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[Annelida] useful database on polychaetes of the Southwestern Atlantic

Paulo R. Pagliosa via annelida%40net.bio.net (by ppagliosa from yahoo.com.br)
Wed Sep 26 08:22:06 EST 2012


Dear annelidans,
 
We are
pleased to present you the NONATObase (http://nonatobase.ufsc.br/), the polychaete
database from the SW Atlantic. Our aim is to contribute the free and open access
to information on polychaetes that includes species and samples occurring from
latitude 5°N to 70°S (from north of Brazil to Antarctic). The datasets could be
constructed only with the generous collaboration of about 44 researchers from
Argentine, Uruguay and Brazil. The data are compiled entirely on published
information and academic theses and today sums about 1,000 references and
115,000 records of 1,154 species, 444 genera and 73 families.
 
Be free to
access the website and search for species, abundance data, datasets and
references but we could inform you that the database is not entirely right and
then data exportation was not allowed yet.  We would appreciate to have all the
suggestions and contributions you may fell interesting to increase our
database. 
 
Now we are
working hard to a final check (taxa names, abundances, references and website
programming) means that sometimes the site could stop responding or lose your
search, but soon as possible all of us may benefits from that. 
 
We believe
in a collaborative research and we would thank you all for sharing your data or
any relevant information on polychaetes from South Atlantic.
 
NONATObase
team

 


>________________________________
> De: Paulo Lana <lana from ufpr.br>
>Para: annelida from magpie.bio.indiana.edu 
>Enviadas: Terça-feira, 25 de Setembro de 2012 15:28
>Assunto: [Annelida] useful database on polychaetes of the Southwestern Atlantic
> 
>Dear annelidans,
>If you are interested in the polychaete fauna of the Southwestern Atlantic, please give a look at this most useful database at http://nonatobase.ufsc.br/.
>This is a work in progress, under the cooordination of Dr. Paulo Roberto Pagliosa Alves, from Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (southern Brazil), with the help of Brazilian polychaetologists.
>Regards,
>Paulo Lana
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