University of British Columbia Herbarium (UBC) - Algae Collection from University of British Columbia ...

This dataset includes all digitized algae in the UBC collection, encompassing approximately 80% of the collection. During the course of Robert Scagel’s academic career (1952-1986) and assisted by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows carrying out research on benthic marine algae, Scagel oversaw...

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Main Author: Jennings, Linda
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2013
Subjects:
UBC
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5886/ujwtvvs2
http://dataset.canadensys.net/ubc-algae-specimens
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5886/ujwtvvs2 2024-02-04T09:59:01+01:00 University of British Columbia Herbarium (UBC) - Algae Collection from University of British Columbia ... Jennings, Linda 2013 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.5886/ujwtvvs2 http://dataset.canadensys.net/ubc-algae-specimens en eng University of British Columbia UBC University of British Columbia Herbarium Beaty Biodiversity Museum Canadensys Canada British Columbia collection herbarium specimens algae Occurrences article Collection 2013 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5886/ujwtvvs2 2024-01-05T02:39:49Z This dataset includes all digitized algae in the UBC collection, encompassing approximately 80% of the collection. During the course of Robert Scagel’s academic career (1952-1986) and assisted by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows carrying out research on benthic marine algae, Scagel oversaw the expansion of the Phycological Herbarium to its present size of over 67,000 specimens. During this period, with support from U.B.C., the National Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Defence Research Board of Canada, the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, the Provincial Fisheries Department, the B.C. Research Council and the National Science Foundation (U.S.), collecting activities were carried out all along the Pacific Coast from central California to Alaska, including the Aleutian Islands as far west as Attu Island. Collections from these surveys were deposited in the Phycological Collection at U.B.C. The Alaska representation in the Phycological Collection has been significantly augmented since 1986 by ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Attu Alaska Aleutian Islands DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada Pacific Attu Island ENVELOPE(172.909,172.909,52.903,52.903)
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description This dataset includes all digitized algae in the UBC collection, encompassing approximately 80% of the collection. During the course of Robert Scagel’s academic career (1952-1986) and assisted by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows carrying out research on benthic marine algae, Scagel oversaw the expansion of the Phycological Herbarium to its present size of over 67,000 specimens. During this period, with support from U.B.C., the National Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Defence Research Board of Canada, the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, the Provincial Fisheries Department, the B.C. Research Council and the National Science Foundation (U.S.), collecting activities were carried out all along the Pacific Coast from central California to Alaska, including the Aleutian Islands as far west as Attu Island. Collections from these surveys were deposited in the Phycological Collection at U.B.C. The Alaska representation in the Phycological Collection has been significantly augmented since 1986 by ...
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title_fullStr University of British Columbia Herbarium (UBC) - Algae Collection from University of British Columbia ...
title_full_unstemmed University of British Columbia Herbarium (UBC) - Algae Collection from University of British Columbia ...
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