Viruses and Aves in EASIN Catalogue
The version 8.2 of the EASIN catalogue has been released. This version added 136 species of Aves and 56 species of Viruses.
CitizenScience [70]
AlienSpecies [44]
Catalogue [35]
IAS [33]
Biodiversity [31]
EURegulation [28]
JRC [23]
DataPartner [21]
EASINTeam [18]
IASApp [17]
EASIN [17]
Invasive [17]
The version 8.2 of the EASIN catalogue has been released. This version added 136 species of Aves and 56 species of Viruses.
The version 5.3 of the EASIN Geodatabase has been published.
Version 7.8 of the EASIN catalogue of alien species is online, and contains now 14,085 species
The EASIN Catalogue currently includes information on about 14,000 alien taxa in Europe from a network of databases.
Online version 7.2 of the EASIN catalogue includes experts' revision of 3675 species occurring in Europe, including terrestrial arthropods, nematodes and other invertebrates.
The latest version of the EASIN Catalogue, 7.0, contains the result of the revision of scientific information on Mammals, Reptiles and Amphibia, marine plankton, and terrestrial Platyhelminthes (flatworms) performed by the taxonomists Riccardo Scalera, Lyudmila Kamburska, and Jean-Lou Justine.
All the scientific information contained in the EASIN Catalogue concerning species taxonomy, synonyms, common names, status (alien, cryptogenic, questionable), environment, impact and pathways of introduction in Europe can be downloaded through to the recently released EASIN RESTful Web Service.
EASIN Catalogue version 6.6 has been released. Information on alien freshwater fish, freshwater plants, Fungi and Oomycota occurring in Europe has been revised by taxonomy specialists and updated. This work has led to the addition of new species and changes to the status of others.
The EASIN Catalogue currently online, version 6.2, includes the updates concerning bacteria alien species occurring in Europe.
Information on freshwater alien molluscs in Europe has been revised and updated in the EASIN Catalogue (version 6.1), including first year and country of introduction in Europe, native range, synonyms, common names, pathways, and new entries.