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20 years Catalogue of Life. This year, 2021, marks our 20th anniversary and it is a time to celebrate! Milestones include reaching over 2 million accepted species and the completion of the new Catalogue of Life infrastructure.
Catalogue of Life (COL), en français : « Le catalogue de la vie », est une base de données de taxinomie visant à recouvrir toutes les espèces vivantes connues, accessible sur Internet.
The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
2 mars 2011 · A global database of expert-based species checklists for all known organisms on Earth. Updated monthly with new or revised checklists from various sources and taxonomic groups.
Catalogue of Life. The Species 2000 and Integrated Taxonomic Information System ( ITIS ) product, the Catalogue of Life is the most comprehensive and authoritative global index of species currently available. It consists of a single integrated species checklist and taxonomic hierarchy.
7 sept. 2022 · Over the past two decades, Catalogue of Life (COL) has aimed to deliver a species index of all life on earth, based on a consensus classification (Bánki et al. 2022). This index has now reached more than 2 million accepted species names, underpinned by a network of more than 500 experts (Costello et al. 2022). Over this period, the ...