巴西的哺乳动物收藏

E. Chiquito, Aldo Caccavo, Carolina F. Santos, T. Semedo, Anna Ludmilla da Costa-Pinto, Diego Astúa, A. M. Bezerra, C. Silva, E. Guerra, P. Gonçalves, S. Althoff, T. Trigo, A. Percequillo
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我们对地球生物多样性知识的进步在很大程度上依赖于生物收集,今天它们仍然是几个学科的基石。最近,巴西哺乳动物学会成立了哺乳动物收藏委员会(CCM-SBMz),旨在收集、组织和分享巴西哺乳动物收藏的信息,并支持它们的管理。作为第一步,我们的目标是对巴西的哺乳动物种群进行诊断,CCM-SBMz联系了100个种群,并成功登记了71个,分布在巴西的5个地区。这些藏品约有372,200个标本,其中60%集中在三个机构:MNRJ、MZUSP和MPEG。通常沉积的材料是凭单标本。大多数馆藏的数据库已经完全数字化或正在数字化的过程中,然而,这些信息在网上并不广泛。馆藏的地理范围主要是区域性或全国性的。在标本数量上,啮齿目是最常见的目,其次是食肉目。在科水平上,Didelphidae、cricetiae和Felidae是较常见的分类群。这项研究表明,巴西拥有大量的哺乳动物标本。然而,考虑到这个国家的大陆面积和哺乳动物的多样性,这些数字仍然远远不能充分代表巴西的哺乳动物多样性。这些结果总结了CCM-SBMz的初步努力,委员会将继续监测巴西的哺乳动物收藏,并努力帮助管理和增加收藏。
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Mammal collections in Brazil
Advances in our knowledge on the planet biodiversity have been largely dependent upon biological collections, and today they continue to be the cornerstone of several disciplines. Recently, the Brazilian Society of Mammalogists established the Mammal Collections Committee (CCM-SBMz) aiming to collect, organize and share information on the mammalian collections in Brazil, as well as support their management. As a first step, our goal here is to provide a diagnosis of mammal collections in Brazil, and the CCM-SBMz contacted 100 collections and successfully registered 71, distributed in all five Brazilian regions. These collections house ca. 372,200 specimens, with 60% of these concentrated in three institutions: MNRJ, MZUSP, and MPEG. The material more commonly deposited are voucher specimens. The database is completely digitized or in process of digitization in most collections, however, this information is not widely available online. The geographic coverage of the collections is mainly regional or national. In number of specimens, Rodentia is the most frequent order in the collections, followed by Carnivora. At the family level, Didelphidae, Cricetidae, and Felidae are the more frequent taxa. This study shows that Brazil houses an important volume of mammalian specimens. However, considering the country’s continental size and high mammal diversity, these numbers are still far from a sufficient representation of the Brazilian mammalian diversity. The results summarize the first efforts of the CCM-SBMz and the committee will continue monitoring the mammal collections in Brazil, as well as working to help the management and growth of collections.
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