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Papers on biodiversity

Post by Dutch » Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:46 am

I'm currently following a course (from a series of capita selecta/masters courses) on biodiversity where we are required to write an essay on a topic of choice.

My initial choice was deep sea biodiversity, but yesterday I thought it might be nice to see what can be found on Loach biodiversity. Maybe just the different species themselves, or maybe something on the impact of pollution or the effects popularity in the aquarium fish trade on the natural populations.

If people know of any good papers related to Loaches and biodiversity I'd love to hear about those.

Thanks!

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Post by Emma Turner » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:46 am

Hi Dutch,
I have emailed you something to your hotmail account. :wink: Let me know if it arrives ok!
Best wishes,
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Post by Matt » Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:20 am

Hi Dutch I have loads of this kind of stuff from my university days; I'll have a look for you tonight after work :wink:

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Post by Emma Turner » Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:09 am

Matt wrote:I'll have a look for you tonight after work :wink:
Tut tut, aren't you supposed to be learning Spanish in your spare time after work?! :P

Dutch - just so people don't send you the same stuff lots of times, I should have said that I sent you "Families of Cobitoidea (Teleostei; Cypriniformes) as revealed from nuclear genetic data and the position of the mysterious genera Barbucca, Psilorhynchus, Serpenticobitis and Vaillantella".

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Post by Dutch » Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:53 am

Thanks Emma, it arrived, but I just remembered that I sent a few papers to Mike Ophir a while back and one of those was that particular paper. I still had it in my "sent mail".

Thanks to you too Matt.

I have four other papers called:
Freshwater fishes of Southeast Asia: potential for the aquarium fish trade and conservation issues

Riverine biodiversity in Asia: a challenge for conservation biology

Molecular phylogeny of the Southeast Asian freshwater fish family Botiidae (Teleostei: Cobitoidea) and the origin of polyploidy in their evolution

Phylogeny of the East Asian botiine loaches (Cypriniformes, Botiidae) inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome b gene sequences

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Post by Matt » Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:58 am

Ok noted. Emma do you think I could have a copy of that paper you sent to Dutch as well. Sounds interesting.... :)

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Post by helen nightingale » Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:11 am

would it be a good idea to have a paper sharing sticky - a bit like on petfrd? it can be so hard to get hold of papers without access to a university library

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Post by daspricey » Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:09 pm

helen nightingale wrote:would it be a good idea to have a paper sharing sticky - a bit like on petfrd? it can be so hard to get hold of papers without access to a university library
Yeah i agree!!! :mrgreen:

Sorry Dutch, i don't have any.

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Post by Matt » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:11 pm

Alternatively I can sort you out for a very cheap rate as I have access to the University of Newcastle journal database :P Only kidding of course. I'm not sure about the legalities of sharing papers openly...it'd have to be by email as with Petfrd I think.

Emma estoy estudiando espanol todas dias!!!! Hehehe. And I'm also on with my other project so plenty busy! Dutch you'll be receiving an email very shortly. :wink:

Edit: Ahem. Dutch what's your email address??

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Post by andre » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:35 pm

Matt wrote:Emma estoy estudiando espanol todas dias!!!!
Tut tut... "dia" is masculine. So it should be "todos los dias" or even better "cada dia". :mrgreen:

Dutch, The Dark One recently sent me a nice article he wrote about botias.

You can pm him directly or alternatively I can email it to you if he gives me the permission.

I'll email him now to ask if I can.

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Post by Matt » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:38 pm

:( Mi espanol es muy mal.....

I'm finding some of the grammar a nightmare, thanks for the correction Andre!

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Post by andre » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:47 pm

Matt wrote::( Mi espanol es muy mal.....

I'm finding some of the grammar a nightmare, thanks for the correction Andre!
Don't worry I've been studying English since high school and still I can't speak it properly....

Spanish has a very confusing grammar due to the high number of irregular verbs IMO.
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Post by andre » Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:45 pm

Hi Dutch

The Dark One promptly gave me the go ahead to send you the file I referred to in a previous post which will be sent to your email address.

It's a study which refers to differences within botias species. I hope that it's relevant to your research.

Alles van die beste.

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Post by andre » Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:47 pm

Uhm..... Dutch? Can you pm me your email address asseblief?

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Post by Dutch » Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:40 am

Matt wrote::( Mi espanol es muy mal.....
I think I'll have to ask the Spanish PhD at our department to translate the Spanish lesson here. :lol: (He's from La Universidad de Cádiz.)

Sorry, I didn't realize my e-mail was hidden here. I made it available now.
e_b_up@Hotmail.com

I also have a university account for most science journals, so if people only know the name of a paper, that will be good too. (Although I think I might have a lot to work with already.)

Thanks everybody!

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