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[Annelida] Fwd: Anothe request for speciemns and a question re a potential Hydroides book

Joachim Langeneck via annelida%40net.bio.net (by jlangeneck from biologia.unipi.it)
Tue Nov 3 06:51:09 EST 2015


Hi,

By now in our lab in Pisa we only have H. pseudouncinatus (few 
individuals), H. dianthus and H. elegans from Mediterranean 
environments, that is, the most common Mediterranean species. 
Unfortunately we do not plan to go sampling on hard bottoms in the next 
months.
However if you need some of our material do not hesitate to ask!

Joachim

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Joachim Langeneck

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Università di Pisa

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Il 03.11.2015 06:11 Elena Kupriyanova ha scritto:
> Dear friends and colleagues,
> 
> 
> 
> As some of you may already know, my PhD student Yanan Sun and I are
> constantly looking Hydroides (Serpulidae) specimens for Yanan’s PhD 
> project
> on molecular phylogeny and barcoding of this genus. Many of you also 
> have
> seen our recent monograph on Hydroides of Australia
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/u9zmxz642718gq4/Sun%20et%20al%202015.pdf?dl=0
> <http://scanmail.trustwave.com/?c=4062&d=xZaf1uu7lo3C7kB74S-v5msisGH6qyS9EHTS-D2hXA&s=978&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww%2edropbox%2ecom%2fs%2fu9zmxz642718gq4%2fSun%2520et%2520al%25202015%2epdf%3fdl%3d0>
> 
> We now have photographs of this quality for all species of the genus
> (thanks to Eunice Wong!), but only about a half of all valid (according 
> to
> WORMS) species are available for sequencing – so we always appreciate 
> any
> fresh ethanol-fixed specimens of Hydroides from remote (from an 
> Australian
> perspective) parts of the world. The molecular part of the project has 
> to
> be wrapped up by July 1 next year and when we will have until end of
> December 2016 to finish writing up.
> 
> 
> 
> Also currently I am contemplating writing a book proposal for CSIRO
> publishing  in order to publish a fully-illustrated guide  Hydroides of 
> the
> world. Before I submit such a proposal, I need to gauge potential 
> interest
> in such a book. Can you please let me know whether you would consider
> purchasing a book on *Hydroides of the World*  if my proposal is 
> supported?
> Or would you be interested to take a look at the proposal if you need 
> more
> information to make up your mind re your potential interest? Any 
> feedback
> is highly appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> Hope to see many of you in Wales next year
> 
> Best,
> 
> Lena
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> *Dr. Elena Kupriyanova*
> 
> Research Scientist
> 
> Marine Invertebrates
> 
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