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Museum Techniques BIO 300 Natural History Collection Research Many specimens Efficient storage Data Long-term curation Education Few specimens Display Costly – Time and money Requires more area Shorter life –exhibits rotate

Museum Techniques BIO 300 Natural History Collection Research Many specimens Efficient storage Data Long-term curation Education Few specimens Display

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Museum Techniques BIO 300

Natural History Collection

Research

Many specimensEfficient storageDataLong-term curation

Education

Few specimensDisplayCostly – Time and moneyRequires more areaShorter life –exhibits rotated

Skull/Skeleton prep

Dermestid beetle larvae

Moist paper towels, Specimens in cardboard boxHard dog chow to get them started until frass builds up

Isopods (roly-polys) for small skeletons

Maceration – “Phew!”“Cold” VS “Hot”

Enzymeaddition

Weak (<10%) Hydrogen Peroxide/bleachSolution, only as long as needed(Dip and monitor)

Fluid/Alcoholic SpecimensFix in 10% FormalinRinseStore in 70% ethanol

Large specimensIncision or injected