Research at the Tulane Museum of Natural History

Research at the Tulane Museum of Natural History has traditionally centered around the freshwater and marine fishes of the Gulf-South, with emphasis on systematics and ecology of stream fishes. A variety of research projects are available for graduate students with interests in southeastern fishes. Below is a list of active research at the Museum.

Cypriniformes Tree Of Life: Systematics of Cypriniformes, Earth's Most Diverse Clade of Freshwater Fishes

Fishnet II: Building the Information Community Infrastructure - A Test Case Implementation for Ichthyological Collections

GEOLocate -a software tool for the the automated georeferencing of Natural History collections data.

Ictiobinae Systematics

Research Assistantships for Minority High School Students