Brian L. Fisher is a preeminent field biologist focusing on the systematics of arthropods, with particular focus on ants. He has discovered over 1000 species. Primary work is presently field work in Madagascar and Africa. When not working in the field, Dr. Fisher lives with the banana slugs in a treehouse in Marin County.
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