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The biological resources of biodiversity support essential services and sectors, such as Food and Agriculture, Water, Pharmaceuticals, Medicine and Waste treatment [12]. Biodiversity information is fundamental for the scientific, education and government communities, for preservation of the world's fauna and flora, as well as in decision-making processes during the urban and regional planning. Scientists working with biodiversity information employ a wide variety of data sources, statistical analysis and modeling tools, and presentation or visualization software. These resources may be available on various local and remote platforms [24]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |