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Rodney L. Honeycutt’s Collaborative Research on Cichlid Fishes in the Neotropics

After receiving a National Science Foundation grant from 2005-2008, and his collaborators Hernán López-Fernández and have been studying the evolution of cichlid fishes in the Neotropics.

Their most recent collaborative article was recently featured in Evolution: International Journal of Organic Revolution this past spring.

Honeycutt shared some of the background and motivation for his collaborative research...

"Hernán López-Fernández was the PhD student of Professor Kirk O. Winemiller and me during the time that I was at Texas A&M University.  Since coming to Pepperdine, I have continued collaborating with both Hernán and Kirk.  The research highlighted in this paper is the culmination of a collaboration among the three of us that started with the receipt of a grant from the National Science Foundation.

This paper represents the fifth in a series pertaining to the evolution of cichlid fishes in the Neotropics.  Two other papers were published in , one in , and one in .

The paper in Evolution is exciting because it is a synthesis of all the research that we have been conducting on this group of fishes.  Clearly, Hernán has been the driving force in this research.  Since a small boy in Venezuela, Hernán has loved cichlid fishes.  He is now an associate curator at the Royal Ontario Museum and an associate professor at the University of Toronto."

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Image caption from Evolution: International Journal of Organic Revolution, Volume 67, Issue 5. Honeycutt's article was featured as the cover story and inspiration for the journal that issue.

August, 2013