Ichthyology Collection - Royal Ontario Museum

The ROM ichthyology collection has over one million specimens of approximately 7,000 species from around the world. The collection currently holds over 95,000 catalogued lots, including 124 holotypes and 1,045 paratypes, with additional types being added regularly through both in-house and collabora...

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Published: Royal Ontario Museum 2014
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spelling ftdatacite:10.15468/wtxvp9 2023-05-15T15:32:06+02:00 Ichthyology Collection - Royal Ontario Museum Ff418020-1d67-11d9-8435-B8a03c50a862 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/wtxvp9 http://www.gbif.org/dataset/18c19a8c-fec3-4f1a-b3fe-db670ba956f0 en eng Royal Ontario Museum This work is licensed under a Creative Commons CCZero 1.0 License http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode. CC0 OCCURRENCE dataset Dataset 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.15468/wtxvp9 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The ROM ichthyology collection has over one million specimens of approximately 7,000 species from around the world. The collection currently holds over 95,000 catalogued lots, including 124 holotypes and 1,045 paratypes, with additional types being added regularly through both in-house and collaborative research. The ROM houses the largest and most diverse collection of Canadian freshwater fishes in existence. Of the 232 known fish species in Canada, the ROM collection presently holds 212, or over 91%, and provides a critical tool for studies on disappearing wildlife. Highlights of the fish collection include the last Atlantic Salmon specimens from Lake Ontario before their extirpation in the 1850s; a Coelacanth from the Comore Islands; the world record Lake Trout from Lake Athabasca, Alberta; the Canadian record Muskellunge from the Moon River, Ontario; and one of the world’s smallest vertebrates, Trimmatom nanus from the Indian Ocean. Dataset Atlantic salmon Lake Athabasca DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada Indian Record Lake ENVELOPE(-128.877,-128.877,55.427,55.427)
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description The ROM ichthyology collection has over one million specimens of approximately 7,000 species from around the world. The collection currently holds over 95,000 catalogued lots, including 124 holotypes and 1,045 paratypes, with additional types being added regularly through both in-house and collaborative research. The ROM houses the largest and most diverse collection of Canadian freshwater fishes in existence. Of the 232 known fish species in Canada, the ROM collection presently holds 212, or over 91%, and provides a critical tool for studies on disappearing wildlife. Highlights of the fish collection include the last Atlantic Salmon specimens from Lake Ontario before their extirpation in the 1850s; a Coelacanth from the Comore Islands; the world record Lake Trout from Lake Athabasca, Alberta; the Canadian record Muskellunge from the Moon River, Ontario; and one of the world’s smallest vertebrates, Trimmatom nanus from the Indian Ocean.
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