Opening the museumâs vault: Historical field records preserve reliable ecological data
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Museum specimens have long served as foundational data sources for ecological, evolutionary, and environmental research. Continued reimagining of museum collections is now also generating new types of data associated with, but beyond physical specimens, a concept known as âextended specimensâ. Field notes penned by generations of naturalists contain first-hand ecological observations associated with museum collections and comprise a form of extended specimens with the potential to provide novel ecological data spanning broad geographic and temporal scales. Despite their data-yielding potential, however, field notes remain underutilized in research due to their heterogeneous, unstandardized, and qualitative nature. We introduce an approach for transforming descriptive ecological notes into quantitative data suitable for statistical analysis. Tests with simulated and real-world published data show that field notes and our transformation approach retain reliable quantitative ecological inf..., Simulations are performed using the R code provided.
Real-world data is provided as excel documents. This data was downloaded from previously pubished articles and reduced to retain only the variables used in our study. See article and codes for citations for these articles., , # Overview of Publication and Associated Data/Scripts
**Citation to Associated Publication:** Astudillo-Clavijo et al. 2023. Opening the museumâs vault: historical field records preserve reliable ecological data. American Naturalist.
**Citation to Associated Data and Scripts:** Astudillo-Clavijo, et al. 2023. Opening the museumâs vault: historical field records preserve reliable ecological data [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.59zw3r2cg.
**Authors:** Viviana Astudillo-Clavijo[1,\*], Tobias Mankis[2], Hernán López-Fernández[1,3]
[1] Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 48109, USA
[2] Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, M5S 3B2, Canada
[3] Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 48108, USA
[\*] Corresponding Author: vivianaa@umich.edu
**Abstract:** Museum specimens have long served as foundational data sources for ecological, evolutionary, and environmental research. Continued reimagining of mus...
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2025-07-15



