About
mybiOSis is the entry point into a growing collection of open digital tools designed for exploring, documenting, and analyzing biodiversity and environmental change. It connects field data, literature evidence, spatial tools, and AI-guided exploration within a unified framework.
The platform supports cumulative environmental assessments, taxon and habitat inventories and monitoring, project management, and participatory science. All modules are designed to function independently or as components of an integrated knowledge infrastructure.
Tools & Modules
NDOR is a central component of the mybiOSis ecosystem, designed to store, organize, and explore biodiversity records collected through structured protocols. NDOR supports collaborative documentation of species and habitats by integrating georeferenced observations, images, and contextual data into a unified, accessible database (more info)
kladOS is an interactive online toolkit that provides access to NDOR through a desktop-like interface, offering an intuitive and flexible environment for managing biodiversity data and tools (more info).
A mobile-optimized application with a streamlined feature set that enables users to browse image posts, albums, and taxon details, while also allowing the preparation of geolocated uploads.
Outlook
The mybiOSis ecosystem is continuously evolving, with new modules focusing on GIS for biodiversity, ecological assessments, uncertainty analysis, AI-powered pattern recognition, and interactive ecological synthesis. We invite researchers, conservationists, and citizen scientists to explore, contribute, and integrate with our growing platform.
Future plans include tighter integration of monitoring data with predictive modeling tools and expanded international collaboration under frameworks such as Natura2000, Water Framework Directive, GBIF, OSPAR and HELCOM.