Published on 01 January 2025

Vertebrate Zoology Division - Mammalogy, Yale Peabody Museum

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Motz, Gary

Description

The mammal collection in the Yale Peabody Museums’s Division of Vertebrate Zoology, although small, is worldwide in coverage, and is used principally for teaching. The 5,086 mammal skins (over 720 species) date from the 19th century, and includes several rare and endangered species: the African elephant, black rhinoceros, orangutan, mountain gorilla, red wolf, black-footed ferret and snow leopard. The skeleton collection is likewise small (4,776 specimens representing over 770 species), but historically important, and contains a disproportionate number of large animals, among them one of only 7 complete skeletons of the now extinct quagga, and a large series of buffalo skulls from the 1870s.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

1,668.3

FAIR Score

13%

Citations

5,004

Mentions

0

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Publication Details

Publisher

Yale University Peabody Museum

Assigned Domain

Topic Name

Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Subfield

Ecology

Field

Environmental Science

Domain

Physical Sciences

Keywords

Occurrence

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00