
pmid: 35439244
pmc: PMC9017936
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) New additions of vertebrate specimens to natural history collections are declining in the midst of widespread and accelerating environmental change. Reversing these trends in collecting efforts is essential for addressing future unforeseen ecological issues.
Social Responsibility, Museum collections, QH301-705.5, bats, bat, Biodiversity, Ecosystems, Birds, Research ethics, Seabirds, Ornithology, Chiroptera, Perspective, Vertebrates, Mammalia, Animals, Animalia, Biology (General), Chordata, Natural History
Social Responsibility, Museum collections, QH301-705.5, bats, bat, Biodiversity, Ecosystems, Birds, Research ethics, Seabirds, Ornithology, Chiroptera, Perspective, Vertebrates, Mammalia, Animals, Animalia, Biology (General), Chordata, Natural History
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