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Each Thematic Collections Network (TCN) is a network of institutions with a strategy for digitizing information that addresses a particular research theme, such as impacts of climate change or biota of a region. Once digitized, data are easily accessed and available for other research and educational use. Other institutions and collections may join an existing TCN as a Partner to Existing Network (PEN). The following are the TCNs, and any associated PENs, currently funded by the Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC) project:
Award Year 2011
(TCN) InvertNet: An Integrative Platform for Research on Environmental Change, Species Discovery and Identification
(TCN) Plants, Herbivores, and Parasitoids: A Model System for the Study of Tri-trophic Associations
(TCN) North American Lichens and Bryophytes - Sensitive Indicators of Environmental Quality and Change
- Primary Institution: University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Project Websites: http://lbcc.limnology.wisc.edu/
- Data Portals: http://lichenportal.org, http://bryophyteportal.org
- Associated PENs:
- (PEN) Digitization of North American Bryophyte and Lichen Specimens from Florida Herbaria; Primary Institution: University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History; Website: http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/herbarium/research.htm
- (PEN) Addressing Colorado Lichens and Bryophytes as Sensitive Indicators of Environmental Quality and Change; Primary Institution: University of Colorado at Boulder
- (PEN) Digitization of two Important Medium-sized Collections to Join the North American Bryophytes and Lichens TCN
Award Year 2012
(TCN) Mobilizing New England Vascular Plant Data to Track Environmental Changes
- Primary Institution: Yale University
(TCN) Digitizing Fossils to Enable New Syntheses in Biogeography- Creating a PALEONICHES
- Primary Institution: University of Kansas
- Associated PENs:
(TCN) The Macrofungi Collection Consortium: Unlocking a Biodiversity for Understanding Biotec Interactions, Nutrient Cycling and Human Affairs
- Primary Institution: New York Botanical Garden
- Website: http://www.nybg.org/science/new_20120723.php
(TCN) Southwest Collections of Arthropods Network (SCAN): A Model for Collections Digitization to Promote Taxonomic and Ecological Research
- Primary Institution: Northern Arizona University
- Project Website: http://scan1.acis.ufl.edu/
- Data Portal: http://symbiota1.acis.ufl.edu/scan/portal/index.php
- Associated PENs:
Award Year 2013
(TCN) Fossil Insect Collaborative: A Deep-Time Approach to Studying Diversification and Response to Environmental Change
(TCN) Developing a Centralized Digital Archive of Vouchered Animal Communication Signals
(TCN) The Macroalgal Herbarium Consortium: Accessing 150 Years of Specimen Data to Understand Changes in the Marine/Aquatic Environment