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This makes it easy to compare how different species change in population or geographical location over the years.

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One of the benefits of using survey data is that it is standardised, meaning that all species at a particular location are recorded in the same way, at the same time of the year, for multiple years in a row. Nearly everything we know about insect responses to human activities comes from survey data collected by national schemes like the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (UKBMS), which was launched in 1976. Natural history collections’ pinned insect specimens have revealed fascinating changes over the last centuries but have rarely been used to map how, and why, some species increase while other decrease. ‘At first glance, my results suggested that British insects fared pretty well, but I quickly realised there is much more to this than meets the eye.’īlame eccentric Victorians or lazy statisticians? A graph showing rates of butterfly distribution change over the last century

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From wasps to butterflies, Galina is looking for answers in the Museum’s pinned insect collection and extending time series to span the period of accelerating human pressures like agricultural intensification and deforestation. Insects are declining at alarming rates, but we do not precisely know why. This blog looks at just one of the studies using Museum data, PhD candidate Galina Jönsson’s research using data to examine how human activity has impacted butterfly populations over the 20 th Century. Since 2015, more than 1000 research papers have cited data from the Data portal and partner platforms like the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), covering topics including agriculture, biodiversity, evolution, ecology, species distributions and human health. Museum collections include specimens collected over the last 200 years, a critical time period, during which humans have had a major impact on the distribution of biodiversity.

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The Museum’s Data Portal was launched in December 2014 to provide access to Museum collections and research, enabling to explore, download and re-use these data for their own purposes. MacOS 10.A guest blog by Galina Jönsson From Left: Galina Jönsson in the Museum collection, The Museum’s Data Portal and graph showing scietific paper rates and numbers since 2015.ĭigital Collections support over 1000 scientific papers

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System Requirements and Technical Details Watch a slide show of your pictures on the desktop.Ĭhange a collection's style, fonts, and colors.Ĭhange the size and style of items within a collection. Features of iCollectionsĮasily create collections to organize items on your desktop.Ĭreate a disk panel to show your disk drives.Ĭreate Folder View to access selected folders right on the desktop.Ĭreate a photo frame to have your favorite images on your desktop.Īdd tabs to group files in one collection. It helps you keep related items together, so your files (pictures, documents, screenshots, applications, etc.) are organized and easy to find. It lets you create areas on your desktop to sort and arrange your icons.

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The app's unique features make it the most popular method of desktop organization for Mac users. It is an expertly designed application that helps keep your Mac desktop organized.

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Free download iCollections 8.0.3 (80303) full version standalone offline installer for Windows Mac, iCollections Overview







Icollections app