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Global Amphibian Biodiversity
An online facility for scientific information on the biodiversity, ecology and evolution of Amphibians

The Global Amphibian Biodiversity Project (GABiP) is an international scientific initiative aimed to advance knowledge on the diversity and declines of the world's amphibians. The project offers this open-access facility to provide information about the evolution, ecology and conservation of these vertebrates across space and time. GABiP also provides a platform to establish dynamic links with society via our commitment with the provision of scientific advice to organisations dealing with environmental policy and management, as well as with people interested in the science behind ecology, evolution, climate change and amphibians in general. Our wide diversity of resources offer multiple opportunities for interactions with our scientific team. GABiP is maintained by the University of Lincoln (UK).
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Daniel Pincheira-Donoso has delivered the first official seminar introducing an overview of the GABiP at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic. The reception of the academic audience was extremely positive.
Thursday, 2 March 2017

The GAB project open-access repository is formally launched online. All platforms of communication and interactions with the GABiP will be activated soon.
Monday, 30 January 2017

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