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2501“…METHODS: A systematic search of original documents was conducted at the State Archives of Pavia and Milan, that of the City of Pavia and the Museum for the History of Pavia University. The search timeframe was between 1797 and 1830. …”
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2502“…We combine phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA sequences with examination of introduced populations and museum collections to clarify the identities, introduced distributions, geographical origins, and introduction histories of apple snails. …”
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2503por Pagès, Marie, Chaval, Yannick, Herbreteau, Vincent, Waengsothorn, Surachit, Cosson, Jean-François, Hugot, Jean-Pierre, Morand, Serge, Michaux, Johan“…To give an appropriate name to each cluster recognized as a putative species, we reviewed information from the literature and obtained sequences from a museum holotype specimen following the ancient DNA criteria. …”
Publicado 2010
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2504por Gordon, Dennis P., Beaumont, Jennifer, MacDiarmid, Alison, Robertson, Donald A., Ahyong, Shane T.“…Related data sources cover alien species, environmental measures, and historical information. Museum collections in New Zealand hold more than 800,000 registered lots representing several million specimens. …”
Publicado 2010
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2505por Lee, Taehwan, Burch, John B, Coote, Trevor, Pearce-Kelly, Paul, Hickman, Carole, Meyer, Jean-Yves, Ó Foighil, Diarmaid“…We report here a mitochondrial (mt) phylogenetic estimate of Moorean partulid wild and captive lineage survival calibrated with a reference museum collection that pre-dates the predator's introduction and that also includes a parallel dataset from the neighboring island of Tahiti. …”
Publicado 2009
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2506“…Finally, our results suggest that palms conform to a constant diversification model (the 'museum' model or Yule process), at least until the Neogene, with no evidence for any change in diversification rates even through the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction event. …”
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2507por Meynard, Christine N, Pillay, Neville, Perrigault, Manon, Caminade, Pierre, Ganem, Guila“…Records of Rhabdomys taxa across the study region were compiled and georeferenced from the literature, museum records, and field expeditions. Presence records were summarized within a 10 × 10 km grid covering the study area. …”
Publicado 2012
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2508Publicado 2007“…To answer this increasing demand, we have asked two new associate editors to join our editorial panel and are pleased that they have agreed: Denis Couvet from the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (France) specialized in conservation biology and population genetics and Frédéric Farnir from the University of Liège (Belgium) whose research interests focus on the genetic and functional study of QTL involved in agricultural traits. …”
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2509por Ossa, Gonzalo, Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie, Peel, Alison J., Scharf, Anne K., Voigt, Christian C.“…Our study highlights that stable isotope ratios can be used to explain the migratory behavior of flying foxes, even on the isotopically relatively homogenous African continent, and with material collected by museums many decades or more than a century ago.…”
Publicado 2012
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2510por Jónsson, Hákon, Ginolhac, Aurélien, Schubert, Mikkel, Johnson, Philip L. F., Orlando, Ludovic“…Motivation: Ancient DNA (aDNA) molecules in fossilized bones and teeth, coprolites, sediments, mummified specimens and museum collections represent fantastic sources of information for evolutionary biologists, revealing the agents of past epidemics and the dynamics of past populations. …”
Publicado 2013
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2511“…MATERIALS AND METHODS: 420 adult skeletal specimens from the Hamann Todd Collection in the Cleveland Museum of Natural History were selected. Digital calipers were used to measure the sagittal diameter (SCD), interpedicular distance, pedicle length, and vertebral body diameter. …”
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2512“…Convex hulling involves the calculation of minimum convex hull volumes (vol (CH)) from the complete mounted skeletons of modern museum specimens, which are subsequently regressed against body mass (M (b)) to derive predictive equations for extinct species. …”
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2513“…What can such data tell us regarding the genesis of such divergent generic distribution patterns, and nominal species diversity levels across Oceania? RESULTS: Museum, captive (zoo) and contemporary field specimens enabled us to genotype 54 of the ~120 recognized species, including many extinct or extirpated taxa, from 14 archipelagoes. …”
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2514Mapping present and future potential distribution patterns for a meso-grazer guild in the Baltic Seapor Leidenberger, Sonja, De Giovanni, Renato, Kulawik, Robert, Williams, Alan R, Bourlat, Sarah J, Maggs, Christine“…We used occurrence data from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), literature and museum collections, together with five environmental layers at a resolution of 5 and 30 arc-minutes. …”
Publicado 2015
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2515“…Our results also highlight the influence of the tropical lowlands -which might have acted as both “a cradle and a museum of species.” The tropical lowlands accumulated greater diversity than the remainder of the group's range. …”
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2516por Brassey, Charlotte A., O’Mahoney, Thomas G., Kitchener, Andrew C., Manning, Phillip L., Sellers, William I.“…When applied to articulated composite skeletons of the dodo (National Museums Scotland, NMS.Z.1993.13; Natural History Museum, NHMUK A.9040 and S/1988.50.1), we estimate eviscerated body masses of 8–10.8 kg. …”
Publicado 2016
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2517por Chaabane, Amira, Justine, Jean-Lou, Gey, Delphine, Bakenhaster, Micah D., Neifar, Lassad“…Here, we conducted a morphological comparison between newly collected specimens and those previously deposited in museum collections by other authors. Further, we used COI barcoding to ascertain the specific identity of the three host species to better elucidate the circumstances that might explain the unexpectedly broad distribution of P. sulamericanus. …”
Publicado 2016
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2518por Leeney, Ruth H.“…In total, 200 questionnaire surveys and seven interviews with recreational fishing and dive operators were conducted, and 19 rostra were documented from museum archives and private collections, belonging to two sawfish species, the Largetooth Sawfish (Pristis pristis) and Green Sawfish (P. zijsron). …”
Publicado 2017
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2519“…For this increased monastic and nonmonastic sample, we also propose and implement a 4-biomarker SFI, comprised of biomarkers from each of four stressor categories, and compare these SFI distributions with those of the non-metric biomarker SFIs. From the Museum of London WORD database, we tabulate multiple SFIs (2- to 13-biomarkers) for Medieval monastic and nonmonastic samples (N = 134). …”
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2520“…A mounted skeleton that appears to correspond to O. nigeriensis has been on public display since 1975, exhibited at the Natural History Museum of Venice. It was never explicitly reported whether the Venice specimen represents a paratype and therefore, the second nearly complete skeleton reported in literature or a third unreported skeleton. …”
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