Occurrence dataset Registered September 24, 2012

    KUBI Ornithology Collection

    Description

    The Ornithology group in the Biodiversity Institute at the University of Kansas conducts research and provides undergraduate and graduate education on the birds of the world. Research topics include the species limits and species diversity, evolution, geography, genetics and genomics, morphology, conservation, ecology, and behavior. This work is greatly enhanced by extensive research collections of world birds, numbering more than 107,000 specimens, many of which are recently collected as part of the group's global bird sampling program. Ornithology's study skin collections total about 60,000 specimens. The historical collections are strongest for the Great Plains of the United States and for Mexico, with additional holdings from Central and South America, Borneo, and Kenya. Recent large-scale collections have built significant recent holdings from Mexico, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Panama, Guyana, Peru, Paraguay, Argentina, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Botswana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mongolia, China, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Palau, and others. Collections of special importance include series of more than 14,000 House Sparrow (Passer domesticus), which formed the basis for landmark scientific research by Richard Johnston and his students; extensive series of several North American species (Red-winged Blackbird Agelaius phoeniceus, meadowlarks Sturnella spp., Horned Lark Eremophila alpestris); series documenting many of the Great Plains hybrid zones; and the feathers of an extinct moa (Dinornithidae). Recent additions include extensive series from Guyana, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Paraguay, including many species otherwise poorly represented in scientific collections. The avian osteological collections are extensive, totaling over 32,500 specimens, and ranked third largest in the world (Wood and Schnell 1986). This component of the collection has important strengths from the Great Plains of the United States, Mexico, and northern South America. Important holdings include critical and unique Ecuadorian series, extensive recent Australian material, and a large series of steamer-ducks (Tachyeres sp.). Recent collecting activities have built South American skeletal holdings into an important collection, with material from poorly represented sectors such as the Atlantic Forest, the Yucatan Peninsula, Guyana, and montane Central America. Although fluid-preserved specimens were not an early focus of Ornithology activities, the collections at KU were ranked seventh in North America at the time of the last summary of anatomical holdings (Wood et al. 1982). More recently, as part of Prum's research program, these collections have grown significantly, with important holdings of suboscine passeriform birds, among other groups. Now housed with ample space and ideal storage conditions in an NSF- and State of Kansas-funded addition, this collection is seeing increased research applications.

    Geographic scope

    Description

    The Division has an active, global collections program, which has created recent collections resources from all continents except Antarctica.

    Bounding box
    Latitude
    From -90 to 90
    Longitude
    From -180 to 180

    Temporal scope

    range
    January 01, 1841 - July 19, 2025

    Taxonomic scope

    Description

    All birds.

    Coverage
    AvesBirds

    Metrics

    Additional info

    http://biodiversity.ku.edu/research/university-kansas-biodiversity-institute-data-publication-and-use-norms

    Contacts

    • Robert Moyle

      Originator
      Organization
      KU Biodiversity Institute
      Position
      Curator in Charge
      Roles
      Originator
      Email
      Phone
    • Lucas DeCicco

      Metadata author
      Administrative point of contact
      Organization
      KU Biodiversity Institute
      Position
      Collection Manager
      Address
      Dyche Hall, 1345 Jayhawk Blvd.
      Roles
      Metadata author
      Administrative point of contact
      Email
      Phone
    • A. Townsend Peterson

      Principal investigator
      Organization
      KU Biodiversity Institute
      Position
      Curator
      Roles
      Principal investigator
      Email
      Phone
    • Robert Moyle

      Principal investigator
      Organization
      KU Biodiversity Institute
      Position
      Curator in Charge
      Roles
      Principal investigator
      Email
      Phone

    GBIF registration

    Registration date
    September 24, 2012
    Metadata last modified
    June 13, 2025
    Publication date
    June 13, 2025
    Hosted by
    University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute
    Installation
    KU Biodiversity Institute Specify v7
    Endpoints
    Darwin Core Archive
    Preferred identifier
    10.15468/hlh5ud
    Alternative identifiers

    Citation

    DeCicco L, Moyle R (2025). KUBI Ornithology Collection. University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/hlh5ud accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-07-19.