This is it, the car is finally loaded. I am not sure where we are going to put the samples as it seems that there is no space left in the car! This morning we visited the collection of topmouth at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It was extraordinary, with access to the earliest collection of Nichols !949. It was clear that there is a huge variability of forms between P.parva populations to the point that some genetic work will have to be performed to confirm the P.parva identity (see attached photos). In any case, it seems that the various morphotypes defined by Nichols are present. Confusing but also very exciting!We are now on our way to the first site, there has been a lot of flooding in the south where we are heading with about 100 people dead. But Yahui suggested that we still continue with our initial schedule.
Rudy
Thursday, 17 June 2010
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