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Prof. Huys, Rony
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The main theme of my research is the systematics and comparative anatomy of free-living and parasitic copepods, and the application of phylogenetic reconstruction to examine their evolution and ecological radiation, using morphology and molecular markers. Copepods are one of the best models to study fundamental phenomena like the evolution of parasitism and the marine-freshwater transition, and to test fundamental hypotheses such as the claim of oligomerization being the predominant mode of character transformation in Crustacea, and the enemy release hypothesis in invasion ecology. Part of my research focuses on these intrinsically interesting questions.


Teaching students and professionals the methods how to observe, illustrate and describe copepods defines the red line throughout my career. Training the next generation is key to the survival and success of our research community and I have devoted much time to it which brought me great satisfaction. I was involved as a tutor or organizer in student training workshops on free-living and symbiotic copepods since 2001. In 2022 I co-organized the international copepod conference (ICOC) which was widely considered as the most successful ICOC ever, welcoming an unprecedentedly high participation of students. I have served the World Association of Copepodologists (WAC) as a member of the Executive Council (1996–2002; 2022–present, and as Vice-President (2008–2011), President (2011–2014) and Past-President (2014–2017).


In 2017 I became the recipient of the Monoculus Award for research excellence and exceptionally devoted service and contributions to the activities of WAC.


For the last ten years I have assisted the editors of WoRMS in solving nomenclatural issues related to copepods and related crustaceans.

Taxonomic term: Copepoda [WoRMS]
 

Institutes (2) Top | Institutes | Publications | Datasets 
  • Natural History Museum; Department of Zoology, more
  • Function: Researcher
    Direct contact at institute:
    Tel.: +44-(0)207-942 54 57
    Fax: +44-(0)207-942 54 33
    E-mail:
  • WoRMS Editorial Board (WoRMS editors), more
  • Function: Taxonomic editor
 

Datasets (4) Top | Institutes | Publications | Datasets 
  • Boxshall, G.A.; Huys, R. (2024). World List of Tantulocarida. Accessed at https://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1083 on yyyy-mm-dd, more
  • Huys R.; De Smet G.; Department of Zoology, Natural History Museum: The United Kingdom; Marine Biology Section, Zoology Institute. Ugent: Belgium; (2016): Meiobenthos of the Dutch Continental Shelf in spring 1991., more
  • Huys, R. & De Smet, G. (1993). Copepoda from the Dutch Continental Shelf, spring 1993. Ghent University, Department of Biology, Marine Biology Section (MARBIOL), Belgium., more
  • Huys, R. (1984). Copepods from a sublittoral sandy station in the North Sea. Ghent University, Department of Biology, Marine Biology Section (MARBIOL), Belgium., more

Publications (141) Top | Institutes | Publications | Datasets 
A1 Publications (91) [show]
Peer reviewed publications (34) [show]
Books (2) [show]
Book chapters (4) [show]
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Reports (4) [show]
Other publications (5) [show]

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