“Diversity and Evolution of Coral Reef Fishes” lecture tomorrow at California Academy of Sciences

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The California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco is presenting “Diversity and Evolution of Coral Reef Fishes,” a lecture by Dr. Luiz Rocha, as part of the Pritzker Lecture series. Rocha is the Assistant Curator, Ichthyology at the academy and will talk about the evolution, biogeography, and ecology of coral reef fishes. His overarching goal is to understand what drives the extremely high biodiversity found in tropical reefs. The lecture takes place from 7-9 p.m. and costs $12 for adults (seniors $10) and is free to academy members. Since space is limited, make sure to reserve your seat online or on the phone at 415-379-8000.


 



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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Mathieu-Gagné/659241296 Mathieu Gagné

    Nice! Just when I’m visiting San Francisco for an unrelated conference!

  • Anonymous

    I would reschedule the heavens and the earth to make this talk, if I lived close to the Bay Area. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1351327790 Richard Ross

    Come on out Jake…you can stay here and a ticket can’t be that expensive!