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1   Link   Search Fish Collections - FishBase
Página para consulta de la base de datos FishBase, la cual contiene el mayor acervo de registros sobre especies de peces en el mundo.
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2   Link   Department of Ichthyology at the American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History's ichthyological collection comprises approximately 2,000,000 specimens, 200,000 lots, 35,000 skeletons, 2,500 tissues samples, and 500 types. The scope of the collections is worldwide with special strengths in African, Australian, Central American, Chinese, and Malagasy freshwater fishes as well as Bahamian and Gulf of Mexico shore fishes.
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3   Link   Department of Ichthyology at California Academy of Sciences
The Department of Ichthyology is home to one of the largest and most important collections of fishes in the world, and is designated as one of eight International Centers for Ichthyology in North America.
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4   Link   Ichthyology Department at Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard
Ichthyology has been studied at Harvard since long before the founding of the Museum of Comparative Zoology by Louis Agassiz in 1859. By the late 1700s, William Dandridge Peck, the first professor of Natural History at Harvard, had collected and published on New England fishes. Peck's specimens were skinned, dried and glued to paper sheets; some are still in the MCZ collection to this day.
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5   Link   The Marine Vertebrate Collection of Scripps Institution of Oceanography
The Marine Vertebrate Collection of Scripps Institution of Oceanography maintains approximately 2 million alcohol-preserved specimens in well over 100,000 lots, representing more than 5,500 species of fishes. The Collection maintains worldwide holdings of deep-sea and pelagic fishes as well as extensive holdings of shore fishes from the entire eastern Pacific. The Collection includes primary types of over 190 species (type catalog), skeletal preparations (both dried and cleared-and-stained) for over 1000 species (osteology catalog), otoliths from over 750 species (otolith collection), and tissues from over 500 species. Collection data for approximately 92,000 lots are available on a searchable database.
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6   Link   Smithsonian NMNH. Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Fishes
Ichthyology is the study of fishes. Research by staff and associates in the Division covers a broad spectrum of the great diversity of fishes, generally relying on the vast resources of the national fish collection. The fish collection, at the National Museum of Natural History, is the largest in the world, with approximately 540,000 lots (a lot consists of all specimens of a species collected at the same time and place) and about 4 million specimens.
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7   Link   Los Angeles County The Natural History Museum's fish collection
The Natural History Museum's fish collection is one of ten internationally recognized ichthyological collections in the United States. The collection contains an estimated five million specimens, of which roughly three million are catalogued (171,000 catalogued lots, including 224 holotypes, and 8,515 paratypes). Our collection emphasis is the Pacific Rim, with particular strengths in fishes from the Eastern Pacific, Galapagos, Hawaiian, and Philippine islands, the Antarctic, and the freshwaters of North, Central, and South America.
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