California State University, Long Beach Mammal specimens (Arctos)
Citation
Jacob S (2024). California State University, Long Beach Mammal specimens (Arctos). Version 1.30. California State University, Long Beach. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/iw3g35 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-15.Description
The CSULB mammal collection has ~12,700 specimens preserved as study skins, skulls, skeletons, and fluid preprations. The vast majority of the specimens are regional, with a focus on rodents of Southern California, Utah, and northwestern Mexico. The collection includes vouchers from systematic and parasitological studies of CSULB faculty.
Purpose
Teaching, research.
Sampling Description
Method steps
Additional info
Arctos Data Ownership and Use: http://arctosdb.org/home/data/; http://vertnet.org/resources/norms.htmlTaxonomic Coverages
Most mammal taxa are represented, but Rodentia by far the most so.
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Mammaliarank: class
Geographic Coverages
Mostly southwestern United States and northeastern Mexico.
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Suellen Jacoboriginator
position: Vertebrate Collections Manager
California State University, Long Beach
email: suellenajacob@gmail.com
homepage: http://web.csulb.edu/colleges/cnsm/collections/mammals/
Suellen Jacob
metadata author
position: Vertebrate Collections Manager
California State University, Long Beach
email: suellenajacob@gmail.com
homepage: http://web.csulb.edu/colleges/cnsm/collections/mammals/
David Bloom
programmer
position: VertNet Coordinator
VertNet
email: dbloom@vertnet.org
homepage: http://www.vertnet.org
John Wieczorek
programmer
position: Information Architect
VertNet
email: tuco@berkeley.edu
homepage: http://www.vertnet.org
Ted Stankowich
administrative point of contact
position: Mammalogy Professer
California State University, Long Beach
email: Theodore.Stankowich@csulb.edu
homepage: http://web.csulb.edu/colleges/cnsm/collections/mammals/