Galaxy for Ecology (Galaxy-E) is the initiative reusing well known open source Galaxy platform to provide access to Ecology oriented tools and high performance computing infrastucture. You can notably use Galaxy-E to import your own Biodiversity data and / or data coming from GBIF, ALA, iNat or others external resources and visualize as analyse it ...
DOI: 10.3897/biss.6.94957
Last Update: 2023
Data reporting Data management Data collection Data analysis Species traits Species populations Genetic composition Ecosystem structure Ecosystem function Community composition Terrestrial Marine Freshwater Ecosystem services Citizen Science Invasive Migratory Plants Birds Mammals Fishes Reptiles Amphibians Butterflies Macroinvertebrates Other Invertebrates
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Galaxy for Ecology (Galaxy-E) is the initiative reusing well known open source Galaxy platform to provide access to Ecology oriented tools and high performance computing infrastucture. You can notably use Galaxy-E to import your own Biodiversity data and / or data coming from GBIF, ALA, iNat or others external resources and visualize as analyse it using R scripts or Python scripts useable without having programming knowledge or Jupyter notebooks / Rstudio / R Shiny interactive apps. You can share your data and visualization / analysis results to colleagues or publicly. You can create a workflow from your visualisation / analysis history to facilitate others to apply the same processes on their own !
Monitoring program(s) or initiative(s) using the tool:
French BON
Contact person: | Yvan Le Bras |
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Contact e-mail: | yvan.le-bras@mnhn.fr |
Contact Organization: | National Museum of Natural History (MNHN) |
License: | CC BY |
Technical Status: | Finish and with constant technical support |
URL(s): | https://ecology.usegalaxy.eu/ |
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