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  <title xml:lang="eng">AMNH Invertebrate Paleontology Collection</title>
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    <individualName>
        <givenName>Bushra</givenName>
      <surName>Hussaini</surName>
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    <organizationName>AMNH</organizationName>
    <positionName>Senior Scientific Assistant</positionName>
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        <deliveryPoint>200 Central Park West</deliveryPoint>
        <city>New York City</city>
        <administrativeArea>NY</administrativeArea>
        <postalCode>10024</postalCode>
        <country>US</country>
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    <phone>+01-212-769-5371</phone>
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    <positionName>Senior Scientific Assistant</positionName>
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        <deliveryPoint>200 Central Park West</deliveryPoint>
        <city>New York City</city>
        <administrativeArea>NY</administrativeArea>
        <postalCode>10024</postalCode>
        <country>US</country>
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    <individualName>
        <givenName>Joanna</givenName>
      <surName>McCaffrey</surName>
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    <organizationName>iDigBio</organizationName>
    <positionName>Biodiversity Informatics Manager</positionName>
    <address>
        <city>Gainesville</city>
        <administrativeArea>FL</administrativeArea>
        <country>US</country>
    </address>
    <electronicMailAddress>jmccaffrey@flmnh.ufl.edu</electronicMailAddress>
    <onlineUrl>https://www.idigbio.org/portal/</onlineUrl>
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    <individualName>
        <givenName>Laura</givenName>
      <surName>Russell</surName>
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    <organizationName>iDigBio</organizationName>
    <positionName>Data Mobilization Specialist</positionName>
    <electronicMailAddress>larussell@vertnet.org</electronicMailAddress>
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    <role>programmer</role>
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      2017-12-07
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    <para>The dataset contains taxonomic, geographic and stratigraphic data for 7000 specimen lots of Foraminifera and Ostracoda Microfossils housed at the American Museum of Natural History</para>
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            <keyword>Fossil Invertebrates</keyword>
            <keyword>Micropaleontology</keyword>
            <keyword>Protista</keyword>
            <keyword>Foraminifera</keyword>
            <keyword>Ostracoda</keyword>
            <keyword>Mollusca</keyword>
            <keyword>Bivalvia</keyword>
            <keyword>Gastropoda</keyword>
            <keyword>Echinodermata</keyword>
            <keyword>Cephalopoda</keyword>
            <keyword>Arthropoda</keyword>
            <keyword>Trilobita</keyword>
            <keyword>Porifera</keyword>
            <keyword>Nautiloidea</keyword>
            <keyword>Ammonoidea</keyword>
            <keyword>Echinoidea</keyword>
            <keyword>Crinoidea</keyword>
            <keyword>Brachiopoda</keyword>
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    <para>To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the <ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode"><citetitle>Public Domain (CC0 1.0)</citetitle></ulink>. Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.</para>
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    <online>
      <url function="information">http://www.amnh.org/our-research/paleontology/collections/fossil-invertebrates/microfossil-conservation-and-digitization</url>
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              <generalTaxonomicCoverage>Fossil Invertebrates, Micropaleontology, Protista, Foraminifera, Ostracoda, Mollusca, Bivalvia, Gastropoda, Echinodermata, Cephalopoda, Arthropoda, Trilobita, Porifera, Nautiloidea, Ammonoidea, Echinoidea, Crinoidea, Brachiopoda</generalTaxonomicCoverage>
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                <taxonRankValue>Foraminifera</taxonRankValue>
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    <description>
      <para></para>
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    <maintenanceUpdateFrequency>unkown</maintenanceUpdateFrequency>
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    <individualName>
        <givenName>Bushra</givenName>
      <surName>Hussaini</surName>
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    <organizationName>AMNH</organizationName>
    <positionName>Senior Scientific Assistant</positionName>
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        <deliveryPoint>200 Central Park West</deliveryPoint>
        <city>New York City</city>
        <administrativeArea>NY</administrativeArea>
        <postalCode>10024</postalCode>
        <country>US</country>
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    <phone>+01-212-769-5371</phone>
    <electronicMailAddress>hussaini@amnh.org</electronicMailAddress>
    <onlineUrl>http://www.amnh.org/our-research/paleontology</onlineUrl>
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  <project id="NSF #1203394">
    <title>CSBR: Natural History Collections: Support for the AMNH Invertebrate Paleontology Collection; Addressing a critical need to conserve and digitize the Microfossil Collection</title>
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        <individualName>
            <givenName>Neil</givenName>
          <surName>Landman</surName>
        </individualName>
        <role>principalInvestigator</role>
      </personnel>
      <funding>
        <para>National Science Foundation</para>
      </funding>
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          <descriptorValue>The Foraminifera and Ostracoda Microfossil collection at the American Museum of Natural History was established in 1935 and contains 7000 specimen lots keyed into seminal monographs on foraminifera and ostracoda.The collection is important because of its broad range, making it possible to study the diversity of these organisms and their distribution geographically, and over geologic time. The collection was at risk due to suboptimal storage and lack of databasing. Specimens were identified, rehoused, conserved and catalogued. Data associated with specimens are made available to the public and researchers via the online database, along with digital images of over 1,000 specimens and CT-scan images of 50 specimens.
The improvements to this collection will enhance its utility and accessibility for researchers and students. Correctly identified and curated specimens will be used in evolutionary studies and in research in which foraminifera are used to evaluate the impacts of present and past climate change on ecosystems.</descriptorValue>
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