Curator of 🐡🐠🐟🦈 @nhm.org
Exploring the diversity of fishes by fishing, diving, and searching through museum collections.
www.wbludt.com
William B. Ludt, PhD
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🐟 Something seems fishy....
Dive deeper into our Ichthyology Collection with Assistant Curator Dr. Bill Ludt and learn how the collections can show change in species communities over time!
The publication can be found here if you’re interested:
lkcnhm.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/u...
Applications for the ASIH Raney Fund are due in 10 days! Please spread the word if you know a student that could use funding for fishy research. I'm chairing the committee for the awards this year and am happy to answer any questions about it
I am recruiting PhD students for my new lab housed in the Sam Noble Museum at University of Oklahoma! If you are interested in fish macroevolution, geometric morphometrics, specimen-based research & phylogenomics please reach out. More info here: fishdiversitylab.weebly.com
Please share widely!!!
Fish curator job posting in Stuttgart!
www.naturkundemuseum-bw.de/en/jobs/deta...
A gentle reminder that there is less than a month to get in ASIH Raney Fund applications. Get up to $1,000 for your fishy research!
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The deadline for our NHMLA Student Collections Study Award is coming up really soon. There are still a few more days to apply!
Super cool!
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New publication out today on the systematics of cleaner wrasses! Led by the talented @kaithefishguy.bsky.social
Are you a graduate student who is a member of ASIH and studying fishy things? Looking for research funds? Consider applying to the Raney Fund, which awards up to $1,000 for research, field or travel purposes. The deadline to apply is April 30th! More info here:
www.asih.org/awards/raney...
Are you a graduate student who is a member of ASIH and studying fishy things? Looking for research funds? Consider applying to the Raney Fund, which awards up to $1,000 for research, field or travel purposes. The deadline to apply is April 30th! More info here:
www.asih.org/awards/raney...
In it we resolve the relationship of cleaner wrasses, as well as describe two new species. This mesophotic cleaner wrasse is my favorite!
🔬 Final weeks! Are you an undergraduate or graduate student interested in studying the #NHMLAC Collections? If you’re currently enrolled in an accredited degree-granting program, apply for our Student Collections Study Awards now through April 1—details: go.nhm.org/study-award
🚨NEW SCIENCE ALERT!🚨Read our new, open-access publication in Scientific Reports (@nature.com) describing #biofluorescence in #cassowary casques! Very excited to unveil this after keeping it secret for 5 years⬇️
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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