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National Ecological Observatory Network Biorepository, Mammal Collection (Blood Samples) : Update Request #2115

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{
    "institution": "National Ecological Observatory Network Biorepository",
    "collection": " Mammal Collection (Blood Samples) ",
    "recordsets": "",
    "recordsetQuery": "",
    "institution_code": "NEON",
    "collection_code": "MAMC-BL",
    "collection_uuid": "",
    "collection_lsid": "NA",
    "collection_url": "https://biorepo.neonscience.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=24",
    "collection_catalog_url": "https://biorepo.neonscience.org/portal/index.php",
    "description": "This collection contains blood samples collected from small mammals during small mammal sampling (NEON sample class: mam_pertrapnight_in.bloodSampleID). Small mammal sampling is based on the lunar calendar, with timing of sampling constrained to occur within 10 days before or after the new moon. Typically, core sites are sampled 6 times per year, and relocatable sites 4 times per year. Small mammals are sampled using box traps (models LFA, XLK, H.B. Sherman Traps, Inc., Tallahassee, FL, USA) and, at sites in Puerto Rico, larger wire traps suitable for catching Rattus spp. (model 201, Tomahawk Live Trap, Hazlehurst, WI, USA). Box traps are arrayed in three to eight (depending on the size of the site) 10 x 10 grids with 10m spacing between traps at all sites. Where used, wire traps are used only in alternate bouts of trapping and placed at every other trap station in the 10 x 10 grid, such that a total of 50 wire traps are set. Small mammal trapping bouts are comprised of one or three nights of trapping, depending on whether a grid is designated for pathogen sample collection (3 nights) or not (1 night). Blood is collected using the mandibular blood sampling technique, which involves collection from the submandibular and/or facial vein or artery. Only blood samples with volumes of at least 20 microliters are sent for pathogen analysis. The remaining samples are archived in the NEON Biorepository at -80 degrees Celsius. Blood samples are collected at a frequency of once per individual per bout. See related links below for protocols and NEON related data products.",
    "descriptionForSpecialists": "",
    "cataloguedSpecimens": 2514,
    "knownToContainTypes": "",
    "taxonCoverage": "North American Small Mammals",
    "geographic_range": "North America",
    "collectionExtent": "Small mammals collected from 47 terrestrial sites distributed across the United States as part of the National Ecological Observatory Network",
    "contact": "Kelsey Yule",
    "contact_role": "project manager",
    "contact_email": "kmyule@asu.edu",
    "mailing_address": "734 W Alameda Dr",
    "mailing_city": "Tempe",
    "mailing_state": "",
    "mailing_zip": "85282",
    "physical_address": "734 W Alameda Dr",
    "physical_city": "Tempe",
    "physical_state": "AZ",
    "physical_zip": "85282",
    "lat": 33.40107,
    "lon": -111.94994
}

About this update: Kelsey Yule kmyule@asu.edu This is a new, continuously updated collection.

CatChapman commented 4 years ago

new entry created https://github.com/iDigBio/idb-us-collections/commit/04053f5c8291df23bc77569ef6337a6bd510479c