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Alice Wells

Alice Wells is a malacologist and was editor of Mollusca: The Southern Syntheses. Relevant to the biota of the Gulf of Mexico, Ms. Wells has published the following: Beesley, P. L., G. J. B. Ross, and A. Wells, eds. 1998 ...

Job Title
Malacologist

Person

Alicia de la Luz Durán-González

Alicia Durán-González is a professor at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia. Relevant to the biota of the Gulf of Mexico, Ms. Durán-González has published the following: Tzompantzi, D., F. Solís-Marín, A. Laguarda-Figueras ...

Organizations
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Job Title
Professor

Person

Angelina P. Gaglini (1943-1994)

Angelina Gaglini was a well known Italian malacologist. Relevant to the biota of the Gulf of Mexico, Angelina Gaglini has published the following: Gaglini, A., and A. Villari. 1994. Priorità di Peracle diversa Monterosato, 1875 su Peracle apicifulva Meisenheimer, 1906 ...

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Anne Harbison (1898-1980)

Anne Harbison was a malacologist who specialized in invertebrate paleontology. Relevant to the biota of the Gulf of Mexico, Anne Harbison has published the following: Olsson, A. A., and A. Harbison. 1953. Pliocene Mollusca of Southern Florida, with special reference ...

Job Title
Malacologist

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Arthur Weil

Arthur Weil is a North American malacologist. Much of his research has focused on the marine gastropod Epitoniidae. Relevant to the biota of the Gulf of Mexico, Mr. Weil has published the following: Weil, A., L. Brown, and B. Neville ...

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Assessment and Reduction of Taxonomic Error in Benthic Macrofauna Surveys: An Initial Program Focused on Shelf and Slope Polychaete Worms

The MMS has funded several major studies that have required benthic sampling and the subsequent sorting, identification, enumeration, and inventorying of macrofaunal animals. The Smithsonian Institution receives and archives the invertebrate specimens. These faunal inventories are a fundamental data type ...

Project Status
Project complete
Study Site
Gulf of Mexico

Person

Austin Hobart Clark (1880-1954)

Biography from Smithsonian Institution Archives: "Austin H. Clark (1880-1954) was born in Wellesley, Massachusetts. He received his A.B. from Harvard in 1903, and by 1906 his interests had focused on marine biology. From 1906 to 1907 he served as Acting ...

Organizations
National Museum of Natural History

Project

Biodiversity of the Gulf of Mexico (BioGoMx) Database

The Biodiversity of the Gulf of Mexico (BioGoMx) is a database on the biodiversity of living species found in the Gulf of Mexico. It is based on a comprehensive biotic inventory, conducted by the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of ...

Project Status
Project not complete
Study Site
Gulf of Mexico

Person

Bolling Sullivan

Mr. Bolling Sullivan is a biologist who worked at National Marine Fisheries Service, Atlantic Estuarine Fisheries Center, Beaufort, North Carolina in the mid-late 1970's. He is coauthor of a paper on the taxonomy of sparid fishes published in Copeia in ...

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Botany 2019

Botany 2019 - Sky Islands and Desert Seas 7 professional scientific societies meet to share the most recent plant research tackling diverse topics that include: Genomics - Taxonomy - Evolution - Molecular - Ecology & Conservation Biodiversity - Medical - ...

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