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Fishes were the first creatures with brains and bony jaws. But their incredible diversity — fishes make up half of all vertebrate species alive today, and live everywhere from mountain steams to ocean depths — makes it easier to determine what's not a fish. This seminar explores this paradox by demonstrating how Ichthyologists pursue the evidence through the study of evolution, diversity ecosystems, and biogeography.
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