Registros biológicos

Angolan Herpetological Collection - IICT

Última versión Publicado por Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical en 9 de diciembre de 2018 Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical
Fecha de publicación:
9 de diciembre de 2018
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Descripción

The Angolan herpetological collections of the Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical (IICT), currently housed in the Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência (MUHNAC) are part of the scientific collections of the Universidade de Lisboa (UL), Portugal. This set comprises a total of 673 records (673 specimens), representing 65 taxa (20 amphibians and 45 reptiles). These were collected between 1957 and 1972, either by targeted surveys promoted by the IICT or by fortuitous collections and donations by private individuals and researchers.

Registros

Los datos en este recurso de registros biológicos han sido publicados como Archivo Darwin Core(DwC-A), el cual es un formato estándar para compartir datos de biodiversidad como un conjunto de una o más tablas de datos. La tabla de datos del core contiene 673 registros.

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Versiones

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¿Cómo referenciar?

Los usuarios deben citar este trabajo de la siguiente manera:

Ceríaco LMP, Marques MP, Bauer, AM, Heinicke M, Blackburn DC (2018): Angolan Herpetological Collection - IICT. v1. National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon. Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt.gbif.pt/ipt/resource?r=angolan_herpetological_collection_iict&v=1.0

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Registro GBIF

Este recurso ha sido registrado en GBIF con el siguiente UUID: ae52efd5-bfd4-4a81-ba12-813cace064f3.  Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical publica este recurso y está registrado en GBIF como un publicador de datos avalado por GBIF Portugal.

Palabras clave

Angola; Moxico; Amphibia; Reptilia; Specimens; Museums; Portuguese collections; Specimen

Contactos

Luis Ceriaco
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Curador
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
Curator
Museu de Historia Natural e da Ciencia da Universidade do Porto
Museu de História Natural e da Ciência da Universidade do Porto
4099-002 Porto
Porto
PT
963125545
Mariana Marques
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Curador
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
Associated Curator
Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência - Universidade de Lisboa
Rua da Escola Politécnica 56/58, 1250-102 Lisboa Portugal
1250-102 Lisboa
Lisboa
PT
964295925
Aaron Bauer
  • Autor
Professor
Villanova University
Villanova
US
David Blackburn
  • Autor
Curator
Florida Museum of Natural History
US
Mathew Heinicke
  • Autor
Professor
University of Michigan-Dearborn
US

Cobertura geográfica

The Republic of Angola (excluding Cabinda enclave)

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [-18,646, 11,602], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [-3,864, 24,785]

Cobertura taxonómica

The dataset comprises representatives of 24 families, 41 genus, 65 species and one subspecies of Amphibians and Reptiles.

Class Amphibia, Reptilia
Orden Squamata, Chelonii, Anura
Familia Arthroleptidae, Brevicipitidae, Bufonidae, Hemisotidae, Hyperoliidae, Phrynobatrachidae, Pipidae, Ptychadenidae, Pyxicephalidae, Ranidae, Agamidae, Amphisbaenidae, Chamaeleonidae, Colubridae, Elapidae, Gekkonidae, Gerrhosauridae, Lacertidae, Lamprophiidae, Natricidae, Pelomedusidae, Scincidae, Typhlopidae, Viperidae
Género Arthroleptis, Breviceps, Poyntonophrynus, Sclerophrys, Hemisus, Hyperolius, Phrynobatrachus, Hylarana, Ptychadena, Amietia, Xenopus, Acanthocercus, Agama, Dalophia, Zygaspis, Chamaeleo, Crotaphopeltis, Dasypeltis, Dispholidus, Boaedon, Psammophis, Philothamnus, Hemidactylus, Gerrhosaurus, Tetradactylus, Ichnotropis, Lycophidion, Psammophylax, Prosymna, Limnophis, Natriciteres, Pelomedusa, Pelusios, Sepsina, Trachylepis, Lubuya, Panaspis, Varanus, Afrotyphlops, Causus, Bitis
Especie Arthroleptis stenodactylus, Breviceps poweri, Poyntonophrynus kavangensis, Sclerophrys garmani, Sclerophrys gutturalis, Sclerophrys pusilla, Hemisus marmoratus, Hyperolius sp., Hyperolius angolensis, Phrynobatrachus natalensis, Xenopus petersii, Amietia angolensis, Hylarana darlingi, Ptychadena sp., Ptychadena uzungwensis, Ptychadena cf. mascareniensis, Ptychadena subpunctata, Ptychadena upembae, Ptychadena anchietae, Ptychadena anchietae, Bitis arietans, Bitis gabonica, Causus rhombeatus, Causus bilineatus, Varanus niloticus, Afrotyphlops sp., Afrotyphlops angolensis, Trachylepis bayonii, Trachylepis wahlbergii, Panaspis sp., Trachylepis monardi, Trachylepis sp., Lubuya ivensii, Sepsina angolensis, Pelusios bechuanicus, Pelomedusa subrufa, Limnophis bangweolicus, Natriciteres sp., Limnophis bicolor, Psammophis mossambicus, Psammophylax acutus, Boaedon fuliginosus, Boaedon sp., Psammophis zambiensis, Prosymna angolensis, Psammophylax sp., Lycophidion capense, Ichnotropis bivittata, Gerrhosaurus bulsi, Tetradactylus ellenbergeri, Hemidatylus longicephalus, Pseudohaje goldii, Philothamnus heterolepidotus, Dispholidus typus, Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia, Philothamnus angolensis, Dipsadoboa shrevei, Dasypeltis scabra, Chamaeleo dilepis, Zygaspis nigra, Dalophia angolensis, Agama sp., Agama schacki, Agama aculeata, Acanthocercus cyanocephalus
Subespecie Dispholidus typus punctatus

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 1957-01-01 / 1972-01-01

Datos del proyecto

Angola and Namibia form a hotspot for amphibian and reptile diversity, together encompassing a complete faunal turnover from arid to equatorial African biotas. Most primary biodiversity data for species in these countries remain inaccessible. Decades of civil war in Angola coupled with a lack, in both countries, of expertise in biodiversity informatics means that much of the scientific collections that document the diversity and distribution of this unique fauna remain unknown. Biodiversity data associated with specimens in scientific research collections underlies this project’s ability to investigate spatial patterns of biodiversity (including richness and endemism) as well to make informed conservation decisions. A significant challenge facing students, biodiversity scientists, and conservationists working in Africa is the lack of access to information and primary data. By facilitating access to biodiversity data through digitizing existing scientific collections in countries, such as Angola and Namibia, and providing training to build in-country capacity in informatics, both basic science and conservation can be advanced for species and landscapes that have and will continue to change quickly.

Título Digitizing Southwestern-African Herpetological Collections
Fuentes de Financiación This project was funded by the JRS Biodiversity Foundation (JRS) as one component of the project "Digitizing Southwestern-African Herpetological Collections" managed by the California Academy of Sciences and the Florida Museum of Natural History.

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Mariana Marques
  • Curador
Aaron Bauer
David Blackburn
Mathew Heinicke

Métodos de muestreo

The majority of the records of this dataset result from the Missões Apícolas de Angola carried out by the former Junta de Investigação do Ultramar, coordinated by Fernando Frade and José Filipe Lopes do Rosário Nunes between 1957 and 1959. Some of these specimens were previously studied and cited in Manaças (1963, 1973, 1982), Gans (1976) and Ruas (1996, 2000). Other records result from intermittent donations of specimens to the Junta de Investigação Científica do Ultramar from 1957 to 1972 .

Área de Estudio The study covers part of Angola, including 10 of the 18 provinces. The best represented province is Moxico, while there are also some few records from Malanje, Uíge and Bié. The provinces of Zaire, Kwanza Norte, Luanda, Bneguela, Namibe, Cunene, and Cuando Cubango are not represented in the collection . The temporal distribution is mainly concentrated in the decade of 1950s (especially in years 1957, 1958 and 1959).
Control de Calidad Information from each specimen was catalogued in an Excel spreadsheet, involving two steps: i) digitization of specimen records; and ii) taxonomic revision and data checking. The authors AMB and DCB also contributed to the taxonomic revision of the specimens, either by direct contact with the specimens or through high- quality digital photographs. Nomenclature was checked through available literature, The Reptile Database [http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/], and the Amphibia Species of the World v.6.0 [http://research.amnh.org/vz/herpetology/amphibia/]. Georeferencing followed the recommendations by Chapman and Wieczorek (2006), including the determination of uncertainty of coordinates, in particular when insufficient information was available from specimens' records and labels to attribute a specific locality (e.g. names of administrative regions, names of rivers, etc.).

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. The herpetological collections were catalogued using the software Microsoft Excel. We conducted extensive shelf surveys to locate all the remaining Angolan specimens of amphibians and reptiles. After locating the specimens, basic curatorial procedures were taken. Each jar was cleaned, and ethanol or formalin was changed to 70% ethanol. In certain cases jars were substituted as they were cracked or were otherwise not reliably sealable. All the information linked to the survinving specimens and/or jars were collected, copied, and linked to the specimen. After completion of curatorial activities, each specimen was identified to the species and/or subspecies level. The identification of the specimens was accomplished by consulting the most updated available literature sources and followed the currently accepted nomenclature. Additionally, the specimens' original information was re-checked at this phase, comparing the label data with surviving original field books and catalgoues, in order to screen for any initial cataloguing errors. The collecting locality for each bibliographic reference was georeferenced using: 1) the published gazetteer of all the vertebrate collections in Angola for all the publications before 1989 (Cabral & Mesquitela 1989), converted to decimal degrees; or 2) following the GPS location available in newer publications, and then also converting to decimal degrees. When no data were available in Cabral & Mesquitela (1989) or in the recent publications, we used "GEOLocate online application" (http://www.museum.tulane.edu/geolocate/) for georeferencing the locality cited . The uncertainty of georeferenced localities was recorded whenever possible. For some records it was not possible to determine the coordinates due to insufficient location information. All coordinates are given in geographic format, decimal degrees, datum WGS 84.

Datos de la colección

Nombre de la Colección Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical
Métodos de preservación de los ejemplares Alcohol
Unidades curatoriales Conteo 673 +/- 0 specimens

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Manaças, S. (1973 “1974”) Alguns ofídeos de Angola. Memórias da Junta de Investigação do Ultramar, 58 (2): 187–200
  2. Manaças, S. (1963) Sáurios de Angola. Memórias da Junta e Investigações do Ultramar, Lisboa, segunda série. Estudos de Zoologia, 43: 223–240
  3. Gans, C. (1976) Three new spade-snouted amphisbaenians from Angola (Amphisbaenia, Reptilia). American Museum Novitates 2590: 1–11
  4. Ruas, C. (2002) Batráquios de Angola em coleção no Centro de Zoologia. Garcia de Orta, Série de Zoologia, 24 (1–2): 139 –154
  5. Manaças, S. (1982) Ofídeos venenosos da Guiné, S. Tomé, Angola e Moçambique. Garcia de Orta: Série de Zoologia, 10 (1/2): 13-46.
  6. Ruas, C. (1996) Contribuição para o conhecimento da fauna de batráquios de Angola. Garcia da Orta: Série de Zoologia, 21(1): 19-41.

Metadatos adicionales

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