Occurrence dataset Registered July 10, 2012
Field Museum of Natural History (Zoology) Amphibian and Reptile Collection
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).
Geographic scope
- Description
Global
- Bounding box
- Latitude
- From -90 to 90
- Longitude
- From -180 to 180
Metrics
Additional info
Contacts
- Organization
- Field Museum of Natural History
- Position
- Technology Liaison to Science
- Address
- 1400 S Lake Shore Drive
- Roles
- Originator
Administrative point of contact - Phone
- User ID
Kate Webbink
Originator- Organization
- Field Museum of Natural History
- Position
- Information Specialist
- Address
- 1400 S Lake Shore Drive
- Roles
- Originator
- Organization
- Field Museum of Natural History
- Position
- Collection Manager
- Address
- 1400 S Lake Shore Drive
- Roles
- Metadata author
- Organization
- Field Museum of Natural History
- Position
- Assistant Collection Manager
- Address
- 1400 S Lake Shore Drive
- Roles
- Custodian steward
- Organization
- VertNet
- Position
- VertNet Programmer
- Roles
- Programmer
GBIF registration
- Registration date
- July 10, 2012
- Metadata last modified
- June 14, 2023
- Publication date
- June 14, 2023
- Hosted by
- Field Museum
- Installation
- Field Museum of Natural History IPT
- Endpoints
- Darwin Core Archive
- EML
- Preferred identifier
- 10.15468/u2pzhj
- Alternative identifiers