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NANFA funds "Freshwater Fishes of North America"
NANFA expands the Reseach Grant Program for this unique opportunity
During the 2012 NANFA Research Grant application
process, each member of the Grant Review Committee found one particular
proposal to be evaluated separately from the other proposals. The proposal was
made by two very prolific authors in North American fish work, Brooks Burr and
Melvin Warren, who are editing a three volume book set entitled “Freshwater
Fishes of North America”
The Research Grant Review Committee
recommended funding the proposal separate from our normal Research Grant
program. The NANFA Board of Directors accepted funding the proposal, and have committed
$2,000 each year for three years ($6,000 total contribution from NANFA) to help
offset the cost of publishing by Johns Hopkins University Press ($20,000 per
volume). Volumes will be donated to
NANFA, and the NANFA
logo will be featured prominently in the acknowledgements of each volume. |
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From the proposal by Brooks Burr and Melvin Warren
“The book will be the first-ever,
fully-illustrated work synthesizing practically all that is known about the
diversity, natural history, ecology, and biology of 52 families of North
American freshwater fishes (including 12 marine families with species
persistently in fresh waters). The book covers all of Canada, the coterminous
United States, and Mexico (south to about the Isthmus of Tehuantepec). No
current book synthesizes information on every North American freshwater fish
family and genus, and no one book has ever been published that covers
distribution, biology, and ecology of every family on the continent. In sum, no
other books exist or have ever existed that compare to this one.”
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