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Animalia > Chordata > Amphibia > Anura > Rhacophoridae
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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).

Contacts

Name Sharon Grant
RoleTechnology Liaison to Science
Emailsgrant@fieldmuseum.org
Name Kate Webbink
RoleInformation Specialist
Emailnone
Name Alan Resetar
RoleCollection Manager
Emailaresetar@fieldmuseum.org
Name Josh Mata
RoleAssistant Collection Manager
Emailjmata@fieldmuseum.org
Name Laura Russell
RoleVertNet Programmer
Emaillarussell@vertnet.org
Name Sharon Grant
RoleTechnology Liaison to Science
Emailsgrant@fieldmuseum.org
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DescriptionFMNH 253619 anterior third ventral
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TitleFMNH 253619
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Rights[Copyright] Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC
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Metadata Date2016-03-18
Provider-managed ID1235809
Service Access PointYes
CreditField Museum of Natural History
License URLhttps://www.fieldmuseum.org/field-museum-natural-history-conditions-and-suggested-norms-use-collections
Attribution StatementPlease cite this as: (c) The Field Museum (DATE) CC-BY-NC
CreatorField Museum of Natural History - Division of Amphibians and Reptiles
ID Containing Collectionhttp://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34795
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