Publications citing GeoCAT

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Steven Bachman

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Sep 27, 2012, 6:51:28 AM9/27/12
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Wilkin et al. have just published an article citing use of GeoCAT:

A new threatened endemic species from central and northeastern Thailand, Dracaena jayniana (Asparagaceae: tribe Nolinoideae)

P Wilkin, P Suksathan, K Keeratikiat, P Van Welzen… - Kew Bulletin, 2012 - Springer
Summary The taxonomic baseline for Dracaena in Thailand is reviewed, concentrating on a 
group of species for which morphology suggests a relationship with D. draco L., D. 
tamaranae Marrero Rodr., RS Almeida & Gonz.-Mart., D. ombet Heuglin ex Kotschy & Peyr ...

That is 3 citations so far. Please add to the thread if you know of other publications, reports or projects using GeoCAT.
thanks,
Steve


[HTML] Collaborative electronic infrastructures to accelerate taxonomic research

VS Smith, L Penev - ZooKeys, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The discipline of taxonomy lives in a state of perpetual beta, constantly evolving as species 
hypotheses change to reflect the latest character evidence. Likewise, the electronic 
infrastructures that underpin taxonomic research are evolving to reflect the latest technical ...

A new threatened endemic species from central and northeastern Thailand, Dracaena jayniana (Asparagaceae: tribe Nolinoideae)

P Wilkin, P Suksathan, K Keeratikiat, P Van Welzen… - Kew Bulletin, 2012 - Springer
Summary The taxonomic baseline for Dracaena in Thailand is reviewed, concentrating on a 
group of species for which morphology suggests a relationship with D. draco L., D. 
tamaranae Marrero Rodr., RS Almeida & Gonz.-Mart., D. ombet Heuglin ex Kotschy & Peyr ...

Steven Bachman

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Nov 24, 2012, 4:12:06 AM11/24/12
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Another article citing GeoCAT use in Kew Bulletin:

Eragrostis episcopulus–a newly described grass species endemic to the island of St Helena, its ecology and conservation

P Lambdon, A Darlow, C Clubbe, T Cope - Kew Bulletin, 2012

Steven Bachman

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Dec 11, 2012, 5:56:12 AM12/11/12
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and another one:


A taxonomic revision of Madagascan Gardenia (Rubiaceae, Gardenieae)

  • Nivohenintsoa Rakotonirina, 
  • Bakolimalala Rakouth, 
  • Aaron P. Davis
 

Javier de la Torre

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Dec 11, 2012, 10:10:29 AM12/11/12
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Congrats!

By the way,  today EU-BOn has officially be announced with spec ific resources to make GeoCAT better.

I will send the press release when sent to everybody.

Best,

Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales

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Dec 11, 2012, 12:53:26 PM12/11/12
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Hola chaval

Me alegro de veras. Es un buen proyecto, os costaria muy poco unirlo
con una aplicacion para generar curvas de colecta y asi determinar las
incertidumbres y los lugares a donde losbiologos deben ir a muestrear

Abrazos

Jorge M. Lobo

Steven Bachman

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Jan 3, 2013, 7:16:49 AM1/3/13
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Great to see some more articles citing use of GeoCAT:
Author(s): Leopardi, Carlos; Carnevali, German; Romero-Gonzalez, Gustavo A.
Source: PHYTOTAXA  Volume: 65   Pages: 23-35   Published: AUG 31 2012
Times Cited: 0 (from Web of Science)

Author(s): Pinzon, Juan P.; Ramirez, Ivon M.; Carnevali, German
Source: PHYTOTAXA  Volume: 61   Pages: 1-16   Published: JUL 27 2012
Times Cited: 0 (from Web of Science)

Javier de la Torre

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Jan 3, 2013, 7:29:22 AM1/3/13
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Awesome!

Happy new year everybody!

Steven Bachman

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Apr 19, 2013, 11:19:07 AM4/19/13
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And another citation for GeoCAT - well done to Phil and Colin. Hope it makes the red list soon!


March 2013Volume 68Issue 1pp 121-131

Eragrostis episcopulus – a newly described grass species endemic to the island of St Helena, its ecology and conservation


Steven Bachman

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Apr 26, 2013, 7:20:46 AM4/26/13
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NIce article from Anna Trias-Blasi with some Red List assessments using GeoCAT:

Phytotaxa 96 (1): 54–62 (26 Apr. 2013)  
Delimitation in the Veratrum mengtzeanumV. chiengdaoensecomplex (Melanthiaceae) in Thailand based on morphology, with commentary on conservation status
ANNA TRIAS-BLASI & PIYAKASET SUKSATHAN
 
Preview (PDF; 20KB) | Full article (PDF; 1,100KB)  open access  

Steven Bachman

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Jun 25, 2013, 6:25:30 AM6/25/13
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Another paper citing use of GeoCAT, cavefish!:


Doomed before they are described? The need for conservation assessments of cryptic species complexes using an amblyopsid cavefish (Amblyopsidae:Typhlichthys) as a case study

Steven Bachman

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Jun 25, 2013, 6:29:16 AM6/25/13
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A blog mentioning GeoCAT:


...also, another citation:

June 2013Volume 68Issue 2pp 317-324

Nassauvia falklandica (Compositae: Mutisieae: Nassauviinae), a new endemic species for the Falkland Islands




Steven Bachman

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Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:48 AM10/25/13
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Another couple of publications citing use of GeoCAT.

and by the way - we have secured some additional funding to support GeoCAT development. We have a long list of issues to fix and new features to create, but let us know if there is anything you really want GeoCAT to do. Just add a note to this group or contact me s.ba...@kew.org

Steve 

Phylogenomics and taxonomy of Lecomtelleae (Poaceae), an isolated panicoid lineage from Madagascar

G Besnard, PA Christin, PJG Malé, E Coissac… - Annals of …, 2013 - Annals Botany Co
Abstract Background and Aims An accurate characterization of biodiversity requires 
analyses of DNA sequences in addition to classical morphological descriptions. New 
methods based on high-throughput sequencing may allow investigation of specimens with ...

Re-establishment of Pithecellobium subglobosum in Colombia and Venezuela (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae, tribe Ingeae)

RD DE STEFANO, MDELR ARCE, JEL CONTRERAS… - Phytotaxa, 2013 - biotaxa.org
Abstract Pithecellobium subglobosum is re-established as a species and P. concinnum and 
P. larense are referred to its synonymy. A critical analysis of type specimens of 
Pithecellobium section Pithecellobium from the Neotropic as well as many other ...
 
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