dataset_doi	dataset_key	dataset_title	dataset_citation	number_records
10.15468/uwudf9	0daed095-478a-4af6-abf5-18acb790fbb2	MVZ Mammal Collection (Arctos)	Conroy C (2019). MVZ Mammal Collection (Arctos). Version 35.27. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/uwudf9 accessed via GBIF.org on 2019-05-30.	11
10.15468/tsrjm0	4d749d70-e2e1-11dd-8102-b8a03c50a862	Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) Biodiversity Survey Database	Conservation International. Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) Biodiversity Survey Database. Occurrence Dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/tsrjm0 accessed via GBIF.org on 2018-03-06.	6
10.15468/wxiqf6	847e2306-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a	LSUMZ Mammals Collection	LSUMZ Mammals Collection	5
10.15468/n4zgxw	41fc5c40-5e81-496f-9733-6b5681b3b7a5	Field Museum of Natural History (Zoology) Mammal Collection		1
10.15468/2durgn	84806e86-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a	Paleobiology Database	Marine Science Institute, UCSB. Paleobiology Database. Occurrence Dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/2durgn accessed via GBIF.org on 2018-02-28.	1
10.15468/jfqhiu	bb5b30b4-827e-4d5e-a86a-825d65cb6583	Paleobiology Database	You can cite the Paleobiology Database in several ways. First, you can cite the specific e- publication that you used (see above). Second, you can refer to a specific download from the PaleoBioDB, giving the date and parameters of the download. Here is an example: The data were downloaded from the Paleobiology Database on 31 December, 2013, using the group name 'marine' and the following parameters: time intervals = Eocene and Oligocene, region = Europe, paleoenvironment = marine, Order = Cetacea. In such a case, you may want to cite or acknowledge the people who contributed the bulk of the data to the database. We also strongly encourage that you create a secondary bibliography for work that uses large data sets. You can easily download all of the references that contributed to a dataset for this secondary bibliography. Many journals will accept a secondary bibliography as a supplementary material file, and this type of citation helps ensure that the hard work performed by members of our community collecting and describing fossil organisms gets acknowledged properly.	1
