JP Fontenelle

Presentations @ Joint Meeting of Ichthyology and Herpetology, 2021

I was very delighted to participate in the 2021 Joint Meeting of Ichthyology and Herpetology (JMIH) organized by the American Society of Ichthyology and Herpetology (ASIH) this past week. Unfortunately I was not able to attend it in person this year, but had the opportunity to present our research on the phylogenics of Potamotrygoninae virtually. It is always a great meeting, and I am very happy that I could share results of my research with so many friends and colleages.

Not only that, I had the honor of being part of two other great studies presented at the same meeting. Victor de Britto (Twitter) presented his brilliant study on body size correlations to habitat transitions between marine and freshwater environments; and Taegan Perez(Twitter) gave a really nice talk in her first JMIH about the importance of integrative approaches in biological surveys and conservation implications in Costa Rica.