Global Biodiversity Information Facility- Call for Data Papers to fill Gaps on Freshwater Species

GBIF and the open-access Journal of Limnology have announced a call for researchers to submit data papers about species that inhabit the world’s inland waters.

While freshwater environments cover less than one per cent of Earth’s surface and contain less than three per cent of all water on the planet, they are home to at least 10 per cent of all species. Many freshwater macro- and microorganisms also serve as sentinels for the health of these ecosystems, which provide essential life-giving benefits to all species, even terrestrial ones like our own. Despite the severe threats freshwater biodiversity faces, understanding of and investments in its protection typically pales in comparison to those directed toward the terrestrial and marine realms.

To assist efforts to fill gaps in primary biodiversity data on freshwater species, GBIF will sponsor will the article processing charges—normally €624—for the first sixteen (16) manuscripts accepted by the Journal of Limnology

For more information on the call- https://www.gbif.org/news/2Z7fge80XcPXfdas6iysh7/call-for-data-papers-to-fill-gaps-on-freshwater-species

The deadline for submissions has been extended to 15 December 2022.

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