- Bibikely Biodiversity Institute
The Bibikely Biodiversity Institute (pronounced "bee-bee-KAY-lee") is the primary research and training organization for
arthropod s inMadagascar .Since the first inventory in 1992, the Institute's activities have evolved into one of the most important projects for the advancement of arthropod training and research across Madagascar.
The Institute was founded in 1992 by Dr.
Brian Fisher , preeminent fieldbiologist , and the curator and chairman of theentomology department of theCalifornia Academy of Sciences . Dr. Fisher is also the present executive director of the Institute.Projects
Inventory
This project has become one of the largest arthropod inventory programs ever undertaken.
Over the last 12 years, field crews have inventoried 112 sites across Madagascar. In Madagascar, a team of 15 taxonomic assistants sorted and processed over a million specimens. For ants alone, over 800 new species have been discovered. The Arthropod Inventory of Madagascar project has demonstrated the feasibility of the effort to collect, process, and prepare enormous quantities of taxonomically rich specimens across diverse, large-scale landscapes.
Inventory of the island's rich arthropod fauna remains incomplete, but the success of the current effort has brought us closer to achieving this goal.
Education
Many students receive a significant part of their education working with the Institute. A particular focus is training students from Madagascar.
Biodiversity Center
The Institute is the driving force behind the incipient
Madagascar Biodiversity Center .upport
The following organizations have provided funding for the Institute:
*TheNational Science Foundation
*National Geographic
*World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
*The McBean Family foundation
*Private individualsee also
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California Academy of Sciences
*Madagascar Biodiversity Center External links
* [http://bibikely.org Bibikely Biodiversity Institute]
* [http://www.antweb.org Antweb]
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