Résumé
With the digital imaging of a growing number of biological objects, it has become of great importance to agree on common approaches and standards. Such standardisation is particulary important for natural history specimens so as to compare specimens often with only subtle sifferences in morphology. Emerging technologies are leading to exciting new opportunities in scientific studies and the field of biodiversity is notable among them. (Wouter Los, Preface of the Manual)
langue originale | Anglais |
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titre | Digital Imaging of Biological Type Specimens: A Manual of Best Practice |
Sous-titre | Results from a study of the European Network for Biodiversity Information |
rédacteurs en chef | Christoph L. Häuser, Axel Steiner, Joachim Holstein, Malcolm J. Scoble |
Lieu de publication | Stuttgart |
Pages | 291 |
Nombre de pages | 292 |
ISBN (Electronique) | 3-00-017240-8 |
Etat de la publication | Publié - 2005 |
Modification externe | Oui |