Biological Society of Northwest Jutland, field observations, Denmark
Authors: Durinck, Jan;
doi: 10.15468/5dj7xh
Biological Society of Northwest Jutland, field observations, Denmark
Abstract
The dataset is provided by “Biologisk Forening for Nordvestjylland” (Biological Society of Northwest Jutland) and covers approximately 22.900 field observations of Animalia, Fungi and Plantae from Northwest Jutland, Denmark made from 1750 until 2015. The regional boundary of the observations is northwest: 57.35°North, 8.2° East, and southeast: 56.53°North, 9.94° East.
Keywords
Occurrence, Northwest Jutland, Denmark, Observation, Biological Society, Field observations
Occurrence, Northwest Jutland, Denmark, Observation, Biological Society, Field observations
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