1935
DOI: 10.1126/science.82.2132.446.a
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A Method of Preparing Skeletons of Small Vertebrates

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“…CLEANING WITH LIVING ORGANISMS; Other developments in the processing of skeletal materials led to the use of living organisms to do the primary cleaning. Organisms that have demonstrated capabilities of cleaning skeletal material include ants, isopods (Bolin, 1935), decapods (Sealander and Leonard, 1954), clothes moths (Banta, 1961), mealworms (Allen and Neill, 1950), and dermestid beetles (Borell, 1938; Hall and Russell, 1933; Hildebrand, 1968;Hooper, 1956; Laurie and Hill, 1951;Sommer and Anderson, 1974;Tiemeier, 1940).…”
Section: Skeletal Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CLEANING WITH LIVING ORGANISMS; Other developments in the processing of skeletal materials led to the use of living organisms to do the primary cleaning. Organisms that have demonstrated capabilities of cleaning skeletal material include ants, isopods (Bolin, 1935), decapods (Sealander and Leonard, 1954), clothes moths (Banta, 1961), mealworms (Allen and Neill, 1950), and dermestid beetles (Borell, 1938; Hall and Russell, 1933; Hildebrand, 1968;Hooper, 1956; Laurie and Hill, 1951;Sommer and Anderson, 1974;Tiemeier, 1940).…”
Section: Skeletal Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of crustaceans, such as isopods (Bolin, 1935) or decapods (Sealander and Leonard, 1954), is greatly limited by several factors. One problem is acquiring the organisms and maintaining a suitable environment (generally aquatic) for them.…”
Section: Skeletal Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%