Share your research or perspectives on PRESERVATION AND CURATION OF THE EARLY LIFE STAGES OF FISH, AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES
Darrel E. Snyder
desnyder at PICEA.CNR.COLOSTATE.EDU
Wed Jan 8 16:00:28 CST 1997
Update of mid-August Announcement.
Alexandra Snyder (Museum of Southwestern Biology, Albuquerque, NM), I=
(Darrel Snyder--unrelated), and others are organizing a workshop on the=
Preservation and Curation of Early Life Stages of Fish, Amphibians, and=
Reptiles on behalf of the ASIH Collections Committee and the AFS Early Life=
History Section). The workshop is planned for the joint meeting of the=
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Larval Fish=
Conference (American Fisheries Society Early Life History Section), and=
other organizations in Seattle (Univ. Washington), 26 June to 2 July 1997=
(see meeting web page at http://artedi.fish.washington.edu/asih/asih97.html=
). It will be held on Tuesday, 1 July, from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. Lex=
(Alexandra) is handling contributions regarding amphibians and reptiles and=
I am handling those regarding fish. Format will consist of a series of=
12-minute (or shorter) contributed presentations on pertinent topics each=
followed by at least 3 minutes of questions and discussion (long=
presentations will be considered and if possible we will substantially=
increase time for lively discussions and exchanges of information and=
ideas).
If you have conducted research or have a perspective, recommendation, or=
problem concerning specimen fixation, preservation, storage, management,=
cataloging, or related matters that you would like to share or discuss with=
others during this workshop, please contact Lex (AMSnyder at UMN.edu) or=
myself (DESnyder at picea.CNR.ColoState.edu) as soon as possible. Titles and=
abstracts are due by to the conveners of the joint meetings by 15 March=
(see the meeting web site, address above, for specifics on preparing and=
submitting the abstract); please also forward copies of abstracts to either=
Lex or myself. In addition, for persons presenting papers or notes during=
this workshop, we will require a corresponding manuscript (on diskette or=
transmitted by e-mail to Lex) by or during the workshop for electronic=
publication as a workshop paper under the ASIH Curation web page -- =
(http:/muse.bio.cornell.edu:70/11/curation/ichs_herps).
In this workshop, we would like to address optimal fixation and preservation=
(fluids, procedures, containers, storage) for permanently maintaining
morphologically life-like specimens (minimal shrinkage, deformation, and
loss of color or melanophore pigmentation). We would also like to cover=
special fixation, preservation, and curatorial needs for specimens to be=
cleared and stained as for skeletal and nervous system studies or examined=
for histological, otolith, gut content, karotype, biochemistry, allozyme,=
RNA, and DNA investigations. Contributions addressing the chemistry of=
fixation and preservation as well as and the nature, availability, and=
management of preserved reference, research, and voucher collections and=
pertinent data standards for reporting and cataloging purposes are also of=
interest.
With regard to fish eggs, embryos, larvae, and early juveniles, we would=
particularly like to update, re-examine, and supplement information and=
guidelines provided by Lavenberg, McGowen, and Woodsum in the Ahlstrom=
Symposium publication (1984. Preservation and Curation. Pages 57-58 in=
Moser et al., editors. Ontogeny and Systematics of Fishes. ASIH Spec.=
Publ. 1) and Snyder in the Fisheries Techniques manual(1983. Fish Eggs and=
Larvae. Pages 165-197 in Nielson and Johnson. Fisheries Techniques. =
American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland--pages 179-181 on sample=
handling and preservation).
Again, if you are interested in contributing a presented paper or note at=
this workshop, please contact either Lex or myself as soon possible. We=
hope to see you at the meeting.
Darrel E. Snyder Research Associate
Larval Fish Laboratory Curator, LFL Collection
33J Wagar Building Telephone: (970)491-5295
Colorado State University Fax: (970)491-5091
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 E-mail: DESnyder at picea.CNR.ColoState.edu
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