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Mammal Collection (Vouchers [Standard Sampling]) (NEON:MAMC-VSS)
This sample is available for loan
Catalog Number (archiveGUID):
NEON01I7N
SESAR Record
Sample Tag (SampleID):
UNDE.20180710.O008A220180710.V
Barcode (sampleCode):
B00000020963
SampleUuid:
46472862-fe69-4bcb-a483-7e176a2434ae
Taxon:
Glaucomys sabrinus
Shaw
identification protected
Family:
Sciuridae
Determiner:
Jordan Swenson (2018-07-10T17:00:00Z)
Taxon Remarks:
Identification source: harvested from NEON API
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Determination History
Glaucomys sabrinus
Shaw
Determiner:
Jordan Swenson
Date:
2018-07-10T17:00:00Z
Event ID:
9e591396-96b8-4dc1-8011-d0d46e1ed5dd
Collector:
Katelyn Palo (ORCID
0000-0002-9964-7108
)
Locality:
United States, Michigan, Gogebic
Locality details protected:
protection typically due to rare or threatened status
Information withheld:
redacted: eventdate, verbatimeventdate, locality, locationid, decimallatitude, decimallongitude, verbatimcoordinates, geodeticdatum, coordinateuncertaintyinmeters, minimumelevationinmeters, maximumelevationinmeters, habitat, images, fuzzed: identifiedby, dateidentified, family, sciname, scientificnameauthorship, tidinterpreted, taxonremarks
Description:
Small mammal voucher collected incidentally as part of the NEON small mammal box trapping protocol.
Dynamic Properties:
totalLength: 272 mm, tailLength: 120 mm, hindfootLengthSU: 35 mm, hindfootLengthCU: 38 mm, earLength: 23 mm, weight: 101.8 g, embryoCount: NAp, crownRumpLength: NAp, placentalScars: NAp, testisLength: NA, testisWidth: NA, preparedBy: Laura D. Steger, preparedDate: 2021-03-15; Chapman 2024 GI trait data - Cecum.full.mass: 2.6371 g; Cecum.empty.mass: 0.7195 g; Cecum.dry.mass: 0.1144 g; Stomach.full.mass: 8.2592 g; Stomach.empty.mass: 0.8803 g; Stomach.dry.mass: 0.1914 g; LI.full.mass: 2.0273 g; LI.empty.mass: 0.8365 g; LI.dry.mass: 0.143 g; SI.full.mass: 6.6772 g; SI.empty.mass: 1.7324 g; SI.dry.mass: 0.3027 g
Reproductive Condition:
Scrotal
Life Stage:
adult
Sex:
Male
Preparations:
skin | skull | tissues
Notes:
Associated with NEON small mammal individual NEON.MAM.D05.O008A220180710
Material Samples
Sample Type
: skin, study
Catalog Number / Barcode
: B00000020963
Condition
: good
Disposition
: in collection
Preservation type
: dry
Preparation details
: prepared with borax
Preparation date
: 2021-03-15
Prepared by
: Steger, Laura
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Sample Type
: skull
Catalog Number / Barcode
: B00000020963
Condition
: unchecked
Disposition
: in collection
Preservation type
: dry
Preparation date
: 2021-03-15
Prepared by
: Steger, Laura
Sample Type
: heart, lung, kidney, spleen
Catalog Number / Barcode
: D00000165019
Condition
: good
Disposition
: in collection
Preservation type
: ethanol, 95%, stored at -196C
Preparation date
: 2021-03-15
Prepared by
: Steger, Laura
Sample Type
: liver
Catalog Number / Barcode
: D00000165020
Condition
: good
Disposition
: in collection
Preservation type
: ethanol, 95%, stored at -196C
Preparation date
: 2021-03-15
Prepared by
: Steger, Laura
Sample Type
: gastrointestinal tract
Catalog Number / Barcode
: NA
Condition
: good
Disposition
: consumed
Preservation type
: frozen, -20C
Preparation details
: upper and lower GI tract
Preparation date
: 2021-03-15
Prepared by
: Steger, Laura
Remarks
: consumed in research
Usage Rights:
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Record ID:
33764b45-7d37-4922-887e-0790b573c995
NEON Sample Viewer:
B00000020963
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Laura Steger, Collection Manager (
lsteger@asu.edu
)
Associated References
Chapman, O. S. (2022). Gut Check: Exploring Gastrointestinal Morphology as a Continuous Functional Trait in Appalachian Small Mammal Communities (Order No. 29065992). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global; Publicly Available Content Database. (2674875126). http://login.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/gut-check-exploring-gastrointestinal-morphology/docview/2674875126/se-2
Chapman, O. S., and McLean, B. S. 2024. “ Gastrointestinal Morphology is an Effective Functional Dietary Proxy that Predicts Small Mammal Community Structure.” Ecology e4454. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4454
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Habitat
mixed forest
Soil Type Order
Histosols