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.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Let's Write More Engaging Stories, by Don Orth

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When students ask for my advice or tips for success, I provide a long list of technical skills and certifications that will help them stan...
Monday, August 13, 2018

Sunfishes (Lepomis) of Virginia, by Don Orth

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Centrarchid fishes exist only in North American freshwaters and are well known as popular sport and aquarium fishes.   There are 3 8 speci...
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Friday, August 3, 2018

Eye Picking and Pebble Picking Behaviors of Cutlip Minnow, by Don Orth

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Cutlip Minnow Exoglossum maxillingua is no ordinary minnow.  Two behaviors make it quite unique -- nest building and eye picking. Compared...
Thursday, June 21, 2018

Why Alligator Gar Need Floodwaters, by Don Orth

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Can we save one of the largest fish in North America with floodwaters?  The Alligator Gar Atractosteus spatula is the largest of seven spec...
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