The Importance and Potential Value of a Regional Midsize Arthropod Collection: An Example of IBULC
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Authors
Kagainis, UCera, I
Juceviča, E
Karpa, A
Salmane, I
Saulītis, J
Spuņģis, V
Telnov, Dmitry
Melecis, V
Jankevica, L
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2020Submitted date
2020-09-01Subject Terms
ArthropodaBaltic Region
Collaboration
Collections
IBULC
Rare Species
Species diversity
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During the last three centuries, people involved in natural history sciences have produced thousands of natural history collections worldwide. Specimens have been used for scientific proof of various discoveries and for gaining new knowledge in many disciplines of science not only in the area of biodiversity but also in taxonomy, species biology and ecology, parasitology, evolution, organisms’ responses to climate change, nature conservation and many other biological sub-disciplines. Despite never-ending financial struggles, the world’s largest collections as well as many regional midsize collections contain billions of specimens. This provides an enormous database for present and future studies. This article presents a critical description of the material of the Institute of Biology, University of Latvia collection (IBULC) containing roughly 59,000 identified arthropod individuals of about 3,700 species, including twenty-eight primary types as a part of around ninety type specimens, to illustrate the importance of midsize regional natural history collections in detail.Citation
Kagainis, Ugis , Inese Cera, Edīte Juceviča, Aina Karpa, Ineta Salmane, Jānis Saulītis, Voldemārs Spuņģis, Dmitry Telnov, Viesturs Melecis, and Liga Jankevica. 2020. "The Importance and Potential Value of a Regional Midsize Arthropod Collection: An Example of IBULC." The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum 13 (3): 45-77. doi:10.18848/1835-2014/CGP/v13i03/45-77.Publisher
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1835-2014EISSN
1835-2022ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.18848/1835-2014/cgp/v13i03/45-77
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