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Fish Specimens
Dahiana Arcila
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural HistoryCurator
2401 Chautauqua Ave.NormanOklahoma73072UNITED_STATES
202-417-1669dahiana.arcila@ou.eduhttp://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu
Paul King
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural HistoryHead of IT
2401 Chautauqua Ave.NormanOklahoma73072UNITED_STATES
405-325-1018pking@ou.eduhttp://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu
Kyle Wilson
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural HistoryInformation Systems Lead
2401 Chautauqua Ave.NormanOklahoma73072UNITED_STATES
kyle.a.wilson-1@ou.eduhttp://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu POINT_OF_CONTACT
Tracy Bidwell
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural HistoryMuseum Registrar
2401 Chautauqua Ave.NormanOklahoma73072UNITED_STATES
405-325-1035tbidwell@ou.eduhttp://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu POINT_OF_CONTACT
Sara Cartwright
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural HistoryCollection Manager
2401 Chautauqua Ave.NormanOklahoma73072UNITED_STATES
cartwright@ou.eduhttp://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu CONTENT_PROVIDER
2022-02-28
ENGLISH
The collection of fishes includes over 30,000 catalogued lots representing 34 families, primarily of North American freshwater fishes. Groups best represented are North American minnows (Cyprinidae), catfishes (Ictaluridae), darters (Percidae), sunfishes (Centrarchidae), and suckers (Catostomidae).The collection dates to the 1920’s, with specimens collected by early expeditions of the Museum of Zoology and Department of Zoology under the direction of A. I. Ortenburger. The particular strength of the collection is in its holdings of extensive samples of fishes throughout the lower Great Plains, with emphasis on Oklahoma streams and reservoirs. Periods with strong collecting efforts include the 1920s, 1950s-1960s, and 1980s to the present. The collection grew substantially in recent years with the addition of long-term samples of fish from sites statewide by the late Mr. Jimmie Pigg. We continue to add actively to the holdings of the range by virtue of ongoing research by the curators and their graduate students and by continued archiving of community samples by the Department of Environmental Quality, whose employees continue the work begun by Mr. Pigg.
The Division of Ichthyology houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of archived specimens of fishes for Oklahoma. These collections comprise an invaluable resource for documenting historical ranges, present distributions, and ecology of Oklahoma fishes. These collections allow analysis of range contraction, human-induced changes, and conservation status of the fish fauna of Oklahoma. The availability of long-term series provides an important opportunity to assess natural variation in fish communities.
The majority of the collection is in fluid storage in archival museum jars, with limited holdings of larger specimens in steel tanks. In addition, there is a teaching collection that includes cleared and stained material, prepared skeletons, and representatives of the fish fauna world-wide both freshwater and marine.
Occurrence
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Specimen
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Sara Cartwright
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural HistoryCollections Manager
2401 Chautauqua Ave.NormanOklahoma73072UNITED_STATES
cartwright@ou.eduhttp://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu
2024-03-29T08:54:38Z
Arcila D, King P (2022). Fish Specimens. Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/r5rwxx accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-03-29.
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