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The Pan-European Species-directories Infrastructure (PESI) provides a mechanism to deliver an integrated, annotated checklist of the species occurring in Europe, aiming to cover the Western Palearctic biogeographic region. PESI integrates the efforts of five community networks, Euro+Med PlantBase (E+M); Fauna Europaea (FaEu); the European Register of Marine Species (ERMS), and Species Fungorum Europe (SF-EU), into a single European checklist. The PESI checklist (also called EU-nomen) serves as a taxonomic standard and backbone for Europe.[1]
References
edit- ^ Jong, Yde de; Kouwenberg, Juliana; et al. (28 September 2015). "PESI – a taxonomic backbone for Europe". Biodiversity Data Journal. 3 (3): e5848. doi:10.3897/BDJ.3.e5848. PMC 4609752. PMID 26491393.
External links
edit- "PESI portal - Home". www.eu-nomen.eu. A Pan-European Species-directories Infrastructure - PESI (web portal)
- "Pesi | Pesi". A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure – PESI (project website)
- Jong, Yde de; Kouwenberg, Juliana; et al. (28 September 2015). "PESI – a taxonomic backbone for Europe". Biodiversity Data Journal. 3 (3): e5848. doi:10.3897/BDJ.3.e5848. PMC 4609752. PMID 26491393.
- Jong, Yde. "Standardising Taxonomic Data – the backbone of Europe's biodiversity management". International Innovation (2011) Standardising taxonomic data. 2011-1: 281-292