A comprehensive survey of mammal collections and genetic resources in South America: challenges and directions

Marcelo Weksler, Guillermo D’Elía, Pablo Teta, Abelardo R. Bolaños, Adriana Bocchiglieri, Adriana Delfraro, A. Itatí Olivares, Aldo Caccavo, Alejandro Portillo, Alexandra M.R. Bezerra, Alexandre R. Percequillo, Ana C. Loss, Ana C. Bernardes-Dias, Ana C. Mendes-Oliveira, Anna L. Costa-Pinto, Benjamin Bender, Benoit De Thoisy, Carmen F. Marques, Catalina Cárdenas-González, Cecilia CalabuigClaudia G. Costa, Cláudia R. Silva, Cody W. Thompson, Cristian A. Cruz-Rodríguez, Daniel M. Cisterna, Danny Zurc, Darío A. Lijtmaer, Diego Astúa, R. Eduardo Palma, Eliana Yepes, Elisandra A. Chiquito, Enrique A. Crespo, Enrique M. González, Erick Meza-Andrade, Fernando A. Perini, Fernando C. Passos, Fernando Torres-Pérez, Gabriel M. Martin, Gilberto Sabino-Santos, Guilherme S.T. Garbino, Gyanpriya Maharaj, Héctor E. Ramírez-Chaves, Hernán Pastore, Hernani F.M. Oliveira, Hugo F. López-Arévalo, Hugo Mantilla-Meluk, Jaime A. Salas, Jairo Pérez-Torres, Janaína C. Wickert, Javier Barrio, Jhoann C. Hernández, João A. Oliveira, Jocelyn P. Colella, John H. Castaño, Jonathan L. Dunnum, Jorge Brito, Jorge L. Baldo, Jorge Salazar-Bravo, José A. Coda, José L. Mena, José M.B. Duarte, Joseph A. Cook, Joyce R. Do Prado, Juan C. Fernicola, Juan C. Ortiz-Zapata, Juan P. Carrera-E, Julieth S. Cárdenas, Julio Torres, Katherine C. Concha, Kathia Rivero, Katia Airaldi-Wood, Leandro R. Monteiro, Lena Geise, Leonardo A. Leiva, Leonora P. Costa, Ludmilla M.S. Aguiar, Luís F. Silveira, M. Alejandra Camacho, Manoel dos Santos-Filho, Marcus V.M. Barbosa, María E. Montani, Maria G. Piccirilli, Maria J.R. Pereira, Maria R.S. Pires, Mariana Cosse, Mariano S. Sánchez, Mariluce R. Messias, Marisol Hidalgo-Cossio, Martín R. Alvarez, Mauro N. Tammone, Mendelson Lima, Miguel Santillán, Mirtha Alfonso, Nelsy R. Pinto-Sánchez, Nicolás Reyes-Amaya, Nilton C. Cáceres, Oscar E. Murillo-García, Pablo R. Gonçalves, Pablo Suárez, Pedro Cordeiro-Estrela, Raúl Maneyro, Renan N. Costa, Renato Gregorin, Robert D. Owen, Roberto V. Vilela, Rubén M. Barquez, Santiago F. Burneo, Sebastián García-Restrepo, Sergio Bogan, Sérgio L. Althoff, Sergio Solari, Rebecca Smith, Susana González, Tatiana Velásquez-Roa, Thales R.O. Freitas, Thomaz R.F. Sinani, Víctor Pacheco, Victor R. Saavedra, Víctor Romero, Wellington Hannibal, Xilena Rueda-Isaza

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Natural history collections serve as crucial infrastructure for both basic and applied scientific research, providing temporal and spatial specimen data needed to understand biodiversity, environmental change, and emerging pathogens. This study surveyed mammal collections across South America to assess the scope and quality of this infrastructure. A detailed questionnaire was distributed to curators and collection managers from May 2021 to February 2022, gathering information on institutional characteristics, collection size, taxonomic and geographical scope, preservation methods, genetic resource availability, percentage digitization, financial support, and challenges such as funding limitations. Our survey identified 141 collections; more than twice the number reported by the American Society of Mammalogists in 2018. South American collections house ∼746 000 catalogued specimens, including 452 primary type specimens, representing only a modest proportion of the vast mammalian diversity of South America. Collections are geographically concentrated in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, with a significant gap in the Guianas region and a decline in responses from Venezuela. The survey highlights four major challenges facing South American collections: staffing shortages, minimal cryogenic infrastructure, incomplete digitization, and sustainability issues. This initiative aims to raise awareness of collections in South America, plan for strategic growth, and strengthen research capacity to address pressing global issues, such as climate change, zoonotic disease transmission, and long-term conservation strategies.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículoblaf069
Páginas (desde-hasta)1-14
Número de páginas14
PublicaciónBiological Journal of the Linnean Society
Volumen146
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 01 sep. 2025

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