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Field Museum of Natural History (Zoology) Amphibian and Reptile Collection

This dataset that contains primary occurrence data for species.

Description

The collection serves as a major research resource for the national and international scientific communities and contains unique material of special historical and ecological significance. The collection database is accessible online on this website and through HerpNET. During the 1970’s, it was recognized as one of the five largest and most representative collections of amphibians and reptiles in the United States (Wake et al. 1975). Currently it ranks among the top six herpetological collections in the United States and one of the twenty largest in the World. Collection use has been growing steadily. Loan requests, visits by researchers, and information requests are at high levels. Zoologists, paleontologists, wildlife disease researchers and other disciplines utilize the collections. Regular collection users include professional scientists, agency personnel and students (undergraduate and graduate).

Type of content

Includes: Point occurrence data, gbif import.

Citation

Grant S, Webbink K, Resetar A (2023). Field Museum of Natural History (Zoology) Amphibian and Reptile Collection. Version 12.9. Field Museum. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/u2pzhj accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-06.

Digitised records

Looking up... the number of records that can be accessed through the BioAtlas - Atlas bioraznolikosti Hrvatske. This resource was last checked for updated data on 15 Nov 2024. The most recent data was published on 15 Nov 2024.

Metadata last updated on 2024-11-15 16:49:01.0

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