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John Paxton (ichthyologist)

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237:. He arrived in February 1968 as the museum's Curator of Fishes. Over the next 30 years, Paxton increased the size of the Australian Museum's fish collection from 80,000 specimens to more than 1 million. This created the third-largest marine fish collection in the world, and the largest in Australia. Paxton attributes the growth of the fish collection to a number of factors, including increases in personnel, new collecting techniques, increased exploratory fishing by 338: 244:
In 1981, Paxton and colleague Doug Hoese founded the Indo-Pacific Fish Conference, which has since run every four years. Paxton retired in 1998, but remained active at the museum as a research fellow (1998–2006), senior research fellow (2006–07) and senior fellow (2007–present).
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Paxton, John R.; McGrouther, Mark A. (1997). "A history of the fish collection at the Australian Museum (1860-1968), with a summary of current Australian fish collections". In Pietsch, T.W.; Anderson, W. (eds.).
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IPFC 10 Indo-Pacific Fish Conference: 36 Years of International Cohesion in Ichthyological Scientific Research, 1981 - 2017
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Evolution In The Oceanic Midwaters: Comparative Osteology And Relationships Of The Lanternfishes (Family Myctophidae)
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in Biology (1965). His master's research investigated the ecology and vertical distribution of
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ASFB official website, archived 28 February 2014. Accessed 3 March 2017.
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As of 2013, he had described 16 new species and nine new genera.
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and evolutionary history of lanternfishes, and graduated in 1968.
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018).
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Eighteen species and one genus have been named in his honour.
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Wikidata query showing taxa named by John Richard Paxton
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Australian Marine Sciences Association (30 March 1968).
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John Richard Paxton was born in 1938 and grew up in
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Paxton is a founding member of the 7: 577: 575: 543: 541: 539: 503: 501: 499: 475: 473: 446: 444: 442: 440: 399: 397: 395: 393: 391: 389: 387: 385: 383: 381: 423:Australian Society for Fish Biology 255:Australian Society for Fish Biology 253:Paxton is a founding member of the 249:Australian Society for Fish Biology 175:Australian Society for Fish Biology 88:Australian Society for Fish Biology 701:20th-century Australian zoologists 486:National Science Museum Monographs 25: 560:from the original on 21 July 2020 550:"Staff Profile: 'Dr John Paxton'" 531:University of Southern California 273:in the 1970s, and supervised one 195:University of Southern California 86:'s fish collection; President of 73:University of Southern California 336: 706:American emigrants to Australia 169:(family Myctophidae) and other 1: 582:Norwood, Catherine (2014). 177:and received the society's 727: 696:Australian ichthyologists 533:. Accessed July 21, 2020. 201:in Zoology (1960) and an 148: 111: 301:Taxon named in his honor 27:Australian ichthyologist 525:Paxton, John R. (1968) 373:"K. Radway Allen Award" 279:Encyclopaedia of Fishes 191:Los Angeles, California 629:"Past ASFB Presidents" 312:Branchiostegus paxtoni 285:Taxon described by him 554:The Australian Museum 418:"John Richard Paxton" 259:K. Radway Allen Award 179:K. Radway Allen Award 106:K. Radway Allen Award 271:Macquarie University 594:(1). 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John Richard Paxton
University of Southern California
Australian Museum
Australian Society for Fish Biology
K. Radway Allen Award
Thesis
Evolution In The Oceanic Midwaters: Comparative Osteology And Relationships Of The Lanternfishes (Family Myctophidae)
Doctoral advisor
Jay Savage
ichthyologist
Australian Museum
lanternfishes
deep-sea fishes
Australian Society for Fish Biology
K. Radway Allen Award
Los Angeles, California
University of Southern California
BA
MSc
lanternfishes
PhD
Jay Savage
osteology
Australian Museum
Sydney, Australia
fisheries vessels
Australian Society for Fish Biology
K. Radway Allen Award
Macquarie University
honours

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