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spelling ftdatacite:10.15468/wodhis 2024-04-28T08:18:23+00:00 NHMD Invertebrate Zoology Collection ... Eibye-Jacobsen, Danny Pavesi, Laura Schiøtte, Tom Sørensen, Martin Vinther Olesen, Jørgen 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/wodhis https://www.gbif.org/dataset/58fc397b-eee4-4138-8a5f-50f9dfb00216 en eng Natural History Museum of Denmark Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Tardigrada Opisthobranchia sponges octopus brittle stars Anthozoa Dijmphna Enteropneusta Stephensen crabs museum collection Onychophora Godthaab Trematoda earthworms Moltke Jensenius Madsen Bivalvia sea spiders Merostomata sea anenomes Copepoda Gastrotricha Echinoidea Petersen Cycliophora Micrognathozoa clams Scyphozoa Rotifera fish lice Stomatopoda corals acorn worms Polychaeta peanut worms Polyplacophora Cephalochordata Echiura Eibye-Jacobsen Ostracoda tunicates Just arrow worms Dana Cephalopoda clam shrimp sea urchins Tantulocarida Tanaidacea dataset OCCURRENCE Dataset 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.15468/wodhis 2024-04-02T12:54:21Z Registered invertebrates (excluding entomology) in the collections of the Natural History Museum of Denmark. These collections encompass 33 phyla, most of them primarily or exclusively marine. The most important phyla (in terms of degree of registration) are: Annelida (especially Polychaeta, marine bristleworms), Arthropoda (Crustacea), Cnidaria, Cycliophora (ring bearers), Echinodermata, Kinorhyncha (mud dragons), Loricifera (corset animals), Mollusca, Nematoda, Platyhelminthes (especially Cestoda, tapeworms), Porifera, Priapulida (penis worms), Rotifera and Tardigrada. The collections are global in scope, with particular strenghs in Scandinavia, the North Atlantic, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, West Africa, southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand. The oldest lots date back to the late 18th century, but the bulk was collected in the late 19th century and during the 20th century. The invertebrate collection (excluding entomology) consists of eight curatorial units which as of 2019 is staffed by two ... Dataset Faroe Islands Greenland North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
institution Open Polar
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language English
topic Tardigrada
Opisthobranchia
sponges
octopus
brittle stars
Anthozoa
Dijmphna
Enteropneusta
Stephensen
crabs
museum collection
Onychophora
Godthaab
Trematoda
earthworms
Moltke
Jensenius Madsen
Bivalvia
sea spiders
Merostomata
sea anenomes
Copepoda
Gastrotricha
Echinoidea
Petersen
Cycliophora
Micrognathozoa
clams
Scyphozoa
Rotifera
fish lice
Stomatopoda
corals
acorn worms
Polychaeta
peanut worms
Polyplacophora
Cephalochordata
Echiura
Eibye-Jacobsen
Ostracoda
tunicates
Just
arrow worms
Dana
Cephalopoda
clam shrimp
sea urchins
Tantulocarida
Tanaidacea
spellingShingle Tardigrada
Opisthobranchia
sponges
octopus
brittle stars
Anthozoa
Dijmphna
Enteropneusta
Stephensen
crabs
museum collection
Onychophora
Godthaab
Trematoda
earthworms
Moltke
Jensenius Madsen
Bivalvia
sea spiders
Merostomata
sea anenomes
Copepoda
Gastrotricha
Echinoidea
Petersen
Cycliophora
Micrognathozoa
clams
Scyphozoa
Rotifera
fish lice
Stomatopoda
corals
acorn worms
Polychaeta
peanut worms
Polyplacophora
Cephalochordata
Echiura
Eibye-Jacobsen
Ostracoda
tunicates
Just
arrow worms
Dana
Cephalopoda
clam shrimp
sea urchins
Tantulocarida
Tanaidacea
Eibye-Jacobsen, Danny
Pavesi, Laura
Schiøtte, Tom
Sørensen, Martin Vinther
Olesen, Jørgen
NHMD Invertebrate Zoology Collection ...
topic_facet Tardigrada
Opisthobranchia
sponges
octopus
brittle stars
Anthozoa
Dijmphna
Enteropneusta
Stephensen
crabs
museum collection
Onychophora
Godthaab
Trematoda
earthworms
Moltke
Jensenius Madsen
Bivalvia
sea spiders
Merostomata
sea anenomes
Copepoda
Gastrotricha
Echinoidea
Petersen
Cycliophora
Micrognathozoa
clams
Scyphozoa
Rotifera
fish lice
Stomatopoda
corals
acorn worms
Polychaeta
peanut worms
Polyplacophora
Cephalochordata
Echiura
Eibye-Jacobsen
Ostracoda
tunicates
Just
arrow worms
Dana
Cephalopoda
clam shrimp
sea urchins
Tantulocarida
Tanaidacea
description Registered invertebrates (excluding entomology) in the collections of the Natural History Museum of Denmark. These collections encompass 33 phyla, most of them primarily or exclusively marine. The most important phyla (in terms of degree of registration) are: Annelida (especially Polychaeta, marine bristleworms), Arthropoda (Crustacea), Cnidaria, Cycliophora (ring bearers), Echinodermata, Kinorhyncha (mud dragons), Loricifera (corset animals), Mollusca, Nematoda, Platyhelminthes (especially Cestoda, tapeworms), Porifera, Priapulida (penis worms), Rotifera and Tardigrada. The collections are global in scope, with particular strenghs in Scandinavia, the North Atlantic, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, West Africa, southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand. The oldest lots date back to the late 18th century, but the bulk was collected in the late 19th century and during the 20th century. The invertebrate collection (excluding entomology) consists of eight curatorial units which as of 2019 is staffed by two ...
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author Eibye-Jacobsen, Danny
Pavesi, Laura
Schiøtte, Tom
Sørensen, Martin Vinther
Olesen, Jørgen
author_facet Eibye-Jacobsen, Danny
Pavesi, Laura
Schiøtte, Tom
Sørensen, Martin Vinther
Olesen, Jørgen
author_sort Eibye-Jacobsen, Danny
title NHMD Invertebrate Zoology Collection ...
title_short NHMD Invertebrate Zoology Collection ...
title_full NHMD Invertebrate Zoology Collection ...
title_fullStr NHMD Invertebrate Zoology Collection ...
title_full_unstemmed NHMD Invertebrate Zoology Collection ...
title_sort nhmd invertebrate zoology collection ...
publisher Natural History Museum of Denmark
publishDate 2024
url https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/wodhis
https://www.gbif.org/dataset/58fc397b-eee4-4138-8a5f-50f9dfb00216
genre Faroe Islands
Greenland
North Atlantic
genre_facet Faroe Islands
Greenland
North Atlantic
op_rights Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
cc-by-4.0
op_doi https://doi.org/10.15468/wodhis
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