Virginia Tech Ichthyology Class

A blog for teaching and learning about Ichthyology at Virginia Tech. For students enrolled in Ichthyology (FIW 4424) and other interested fish enthusiasts.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

When Pretty Hurts: Dragonet's Coloration Makes Them a Target, by Evie Gillis

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In the tropical waters of the Western Pacific, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Austrailia there hiding amongst the broken coral y...

The Sinuous Salamanderfish, by Derek Wheaton

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--> A bit of an enigma in the fish world, the Salamanderfish ( Lepidogalaxias salamandroides Mees 1961) is a small fish (up to about 7...

Common Sense to Reduce Bycatch Sharks, by Kati Wright

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 Sharks are apex predators that occupy a variety of different niches in the ocean. They have an amazing sensory system, consisting of visio...

Wolffish: Preying for Help, by Rachel Villalobos

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You would think having a name like “wolffish” would mean to stay away at all costs, but the Atlantic Wolffish ( Anarhichas lupus ) is actua...

What to Expect When Asian Carp Invade Lake Erie, by Dan Romeiser

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In the early 1970’s the Asian carp were transported to the United States to help regulate wastewater treatment facilities to keep them clea...

More Fascinating than a Ninja Lanternshark? by Hunter Ritchie

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            The Ninja Lanternshark Etmopterus benchleyi is a recently discovered deep water shark species. What makes this species so diffe...
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