
SSAR is very pleased to announce that it will continue to provide support for postdoctoral fellows to attend and present their research at SSAR’s annual meetings and meet and interact with leaders in the field, which comes at a key time in their careers when they are seeking permanent positions. Awards are open to postdocs from all countries. The next round of awards will be made to attend the Society’s 2018 meeting as part of the JMIH event at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center (July 11–15, 2018).
Applications are due on May 4th, 2018. For more details about this award, visit its permanent webpage here. For more details about the 2018 application, see the following document: Metallinou Award 2018




HR December 2017, Volume 48, Number 4. Our cover features a field photo of an Osteolaemus osborni (Congo Dwarf Crocodile), photographed in Odzala-Kokoua National Park (Republic of Congo), by Matej Dolinay.
We are now working on determining if the “weird” waterdog in East Tennessee is a distinct species from the Neuse River Waterdog, using eDNA to determine distribution of both species within the region, and collecting life history data on both species. This project was started and predominately carried out while I was an undergraduate, and I am greatly indebted to the different researchers and mentors who have helped me with this project and other endeavors. It is fascinating to uncover an additional species within Tennessee, and perhaps equally fascinating is the discovery of how little we know about “common” species, like the Common Mudpuppy, and how even an undergrad can help fill knowledge gaps. I am very fortunate that this undergraduate project has become larger and I am able to continue studying these “water devils”.