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UF FLMNH Ornithology

最新バージョン VertNet によって公開 2018年7月12日 VertNet
The FLMNH Recent bird skeleton collection of 27,500 specimens is approximately fifth largest in the world in number of specimens and species. In 1992, the FLMNH received the Recent bird skeleton collection assembled by Prof. Pierce Brodkorb of the University of Florida's Department of Zoology. With the assistance of an NSF collection improvement grant, this skeleton collection was computer-cataloged and integrated into the FLMNH bird collection. The bird skin collection contains approximately 24,000 specimens. These are mostly traditional study skins, but in recent years we have prepared a large proportion of new specimens with spread wings and associated skeletons. In 1992, the division also received the collection of approximately 3,000 skins assembled by Prof. Brodkorb. The skeleton ... 以上
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The FLMNH Recent bird skeleton collection of 27,500 specimens is approximately fifth largest in the world in number of specimens and species. In 1992, the FLMNH received the Recent bird skeleton collection assembled by Prof. Pierce Brodkorb of the University of Florida's Department of Zoology. With the assistance of an NSF collection improvement grant, this skeleton collection was computer-cataloged and integrated into the FLMNH bird collection. The bird skin collection contains approximately 24,000 specimens. These are mostly traditional study skins, but in recent years we have prepared a large proportion of new specimens with spread wings and associated skeletons. In 1992, the division also received the collection of approximately 3,000 skins assembled by Prof. Brodkorb. The skeleton and skin collections between them represent about 3,700 species in about 1,380 genera. The egg collection, consisting of 10,400 sets representing 733 species, is 11th largest in North America in number of sets and 15th largest in number of species. It represents approximately 90% of the species and subspecies of North American birds. The egg collection includes original collectors' data slips and collector's field notes. The bird sound collection, in the FLMNH Bioacoustic Archives, with 24,000 cataloged recordings representing about 3,200 species, is perhaps third or fourth largest in the world in number of species. In the western hemisphere it is the second largest in number of species and third largest in number of recordings. We are now processing one of our largest accessions ever, the collection of Ben B. Coffey, Jr., with thousands of high-quality recordings from the southeastern USA and the Neotropics.

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この オカレンス(観察データと標本) リソース内のデータは、1 つまたは複数のデータ テーブルとして生物多様性データを共有するための標準化された形式であるダーウィン コア アーカイブ (DwC-A) として公開されています。 コア データ テーブルには、89,877 レコードが含まれています。

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FLMNH Ornithology Collection

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キーワード

Occurrence; Specimen

連絡先

リソースを作成した人:

Tom Webber
Collection Manager
Florida Museum of Natural History
University of Florida
32611-7800 Gainesville
FL
US
+01 352-273-1972
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu

リソースに関する質問に答えることができる人:

Tom Webber
Collection Manager
Florida Museum of Natural History
University of Florida
32611-7800 Gainesville
FL
US
+01 352-273-1972
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu

メタデータを記載した人:

Tom Webber
Collection Manager
Florida Museum of Natural History
University of Florida
32611-7800 Gainesville
FL
US
+01 352-273-1972
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu

地理的範囲

The Recent bird skeleton collection contains specimens from 47 U.S. states and 103 countries. The top ten states in decreasing order are Florida, California, Maine, Massachusetts, Georgia, Alaska, New York, Texas, Arizona, and Virginia. The top ten countries are United States, Mexico, Netherlands, Costa Rica, Kenya, Panama, Zimbabwe, Suriname, Canada, and Australia. The bird skin collection contains specimens from 45 U.S. states and 77 countries. The top ten states in decreasing order are Florida, Georgia, Rhode Island, Connecticut, California, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Maine, North Carolina, and Alaska. The top ten countries are US, Mexico, Honduras, Kenya, Colombia, Cuba, Philippines, Canada, Suriname, and Haiti. Egg collection is especially rich in sets from New England and Florida. The sound collection's geographical strengths include North America, especially Florida, and the Neotropics, with smaller but notable numbers of recordings from Africa, Australia, and Southeast Asia.

座標(緯度経度) 南 西 [-90, -180], 北 東 [90, 180]

生物分類学的範囲

The bird skin and skeleton collections range across the class Aves, representing 27 orders, 129 families, and about 1,400 genera. Rarities include Ivory-billed Woodpeckers, Dusky Seaside Sparrows, Passenger Pigeons, Carolina Parakeets, and Great Auks. The egg collection is rich in sets of raptor eggs, including Bald Eagles, Ospreys, Broad-winged Hawks, Red-shouldered Hawks, Crested Caracaras, and American Kestrels, and the Florida races of Seaside Sparrows and Clapper Rails. Rarities include sets of Passenger Pigeon, Carolina Parakeet, and Bachman's Warbler. Some taxonomic groups especially well represented in the sound collection are tinamous, trogons, woodpeckers, antbirds, New World flycatchers, wrens, New World wood warblers, and corvids.

Class  Aves (Birds)

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