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Geographic Variation of the Hillstream Loach (Homolopterasexmaculata) in Thailand

This project focuses on georeferencing a collection of Hillstream Loaches (Homolopterasexmaculata) sourced from various localities and provinces in Thailand. Comprising 34 lots and over 100 individual specimens, the collection includes contributions from multiple institutions such as UF, NIFI, RLIKU, Smithsonian, and ANSP. The project primarily involves students and volunteers, employing methods such as Geolocate, Google Maps, Google Earth, and other online resources to gather detailed geographic information on the habitats of these unique fish.

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Geographic Variation of the Hillstream Loach (Homolopterasexmaculata) in Thailand

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  1. “Geographic variation in the Hillstream Loach” By: Lunide Orleus • The collection that I am currently Georeferencing are a collection of Loaches (Homolopterasexmaculata) that were brought over • from different localities and provinces in Thailand. • There are a total of 34 lots in this collection which means over 100 fishes. • UF :13 • NIFI : 10 • RLIKU: 4 • Smithsonian: 3 • ANSP: 3 • Trainees would most likely be studentsand/or volunteers • For this project, the methods I use are usually Geolocate, Google Maps, Google Earth, and any other external sites that provide certain • Information on the country and provinces where these loaches are located.

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