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These links and documents contain information about best practices for the preparation of different types of natural history specimens. | These links and documents contain information about best practices for the preparation of different types of natural history specimens. | ||
+ | ==Contributors== | ||
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+ | ==Specimen Preparation Types by Collection Type== | ||
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+ | ===Herpetology=== | ||
+ | *Formalin-fixed, fluid preserved - glass jars and vials | ||
+ | *Alcohol preserved - glass jars and vials | ||
+ | *Skeletal - microclimate in boxes, skeleton cases | ||
+ | *Cleared and Stained - conditions necessary for glycerin storage | ||
+ | *Tissue - handled by Genetic Resources best practices | ||
+ | *Larval - same as alcohol collections. | ||
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+ | ===Ichthyology=== | ||
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+ | *Formalin-fixed, fluid preserved - glass jars and vials | ||
+ | *Alcohol preserved - glass jars and vials | ||
+ | *Skeletal - microclimate in boxes, skeleton cases | ||
+ | *Cleared and Stained - conditions necessary for glycerin storage | ||
+ | *Tissue - handled by Genetic Resources best practices | ||
+ | *Larval - same as alcohol collections. | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 20:52, 29 November 2016
Contents
About
These links and documents contain information about best practices for the preparation of different types of natural history specimens.
Contributors
Specimen Preparation Types by Collection Type
Herpetology
- Formalin-fixed, fluid preserved - glass jars and vials
- Alcohol preserved - glass jars and vials
- Skeletal - microclimate in boxes, skeleton cases
- Cleared and Stained - conditions necessary for glycerin storage
- Tissue - handled by Genetic Resources best practices
- Larval - same as alcohol collections.
Ichthyology
- Formalin-fixed, fluid preserved - glass jars and vials
- Alcohol preserved - glass jars and vials
- Skeletal - microclimate in boxes, skeleton cases
- Cleared and Stained - conditions necessary for glycerin storage
- Tissue - handled by Genetic Resources best practices
- Larval - same as alcohol collections.
Links
Consensus Documents
Community Standards
Paleontology Portal Fossil Preparation module