Citizen science helps in the study of fungal diversity in new jersey

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  • who: Maria Shumskaya from the DepartmentKean University , states this type of citizen science driven data collection has the potential to exponentially increase our knowledge of fungal taxa across the United States have published the Article: Citizen science helps in the study of fungal diversity in New Jersey, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 15/08/2022
  • what: The difference with 691 species unique to GBIF records for New Jersey and 605 species unique to the dataset likely results from the study focus regions sampled and changes in the fungal composition of the state over the years . . .

     

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