[Nhcoll-l] Looking for possible literature on human trash
Herrera, Joan
Joan.Herrera at MyFWC.com
Sun Aug 4 10:44:18 EDT 2013
Steven: I can't think off a tetrapod offhand, but I have seen a lot of pairs of little catfish living in old bottles and cans in the Suwannee River. I would think the ichthyologists at the Florida Museum of Natural History could tell you the species.
Joan
From: nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu [mailto:nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Steven Jasinski
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 3:53 PM
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Subject: [Nhcoll-l] Looking for possible literature on human trash
Hi, I know this seems a bit of an odd request on this mailing list, but I've been coming up empty and hoping someone out there has a better chance with any possible knowledge on this subject. I'm looking for any literature on the good use of human trash by animals. I figure there is probably some things out there by marine animals, but I'm looking more for those by terrestrial or freshwater animals, and preferably tetrapods. If no one can come up with anything that will still be ok. I'm sure its been observed before, just not sure if anything has ever been reported.
Thanks,
~Steven
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Steven E. Jasinski
Curator of Paleontology and Geology
State Museum of Pennsylvania
Graduate Studies - Paleontology conc.
Department of Biology
East Tennessee State University
Phone: (717)586-9835
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