INC PAS Alien Species in Poland
Authors: Solarz, Wojciech;
doi: 10.15468/9mxb4q
INC PAS Alien Species in Poland
Abstract
The Alien Species in Poland database contains records on alien and cryptogenic species recorded in Poland. It comprises all taxa, including viruses and other microorganisms, plants, invertebrates and vertebrates. Some of these species are established in Poland, while for other species only single records are known. The data come both from the literature and field records.
Related Organizations
- Polish Academy of Sciences Poland
- Institute of Nature Conservation Poland
Keywords
Occurrence, Digital Poland: IMBIO Project, Polish Biodiversity Information Network, Specimen, KSIB
Occurrence, Digital Poland: IMBIO Project, Polish Biodiversity Information Network, Specimen, KSIB
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