Project 3615: C. J. Pinho, V. Roca, A. Perera, A. Sousa, M. Bruni, A. Miralles, R. Vasconcelos. 2022. Digging in a 120 years-old lunch: What can we learn from collection specimens of extinct species?. PLOS ONE. 17 (7):e0270032.
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Please find here additional documents associated with this project. Occasionally MorphoBank receives matrices that are not formatted to parse to the database, these can also be found here, along with others and are presented 'as is' from the scientist.

3 Documents

S1 Figure. Number of C. coctei specimens catalogued in museums per 50-year period.
Unknown clusters group all vouchers with unavailable cataloguing dates (check S1 Table for details).
S1 Table. Voucher data published in the literature or available on candidate museum websites.
Information regarding the voucher code, number (Nr), cataloguing date (Year), origin, museum name and location, the name of the collector/donor, and some notes are given. Listing according to ascending cataloguing date.
S2 Table. Details on the diet items identified in the stomach contents of the Chioninia coctei vouchers.
Taxonomic identifications, frequency of occurrence (FO), haplotype sequences and the respective number of reads of the diet items. The final ID of MOTUs corresponds to the highest taxonomical classification possible.