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Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region: The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy)
Abstract. BACKGROUND: Historical collections of natural science museums play a fundamental role in documenting environmental changes and patterns of biodiversity transformation. This considered, they should have a pivotal role to plan conservation and management actions. The MUSE - Science Museum of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6367308/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e32391 |
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author | Assandri, Giacomo Franceschini, Alessandra Lencioni, Valeria |
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description | Abstract. BACKGROUND: Historical collections of natural science museums play a fundamental role in documenting environmental changes and patterns of biodiversity transformation. This considered, they should have a pivotal role to plan conservation and management actions. The MUSE - Science Museum of Trento is an Italian regional museum preserving about 5.5 million items (organised in 297 collections). About one million of them are invertebrates, 70% of which are of local origin, gathered in the collection "Miscellanea Invertebrati". Odonata account for a minor part of this collection; however, most of them are of local or regional relevance. A complete catalogue of this collection does not exist to date. NEW INFORMATION: The collection was studied in 2017-2018 and this contribution aims to present the Catalogue of the historic collection of Odonata of the MUSE - Museo delle Scienze of Trento (Italy). In all, 836 specimens of adult dragonflies and damselflies are found in the collection referring to an overall 56 species. The collection covers a period between 1924 and 1957 and refer to 74 defined localities, all located in northern Italy (most of them in Trentino - Alto Adige Region). The samples conserved in the collection are, for several species, the only indisputable confirmation of their former occurrence in that region. |
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spelling | pubmed-63673082019-02-08 Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region: The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy) Assandri, Giacomo Franceschini, Alessandra Lencioni, Valeria Biodivers Data J Data Paper (Biosciences) Abstract. BACKGROUND: Historical collections of natural science museums play a fundamental role in documenting environmental changes and patterns of biodiversity transformation. This considered, they should have a pivotal role to plan conservation and management actions. The MUSE - Science Museum of Trento is an Italian regional museum preserving about 5.5 million items (organised in 297 collections). About one million of them are invertebrates, 70% of which are of local origin, gathered in the collection "Miscellanea Invertebrati". Odonata account for a minor part of this collection; however, most of them are of local or regional relevance. A complete catalogue of this collection does not exist to date. NEW INFORMATION: The collection was studied in 2017-2018 and this contribution aims to present the Catalogue of the historic collection of Odonata of the MUSE - Museo delle Scienze of Trento (Italy). In all, 836 specimens of adult dragonflies and damselflies are found in the collection referring to an overall 56 species. The collection covers a period between 1924 and 1957 and refer to 74 defined localities, all located in northern Italy (most of them in Trentino - Alto Adige Region). The samples conserved in the collection are, for several species, the only indisputable confirmation of their former occurrence in that region. Pensoft Publishers 2019-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6367308/ /pubmed/30740025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e32391 Text en Giacomo Assandri, Alessandra Franceschini, Valeria Lencioni http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Data Paper (Biosciences) Assandri, Giacomo Franceschini, Alessandra Lencioni, Valeria Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region: The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy) |
title | Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region: The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy) |
title_full | Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region: The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy) |
title_fullStr | Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region: The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy) |
title_full_unstemmed | Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region: The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy) |
title_short | Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region: The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy) |
title_sort | dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an alpine region: the odonata historical collection of the muse (trento, italy) |
topic | Data Paper (Biosciences) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6367308/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e32391 |
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