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Congratulations due to Milton Tan
Hi all.
Congratulations are due to PC'er Milton Tan. I have just seen the announcement of his being awarded a special honor at the 2011 ASIH (American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists) meeting. The award, and his covered topic, is:
Best Student Poster Presentation
Milton Tan of Auburn University
Molecular Phylogenetics of Hypancistrus (Loricariidae: Siluriformes).
A big congrats to you.
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Congratulations are due to PC'er Milton Tan. I have just seen the announcement of his being awarded a special honor at the 2011 ASIH (American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists) meeting. The award, and his covered topic, is:
Best Student Poster Presentation
Milton Tan of Auburn University
Molecular Phylogenetics of Hypancistrus (Loricariidae: Siluriformes).
A big congrats to you.
Lee
Last edited by lfinley58 on 02 Aug 2011, 23:24, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Congratulations due to Milton Tan
Hi again,
That would be Congratulations DUE to Milton Tan. Sorry about that.
But, at least I have now discovered the EDIT button and made the change in the post title.
Lee
That would be Congratulations DUE to Milton Tan. Sorry about that.
But, at least I have now discovered the EDIT button and made the change in the post title.
Lee
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Well done Milton, you have inspired me to finish the fin clippings!
What was on the poster?
Cheers,
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What was on the poster?
Cheers,
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Fixed the typo.lfinley58 wrote: That would be Congratulations DUE to Milton Tan. Sorry about that.
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Thanks Jools! We were probably editing at the same time.
Milton, I second Jools question regarding "What was on the poster?"
To paraphrase a musical, "What's the buzz, tell us whats a happening".
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Milton, I second Jools question regarding "What was on the poster?"
To paraphrase a musical, "What's the buzz, tell us whats a happening".
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Nice one Suckermouth!
Any chance of uploading a pdf of the poster somewhere?
Any chance of uploading a pdf of the poster somewhere?
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Nice, was not Jeremy Wright awarded this in recent years as well, Milton is in good company...Go Milton!
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Congrats to Milton Tan! 

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Congratulations, Milton!
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Many, many congratulations 

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Thanks all!
Jools wrote:What was on the poster?
Jools
The poster had a phylogeny I have inferred from the cytochrome b gene in Hypancistrus species, primarily focusing on the Venezuelan species, but I did have samples of H. zebra, L66, L333, L260, L340, and L404 in there. For the full story, you will have to wait until publication, which I hope isn't too far off; I don't want people passing on these preliminary results. I have a few more samples which I need to sequence cyt b for, but mostly I will be focusing on sequencing other genes from the samples I already have.lfinley58 wrote:Milton, I second Jools question regarding "What was on the poster?"
To paraphrase a musical, "What's the buzz, tell us whats a happening".
Lee
I don't think so, but if people really want to see it I suppose I could post it after the paper gets accepted, which of course is a ways off.racoll wrote:Nice one Suckermouth!
Any chance of uploading a pdf of the poster somewhere?
There is more than one best student poster award at the ASIH meetings. Jeremy has earned the more prestigious Storer Award for Best Student Poster (a couple years in a row, including this year!). It has a much wider number of candidate entries as it covers all of Ichthyology (there is also one for Herpetology). On the other hand, I won Best Student poster for the Neotropical Ichthyological Association, which is a much smaller subset of the meeting. Not to diminish my accomplishment too much, but there was only a handful of people in the running for that award.Birger wrote:Nice, was not Jeremy Wright awarded this in recent years as well, Milton is in good company...Go Milton!
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Milton,
Congratulations.
I feel pretty fortunate to have two friends, you and Rupert Collins(racoll) who are working with different groups of fishes using molecular biological techniques to learn more about the relationships of different species. Rupert is working with Danios
(subfamily Rasborinae) and you, Loricaridae.
Congratulations.
I feel pretty fortunate to have two friends, you and Rupert Collins(racoll) who are working with different groups of fishes using molecular biological techniques to learn more about the relationships of different species. Rupert is working with Danios
(subfamily Rasborinae) and you, Loricaridae.
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Well, all cyprinids actually, but what I do at the moment is more identification methods than phylogenetics.I feel pretty fortunate to have two friends, you and Rupert Collins(racoll) who are working with different groups of fishes using molecular biological techniques to learn more about the relationships of different species. Rupert is working with Danios
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Hi racoll,
I got a detail wrong but that doesn't change things.
Actually I have another friend, Dirk Belstadt doing similar work with Pterophyllum(wild Angelfish). Dirk lives and works in South Africa.
He is whiz with wild Angelfish and wild Discus.
It is great to know scientists who are working with groups I care about.
My favorites among th Cyprinids are those in the genus Boraboras spp.
They tend to only reach 3/4 to 1 inch so they are very well suited for the nano-tanks which have become popular.
I got a detail wrong but that doesn't change things.
Actually I have another friend, Dirk Belstadt doing similar work with Pterophyllum(wild Angelfish). Dirk lives and works in South Africa.
He is whiz with wild Angelfish and wild Discus.
It is great to know scientists who are working with groups I care about.
My favorites among th Cyprinids are those in the genus Boraboras spp.
They tend to only reach 3/4 to 1 inch so they are very well suited for the nano-tanks which have become popular.
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Yes, I am keeping some B. maculatus at the moment, and I would thoroughly recommended them!My favorites among th Cyprinids are those in the genus Boraboras spp.
They tend to only reach 3/4 to 1 inch so they are very well suited for the nano-tanks which have become popular.
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Surely you mean Boraras? I'll agree, they're quite nice.apistomaster wrote:My favorites among th Cyprinids are those in the genus Boraboras spp.
They tend to only reach 3/4 to 1 inch so they are very well suited for the nano-tanks which have become popular.
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Isn't that where Osama Bin Laden used to live :) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tora_Bora)?Boraboras
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Milton,
Thank you for the correction.
Boraras species are almost all very cheap so one can set up a large school of them in smaller tanks and in larger groups they are especially attractive.
My favorite species has always been B. maculata. They are often retail for only about US$1.00 each. There are some others which are very beautiful but B. maculata remains a bargain and when they are kept properly a group of 50 in a 20 gal. long makes a beautiful display. I have attempted to breed them a few times but I haven't been successful yet but they are one of several species of fish I continue to try to breed over the years.
The SA Dwarf Cichlid, Dicrossus filamentosus, is another species I still try to breed over the years. I never fail to spawn them but if the female doesn't provide brood care the number of fry I have raised artificially is only about 5. A good brooding female can easily yield a brood of 60 to 80 fry. I have two pairs set up presently and am hoping at least one results in success.
Thank you for the correction.
Boraras species are almost all very cheap so one can set up a large school of them in smaller tanks and in larger groups they are especially attractive.
My favorite species has always been B. maculata. They are often retail for only about US$1.00 each. There are some others which are very beautiful but B. maculata remains a bargain and when they are kept properly a group of 50 in a 20 gal. long makes a beautiful display. I have attempted to breed them a few times but I haven't been successful yet but they are one of several species of fish I continue to try to breed over the years.
The SA Dwarf Cichlid, Dicrossus filamentosus, is another species I still try to breed over the years. I never fail to spawn them but if the female doesn't provide brood care the number of fry I have raised artificially is only about 5. A good brooding female can easily yield a brood of 60 to 80 fry. I have two pairs set up presently and am hoping at least one results in success.
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He was thought to be in Tora Bora at the beginning the US war on terrorism in Afghanistan. Ding dong, that witch is finally dead and buried at sea to prevent a shrine being built in Abbotsford, Pakistan.racoll wrote:Isn't that where Osama Bin Laden used to liveBoraboras(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tora_Bora)?
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Just being even handed as I've posted before when I feel unecessary political comment clouds our catfish fourm. Don't really see a need to continue with remarks, or quotes of remarks, like those above and let's get back to congratulating Milton?apistomaster wrote:Ding dong, that witch is finally dead and buried at sea to prevent a shrine being built in Abbotsford, Pakistan.
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Sorry, my fault for derailing the thread.
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No apologies necessary, no warnings issued! Just felt the thread was in danger of veering away from Lee's sentiments.racoll wrote:Sorry, my fault for derailing the thread.
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Congratulations, Milton!
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YAY Milton.
The fact that you lost me while you were explaining your poster just makes me impressed enough....
The fact that you lost me while you were explaining your poster just makes me impressed enough....
