Research Institute and Natural History Museum
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This dataset contains data from the DFG Research Project SFB275 "Klimagekoppelte Prozesse in meso- und känozoischen geoökosystemen". These data are derived from PANGAEA.
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The Pantopoda collection is part of the SeSAM collections of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natutal History Museum of Frankfurt.
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The Mollusca collection is part of the SeSAM collections of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natutal History Museum of Frankfurt. This collection contains molluscs from all over the world.
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Decapoda and Isopoda, mainly North Sea, Mediterranean, Japan. -- Largest collection of japanese crabs outside of Japan. -- One of the largest freshwatercrab-collection of the world
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The Tardigrada collection is part of the SeSAM collections of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum of Frankfurt.
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The Sipuncula collection is part of the SeSAM collection of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum of Frankfurt. This collection contains Sipuncula from all over the world.
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This database is subdatabase of the the SeSAM Collection Management Database which allows to retrieve collection objects. The SeSAM collections of Senckenberg combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natutal History Museum of Frankfurt.
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The dataset contains records of the Crustaceae specimens from the Natural History Collection, Yemen (NHCY), which are temporarily held in the Senckenberg Museum.
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The Anatomy Histology collection is part of the SeSAM collection of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natutal History Museum of Frankfurt. This collection contains tissue samples of mamals from all over the world
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The Aschelminthes collection is part of the SeSAM collection of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum of Frankfurt. This collection contains Aschelminthes from all over the world.