LSU Ichthyology

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

LSU in Equatorial Guinea

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I must confess that if you had me asked me in July of 2023 to point to Equatorial Guinea on a   map, I wouldn’t have been...
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Friday, December 29, 2023

Kiwi Fishes: LSU Ichthyology in New Zealand

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Prosanta and Dave Boyd representing LSU. Late in November of 2023, my collections manager David Boyd and I travelled to New Zealand for a li...
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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

The rediscovery of Darwin’s Large Ground Finch, Geospiza magnirostris, on Floreana island?

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A Large Ground Finch or a large Medium Ground Finch? Sorry, that title was just to get the attention of the ornithologists. We didn’t redisc...
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Monday, July 4, 2022

The ghost of Darwin is everywhere here: LSU in the Galápagos

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      From June 7 th to the 24 th this year, I was able to travel to Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands as an instructor for two LSU Study ...
Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Following the path of walking fishes in Thailand

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A Mon Temple in Sangkhlaburi             From January 21-31st PhD student Pam Hart, undergraduate Valencia Henderson, and I went to Th...
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Friday, September 13, 2019

(Finally) Collecting fishes in Haiti

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In August (of 2019) my PhD student Diego Elias and I traveled to Haiti; a place I’ve been trying to collect from since my first fish ex...
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