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V.L.Komarov’s expedition to Russia, China, and Korea from 1895 to 1897

Authors: Chang, Chin Sung;

V.L.Komarov’s expedition to Russia, China, and Korea from 1895 to 1897

Abstract

Historical collections of herbarium and literature play a important role in documenting biodiversity information. The botanical biodiversity of the northern Asia is considerably understudied compared to other Chinese and Japanese regions of Asia. The impetus for this work was the need to assign geographic coordinates to plant specimens collected in the regions and V.L.Komarov’s observation as primary occurrence data from 1895 to 1897.

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and Korean localities, Chinese, Occurrence, V.L. Komarov, Russian, primary occurrence data, herbarium sheets, Specimen, data cleaning, georeferencing

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