Publications by AMNH Ichthyologists
Novitates
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
Cladistics
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,
copeia
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.