Doing Natural History.

Autor: SUNDERLAND, MARY E., KLITZ, KAREN, YOSHIHARA, KRISTINE
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Zdroj: BioScience; Sep2012, Vol. 62 Issue 9, p824-829, 6p, 3 Black and White Photographs
Abstrakt: Where did all those dead animals come from? What are they used for? These are questions that natural history museums must be prepared to answer. Specimen collections are a valuable research tool, hut their utility remains a mystery to many. In this article, we introduce the Web exhibit "Doing Natural History" (http://mvz.berkeley.edu/DoingNaturalHistoryj as an educational resource that draws connections between early twentieth-century evolutionary biology and innovative museum science today. As a companion to the Web exhibit, in this article, we show how natural history research changed during the twentieth century and argue that collections have provided the basis for innovation in natural history, integrative biology, and, more generally, in the life sciences. Drawing on examples from the University of California, Berkeley's, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, we look at the practice of natural history to reveal the centrality of collections to both practice and theory in the life sciences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index