Publications
by AMNH Ichthyologists
The curators,
post-docs, students, staff, and associates of the
Department of Ichthyology at the American Museum of
Natural History work to discover, document, and
explain the diversity of the world's fishes. The
majority of the published work done by
this group of
scientists focuses on systematic ichthyology: the
reconstruction of the evolutionary histories of
fishes, revisionary studies, species descriptions,
and anatomical studies. In addition to these more
traditional goals, the scientists in this Department
have also published on other aspects of ichthyology
and conservation,
including studies
ranging from freshwater conservation, sensory
biology, macroevolution, and molecular evolution.
Please see the Research and Fieldwork pages for more information and
the links to the right for publications by
departmental scientists.
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Publications by
Curators
Scott Schaefer's
Publications
John Sparks'
Publications
Melanie Stiassny's
Publications
Departmental
Publications
Publications by Staff
2000-2004
Publications by Staff
2005-present