The UBC-BBM Fish Collection (University of British Columbia, Beaty Biodiversity Museum, UBFC), was begun by Dr. C. McLean Fraser in the Department of Zoology in the 1910s. It was officially created in 1945 when the cataloguing was started. It has been managed by different UBC institutes and departments until 2010 when the BBM was created. The computerization started in 1975. The oldest specimen was collected in 1903.
The collection may currently hold 26,000 lots with 300,000 specimens over the 33,700 lots with 346,000 specimens recorded in the database (inventory 2023). Almost 32,000 recorded lots are georeferenced, from about 5,700 different stations. Two-thirds of the recorded lots come from marine waters, but one third in terms of number of specimens. Besides fishes from British Columbia and adjacent Canada and USA’s states that are the location for 75% of the recorded lots, various expeditions in the Pacific and Asia in the 1950-60s increased the diversity to reach today about 2,800 recorded valid species, with recorded 11 holotypes and 209 paratypes for 38 nominal species. About 500 x-ray plates and 129 drawings are available at https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bbmnhibc.
For more details, see https://beatymuseum.ubc.ca/research-2/collections/fish-collection/.
The database was previously disseminated through FishBase since 1996 (temporarily, there may be duplicates in GBIF).
GBIF url: https://www.gbif.org/dataset/4caf2040-83ad-4fa7-ba13-005bced721eb
Homepage: https://collections.beatymuseum.ubc.ca
Citation: Bailly N, Pitblado M (2024). Beaty Biodiversity Museum Fish Collection. Version 1.3. University of British Columbia. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/yacq34 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-06-17.
The collection may currently hold 26,000 lots with 300,000 specimens over the 33,700 lots with 346,000 specimens recorded in the database (inventory 2023). Almost 32,000 recorded lots are georeferenced, from about 5,700 different stations. Two-thirds of the recorded lots come from marine waters, but one third in terms of number of specimens. Besides fishes from British Columbia and adjacent Canada and USA’s states that are the location for 75% of the recorded lots, various expeditions in the Pacific and Asia in the 1950-60s increased the diversity to reach today about 2,800 recorded valid species, with recorded 11 holotypes and 209 paratypes for 38 nominal species. About 500 x-ray plates and 129 drawings are available at https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bbmnhibc.
For more details, see https://beatymuseum.ubc.ca/research-2/collections/fish-collection/.
The database was previously disseminated through FishBase since 1996 (temporarily, there may be duplicates in GBIF).
GBIF url: https://www.gbif.org/dataset/4caf2040-83ad-4fa7-ba13-005bced721eb
Homepage: https://collections.beatymuseum.ubc.ca
Citation: Bailly N, Pitblado M (2024). Beaty Biodiversity Museum Fish Collection. Version 1.3. University of British Columbia. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/yacq34 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-06-17.
資料集編號
4caf2040-83ad-4fa7-ba13-005bced721eb (DatasetUUID)
其他標題
資料集作者
Nicolas Bailly、Mark Pitblado
資料集發佈者
University of British Columbia
資料集來源
GBIF
資料集標籤
資料集關鍵字
敏感標示
本資料集包含經過模糊化處理的敏感資料
授權
CC0
詮釋資料更新日期
2024-08-28
觀測資料最新匯入日期
類群
魚類
紀錄筆數
26
下載次數
361