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Anthony Gill

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I am a fish taxonomist with primary interest in the taxonomy of Indo-Pacific shorefishes, anatomy and relationships of acanthomorphs (spine-finned fishes), and biogeography of the Indo-Pacific. I have broad museum experience in Australia, UK and USA, and am currently curator of the Macleay Natural History Collections in the Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney.

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Anthony's work profile

Anthony works in the following sector(s): 

Anthony's primary institution is: University of Sydney

Anthony's position is: Natural History Curator

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Anthony's work in taxonomy 

Anthony has the following roles: Collecting, Specimen preparation, Identification, Research, Editing publishing and reviewing, Public Outreach

Anthony's skills are in Species delimitation, Phylogenetics, Classification, Nomenclature, Biogeography

Anthony works on the taxonomy of Animals, Vertebrates, Fish, Acanthomorpha, Pseudochromidae, dottybacks, Serranidae, basslets, Xenisthmidae, wrigglers, Gobioidei, gobies, gudgeons

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Find out more about Anthony at:

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Anthony is happy to be contacted for the following reasons:

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Contact from others in the taxonomy community regarding taxonomy-related issues

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Contact from members of the public for advice in areas of expertise (but not for identifications)

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Contact from members of the public for identifications in areas of expertise

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Contact re potential citizen science projects that could contribute to taxonomic research

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Contact by prospective students and others who could benefit from mentorship

Use the button below to contact Anthony for one of the reasons above. Please don't make contact for any other reason.

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