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Salmo orientalis McClelland 1842
Salmo orientalis McClelland, 1842 Remarks. This species was described by McClelland (1842) from the Bamian River and northern declivities of the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan. The status of the species is uncertain. The current status of the species is uncertain. Because this may be an endemic species, the current status needs clarification.Published as part of Çiçek, Erdoğan, Fricke, Ronald, Eagderi, Soheil, Sungur, Sevil, Coad, Brian W & Hamdard, Mohammad Hamid, 2023, Fishes of Afghanistan; a revised and updated annotated checklist, pp. 1-69 in Zootaxa 5305 (1) on page 54, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5305.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/804856
Schizothorax barbatus McClelland & Griffith 1842
<i>Schizothorax barbatus</i> McClelland & Griffith, 1842 <p> <b>Taxonomy.</b> Original description: <i>Schizothorax barbatus</i> McClelland & Griffith in McClelland 1842: 580 [Kabul River at Jalalabad, Afghanistan; syntypes: (3) BMNH 1843.2.25.69 (1, dry skin)].— Afghanistan synonyms: None.—Revisions: None.—Illustration: None.</p> <p> <b>Status in Afghanistan.</b> First identified from Afghanistan by McClelland (1842); listed by Coad (1981: 12 as status uncertain; 2014: 321 as a synonym of <i>S. esocinus</i>).—Afghanistan materials: None.</p> <p> <b>Distribution and habitat.</b> Distribution in Afghanistan: Kabul River.—General distribution: Afghanistan endemic.— Habitat: Found in rivers and streams. Freshwater.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> Questionably a synonym of <i>Schizothorax esocinus</i>. Because this may be an endemic species, the current status needs clarification.</p>Published as part of <i>Çiçek, Erdoğan, Fricke, Ronald, Eagderi, Soheil, Sungur, Sevil, Coad, Brian W & Hamdard, Mohammad Hamid, 2023, Fishes of Afghanistan; a revised and updated annotated checklist, pp. 1-69 in Zootaxa 5305 (1)</i> on page 52, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5305.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8048564">http://zenodo.org/record/8048564</a>
Schizothorax edeniana McClelland 1842
<i>Schizothorax edeniana</i> McClelland, 1842 [E]—Eden snowtrout <p> <b>Taxonomy.</b> Original description: <i>Schizothorax edeniana</i> McClelland, 1842: 580 [Kabul River at Koti-i-Ashruf (Kowt-e-’Ashow, 34°27’N, 68°48’E), Mijdan Valley and Sir-i-Chusmah, Afghanistan; no types known].— Afghanistan synonyms: None.—Revisions: None.—Illustration: None.</p> <p> <b>Status in Afghanistan.</b> First record from Afghanistan by McClelland (1842); confirmed by Coad (1981: 12; 2014: 213; 2015: 228).—Afghanistan materials: None.</p> <p> <b>Distribution and habitat.</b> Distribution in Afghanistan: Kabul River.—General distribution: Afghanistan endemic.— Habitat: This species is found in rivers and streams. Freshwater.</p> <p> <b>Economic importance.</b> Locally consumed, but of no commercial importance.</p> <p> <b>Conservation.</b> Conservation status in Afghanistan: Unknown.—IUCN: NE (2023).—Threats: Unknown.— Moderate sensitivity to human activities.—Keystone species.—Decline status: Unknown.—Moderate priority for conservation action.</p>Published as part of <i>Çiçek, Erdoğan, Fricke, Ronald, Eagderi, Soheil, Sungur, Sevil, Coad, Brian W & Hamdard, Mohammad Hamid, 2023, Fishes of Afghanistan; a revised and updated annotated checklist, pp. 1-69 in Zootaxa 5305 (1)</i> on page 26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5305.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8048564">http://zenodo.org/record/8048564</a>
Author Interview with Brian D. Anderson
Brian D. Anderson was our feature artist of the week, October 19th - 23rd, 2020.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/vid_presentations/1010/thumbnail.jp
Glyptosternon reticulatum McClelland 1842
<i>Glyptosternon reticulatum</i> McClelland, 1842 [N]—Turkestan catfish <p> <b>Taxonomy.</b> Original description: <i>Glyptosternon reticulatum</i> McClelland, 1842: 384 (Sir-i-Chusma, source of Kabul River, Afghanistan; no types known).— Afghanistan synonyms: <i>Glyptosternon reticulatum</i> (McClelland, 1842).—Revisions: Berg (1949: 921); Jayaram (2006: 259).—Illustration: Berg (1949: 922-923, figs. 670– 673).</p> <p> <b>Status in Afghanistan.</b> First record from Afghanistan by McClelland (1842: 574) as <i>Glyptosternon reticulatus</i>; confirmed by Coad (1981: 8; 2014: 279; 2015: 229).—Afghanistan materials: FMNH.</p> <p> <b>Distribution and habitat.</b> Distribution in Afghanistan:Amu Darya, Bamian River, Kabul River drainages.—General distribution: South Asia: upper Indus River basin (Afghanistan, Tadzhikistan, Pakistan and India).—Habitat: This species is a mountain stream species. It occurs in fast-flowing rivers and streams in mountainous areas, clinging to stones and rocks over sandy and sandstone bottoms; it is also found in some mountain and piedmont reservoirs. Freshwater.</p> <p> <b>Economic importance.</b> Locally consumed, but of no commercial importance.</p> <p> <b>Conservation.</b> Conservation status in Afghanistan: Unknown.—IUCN: LC (Karimov 2020f).—Threats: FIT, CLI, CON, ABS, HAB, EUT.—Moderate sensitivity to human activities.—Not considered as a keystone species.— Decline status: Significant decline.—Moderate priority for conservation action.</p>Published as part of <i>Çiçek, Erdoğan, Fricke, Ronald, Eagderi, Soheil, Sungur, Sevil, Coad, Brian W & Hamdard, Mohammad Hamid, 2023, Fishes of Afghanistan; a revised and updated annotated checklist, pp. 1-69 in Zootaxa 5305 (1)</i> on page 39, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5305.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8048564">http://zenodo.org/record/8048564</a>
Competition policy. by Brian Ellis
tag=1 data=Competition policy. by Brian Ellis
tag=2 data=Ellis, Brian
tag=3 data=Australian Rationalist,
tag=5 data=46
tag=6 data=Autumn/Winter 1998
tag=7 data=51-56.
tag=8 data=ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
tag=9 data=COMPETITION%CORPORATISATION%NATIONAL COMPETITION POLICY%PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR EFFECTIVENESS%SERVICE DELIVERY%SOCIAL POLICY%INNOVATION
tag=10 data=Examines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New.
tag=13 data=CABExamines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New
Art Behind Gaming: Brian D. Anderson
A discussion with author Brian D. Anderson about worldbuilding in fantasy. Part of the Art Behind Gaming Online Con.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/vid_presentations/1046/thumbnail.jp
In Honour of Brian MacWhinney: A Personal Account
While this volume and the writings have made it amply clear what significant contributions Professor Brian MacWhinney has made to the field at large, in this afterword, we begin with a senior member of our author team (Ping Li, PL) followed by a mid-career member (Helen Zhao, HZ) and an early career member (Zhe Gao, ZG), to provide our personal accounts of Brian not only as a leading scholar but also as a role model who touches and changes people’s lives
Interview with Brian Alleyne, Sociologist Studying KDE
A few months ago, the British journal Sociology published an article titled "Challenging Code: A Sociological Reading of the KDE Free Software Project". Eager to find out what a 'sociological reading' of KDE entails, Dot editor Oriol Mirosa rushed to contact the article's author, sociologist Brian Alleyne, who graciously and patiently agreed to be the subject of an interview
Understanding Author Rights
Author Rights is the term used to describe a researcher\u27s rights related to their published work. In this session, Brian Young will: 1) provide an overview of author rights, 2) explain language often used in the publication agreement, and 3) demonstrate a tool (Sherpa Romeo) that can be used to quickly understand what default rights you have (and lose) when you publish with a specific journal
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