Dr. Gavin Hanke

Curator of Vertebrate Zoology

Gavin Hanke joined the Royal BC Museum in 2004 after working at the Manitoba Museum and teaching in universities. Much of Gavin’s published work is based on his PhD which focused on fossil fishes (acanthodians and early shark-like fishes) of northwestern Canada from the Lower Devonian. He has described and named 10 new fossil fish species, and has another six new species descriptions still to publish.

Gavin has many publications, including two chapters in the Naturalist’s Guide to the Victoria Region, and 28 species entries in Animal: The Definitive Visual Guide to the World’s Wildlife (2001), both aimed at a general audience.

Gavin also works with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans to document marine fish distributions, and is working on a series of papers detailing many new species records and species range extensions along our coast. Gavin also works with the BC Ministry of Environment to collect and monitor exotic vertebrates, with a special interest in the role of the pet trade, angling industry and importation of live food fishes as a source of exotic/invasive animals.

Education

PhD, University of Alberta, 2001

MSc, University of Manitoba, 1996

BSc, MSc, University of Manitoba, 1991

Areas of Interest

Specialty: Biogeography and biology of fishes; palaeoichthyology

Areas of Expertise: Fishes, extant and extinct

Exotic/invasive animals and the role of the pet trade in species introductions

Amphibian and reptile biology and biogeography

Contact Dr. Gavin Hanke

Email: ghanke@royalbcmuseum.bc.ca

Latest Articles

Deep Sea Anglerfishes in BC

July 31, 2014 2:56 pm

Today my student Jake finished his research paper on Dreamers, Black Seadevils, and Deep-sea Anglers. The paper has been submitted for publication in […]

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Mad Dogs and Englishmen

July 29, 2014 12:06 pm

My first emails regarding Wall Lizards in the Hillside Mall area came from 2009, and a report of lizards near Gosworth Road on […]

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2014, the year of the Blue Whale

June 3, 2014 9:03 pm

During the spring of 2014, Canadian news was dominated by reports on the ever-expanding blue whale carcasses in Newfoundland. I was patiently waiting […]

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That’s Just Peachy

May 22, 2014 3:55 pm

Exotics – you just never know what will show up. Image from: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d7/Agapornis_roseicollis_-Namibia-8.jpg Just went out for coffee and people were talking about […]

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