fossilregistre
Fossilregistre is a centralized digital registry for fossil specimens and their associated metadata used in paleontological research. It functions as a catalog and aggregator that consolidates data from museum collections, field reports, and scientific publications to support discovery, comparison, and synthesis of fossil occurrences and their context.
Its data typically include specimen identifiers, taxonomic names, geographic locality, stratigraphic position, geological age, dating methods,
Uses and benefits: researchers use fossilregistre data to reconstruct biodiversity through time, study biogeographic patterns, test
Governance and access: fossilregistries may be maintained by universities, museums, professional societies, or international consortia. They
Challenges: data quality, taxonomic revisions, incomplete metadata, uneven geographic sampling, and long-term maintenance. Sustainability requires funding,
Relation to existing resources: while fossilregistre is a generic term for such registries, real-world examples include