Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States of America.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2018 Sep 18;13(9):e0203022. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203022. eCollection 2018.
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collections are invaluable repositories for testing ecological and evolutionary hypotheses across the tree of life. Digitizing and broadly sharing the phenotypic data from these collections serves to expand the traditional reach of museums, enabling widespread data sharing, collaboration, and education at an unprecedented scale. In recent years, μCT-scanning has been adopted as one way for efficiently digitizing museum specimens. Here, we describe a large repository of 3D, μCT-scanned images and surfaces of skulls from 359 extant species of bats, a highly diverse clade of modern vertebrates. This digital repository spans much of the taxonomic, biogeographic, and morphological diversity present across bats. All data have been published to the MorphoSource platform, an online database explicitly designed for the archiving of 3D morphological data. We demonstrate one potential use of this repository by testing for convergence in skull shape among one particularly diverse group of bats, the superfamily Noctilionoidea. Beyond its intrinsic utility to bat biologists, our digital specimens represent a resource for educators and for any researchers seeking to broadly test theories of trait evolution, functional ecology, and community assembly.
生物标本是生物机体生态和历史的主要记录。因此,博物馆藏品是检验整个生命之树中生态和进化假设的宝贵资源库。对这些藏品的表型数据进行数字化和广泛共享,扩大了博物馆的传统范围,使数据共享、合作和教育能够以前所未有的规模进行。近年来,μCT 扫描已被采用作为一种高效数字化博物馆标本的方法。在这里,我们描述了一个包含 359 种现存蝙蝠物种颅骨的 3D、μCT 扫描图像和表面的大型存储库,蝙蝠是现代脊椎动物中一个高度多样化的分支。这个数字存储库涵盖了蝙蝠物种中存在的大部分分类学、生物地理学和形态多样性。所有数据都已发布到 MorphoSource 平台上,这是一个专门为 3D 形态数据存档而设计的在线数据库。我们通过测试特别多样化的蝙蝠超科 Noctilionoidea 中的头骨形状趋同来展示这个存储库的一个潜在用途。除了对蝙蝠生物学家具有内在的实用性外,我们的数字标本还代表了教育工作者和任何寻求广泛检验特征进化、功能生态学和群落组装理论的研究人员的资源。