Thanks Harry
A very pretty history!
Rodolfo
> Dear Ken,
>> Thanks for sharing this interview with us. I vividly remember that in
> 1979, during the Tampa meeting of the ASZ, Kristian warned me not to ask
> Meredith Jones about "his" tube worms. Of course that was sufficient
> justification to do exactly that when annex paying a too short visit to
> the USNM, and was rewarded with a one hour private lecture by Meredith.
> Never realised at that time how privileged I was.
>> Shortly after the discovery of the Galapagos Rift community had been made
> public, I used the existence of such communities in my biogeography
> classes as examples of alternative "islands". Wonder if MacArthur &
> Wilson's theory ever was tested on hydrothermal vent communities.
>> Harry A. ten Hove
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> Verzonden: dinsdag 6 december 2011 4:19
> Aan: annelida from magpie.bio.indiana.edu> Onderwerp: [Annelida] National Public Radio in USA - Kristian Fauchald
>> There is a nice piece on the USA National Public Radio on the discovery of
> the rifts in the Galapagos.
>> Most of you know the story -- but Kristian get some nice airtime as the
> Curator of Worms!
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