Use one of the following formats to cite data retrieved from the Symbiota INABIO network:
Biodiversity occurrence data published by: Symbiota INABIO (accessed through the Symbiota INABIO Portal, https://localhost/bndb, 2024-11-21).
Access each collection profile page to find the available citation formats.
Name of Institution or Collection. Occurrence dataset http://gh.local/Symbiota/portal/content/dwca/accessed via theFresh Symbiota InstallPortal, http://gh.local/Symbiota, 2022-07-25.
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