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- who: Charles C. Davis from the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, (WSL), Switzerland Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University Herbaria, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA have published the research: A New Method for Counting Reproductive Structures in Digitized Herbarium Specimens Using Mask R-CNN, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The use of museum specimens has invigorated and enriched the investigation of phenological responses to climatic change, and is one of several research directions that has brought a renewed sense of purpose and timeliness to natural history collections (Davis et_al, 2015; Willis et_al, 2017; Meineke . . .
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