Steve O'Shea
Sep 11th, 2004, 11:09pm
OK; heading up to that time when some of you might be considering a new Masters or PhD research topic.
I thought I'd dangle a little bait, and see if anyone is interested in looking at the New Zealand Cranchiid fauna. The collections are quite diverse (National Museum of New Zealand), and have once been reviewed by Nancy Voss, many years ago now. There have been numerous additions to the fauna since then, and a number of either new species or new geographic records (for New Zealand) exist.
Unfortunately, same deal, there is no money associated with this, but it is/would be an extremely interesting topic for someone to pick up.
There have been a couple of nibbles for the NORFANZ revision, so I think that one will go this year.
If cranchiids are not your cup of tea, well, there are many other families of squid out there - just not as diverse or well-represented in collections (so you could look at a revision of two families, if so inclined)!
I thought I'd dangle a little bait, and see if anyone is interested in looking at the New Zealand Cranchiid fauna. The collections are quite diverse (National Museum of New Zealand), and have once been reviewed by Nancy Voss, many years ago now. There have been numerous additions to the fauna since then, and a number of either new species or new geographic records (for New Zealand) exist.
Unfortunately, same deal, there is no money associated with this, but it is/would be an extremely interesting topic for someone to pick up.
There have been a couple of nibbles for the NORFANZ revision, so I think that one will go this year.
If cranchiids are not your cup of tea, well, there are many other families of squid out there - just not as diverse or well-represented in collections (so you could look at a revision of two families, if so inclined)!