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SUBMITTER: Ewers-Saucedo C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8059531 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ewers-Saucedo Christine C Allspach Andreas A Barilaro Christina C Bick Andreas A Brandt Angelika A Fiege Dieter D Füting Susanne S Hausdorf Bernhard B Hayer Sarah S Husemann Martin M Joger Ulrich U Kamcke Claudia C Küster Mathias M Lohrmann Volker V Martin Ines I Michalik Peter P Reinicke Götz-Bodo GB Schwentner Martin M Stiller Michael M Brandis Dirk D
Royal Society open science 20210414 4
Changing species assemblages represent major challenges to ecosystems around the world. Retracing these changes is limited by our knowledge of past biodiversity. Natural history collections represent archives of biodiversity and are therefore an unparalleled source to study biodiversity changes. In the present study, we tested the value of natural history collections for reconstructing changes in the abundance and presence of species over time. In total, we scrutinized 17 080 quality-checked rec ...[more]