enquist — last modified 2008-12-05 08:27
 
Web Links by admin — last modified 2012-11-27 10:06
Prominent sites associated with participants and associates of our working group (certainly not complete so please pass along sites that you think should be listed).
 

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