LSUMZ Mammal Tissues
Citation
Dittmann D (2016). LSUMZ Mammal Tissues. Version 3.1. Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/lawfo3 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-12.Description
About the Collection: LSU is a leader in vertebrate tissue preservation, and the museum’s frozen tissues collection is the largest of its kind in the world. Given the increasing importance of molecular studies (which rely heavily on frozen tissues), the value of this collection is certain to increase in the future. The collection regularly provides samples of tissues to U.S. and foreign scientists. These tissues are used for a wide variety of studies in forensics, epidemiology, conservation, wildlife management, comparative molecular genetics, and phylogenetics. Many tissue samples in the collection are from Neotropical species whose habitats have been disturbed or destroyed. Thus, we have a DNA (genetic) record of those organisms, even though the species themselves may be extinct in all or part of their former range. For information about how to obtain a tissue loan see: https://sites01.lsu.edu/wp/mns/files/2015/09/tissuegrantpolicy-2015.pdfAdditional info
http://vertnet.org/resources/norms.htmlTaxonomic Coverages
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Mammaliacommon name: Mammals rank: class
Geographic Coverages
Significant holdings from US, Central and South America, and Malaysia
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Donna Dittmannoriginator
position: Collections Manager
Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science
119 Foster Hall
Baton Rouge
70803
LA
US
Telephone: +01 225-578-2855
email: ddittma@lsu.edu
homepage: http://sites01.lsu.edu/wp/mns/research-collections/genetic-resources/
Donna Dittmann
metadata author
position: Collections Manager
Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science
119 Foster Hall
Baton Rouge
70803
LA
US
Telephone: +01 225-578-2855
email: ddittma@lsu.edu
homepage: http://sites01.lsu.edu/wp/mns/research-collections/genetic-resources/
David Bloom
programmer
position: VertNet Programmer
VertNet
email: dbloom@vertnet.org
homepage: http://www.vertnet.org
David Bloom
programmer
position: VertNet Coordinator
VertNet
email: dbloom@vertnet.org
homepage: http://www.vertnet.org
John Wieczorek
programmer
position: Information Architect
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at UC Berkeley
email: tuco@berkeley.edu
Donna Dittmann
administrative point of contact
position: Collections Manager
Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science
119 Foster Hall
Baton Rouge
70803
LA
US
Telephone: +01 225-578-2855
email: ddittma@lsu.edu
homepage: http://sites01.lsu.edu/wp/mns/research-collections/genetic-resources/