Re: [RML] blue eye question

Ken McDougall (ken_mcdougall20012001 at yahoo.com)
Sat, 19 Feb 2005 10:17:18 +1100 (EST)

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Hi Peter

I have a small population of P.gertrudae from Kenedy Ck up near Cairns.

Regards

Ken


Peter Unmack <peter.lists at> wrote:
G'day folks

Does anyone know of any captive stocks of P. tenellus from Cape York, or
of anyone planning a trip up that way that might come across them?

Also, are there any known captive pops still around for P. gertrudae from
eastern Australian drainages? I believe the "Jones Road" fish are from
around the Cairns-Innisfail area, but am unaware of other pops (but have
not really followed them either). Does anyone have any plans to collect
in this area in the near future that could catch me a couple of them?

I am looking to examine a broader representative sample for these guys for
some genetic work this is ongoing. I already have NT populations pretty
well covered due to earlier collections I made, plus more recent stuff by
Dave Wilson.

Cheers
Peter Unmack

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Hi Peter
 
I have a small population of P.gertrudae from Kenedy Ck up near Cairns.

Regards

Ken

 


Peter Unmack <peter.lists at> wrote:
G'day folks

Does anyone know of any captive stocks of P. tenellus from Cape York, or
of anyone planning a trip up that way that might come across them?

Also, are there any known captive pops still around for P. gertrudae from
eastern Australian drainages?  I believe the "Jones Road" fish are from
around the Cairns-Innisfail area, but am unaware of other pops (but have
not really followed them either).  Does anyone have any plans to collect
in this area in the near future that could catch me a couple of them?

I am looking to examine a broader representative sample for these guys for
some genetic work this is ongoing.  I already have NT populations pretty
well covered due to earlier collections I made, plus more recent stuff by
Dave Wilson.

Cheers
Peter Unmack


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