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Getting way off topic here, but...
Insects are very cool, but I have another suggestion for you, Ellen.
There are organisms that are much easier to collect than most marine
mollusks, and much, much easier to collect than most cephalopods (don't
I know it...). Heck, they're even easier to collect than many insects.
Furthermore, they're very diverse and common, yet woefully
understudied. And the best part is, you could continue studying
mollusks.
I write this as a true fan of cephalopods who (for some reason...o.k.,
because there was a tenure-track position here) put down roots in the
woods of southern Illinois and needed a local study system:
How about land snails?
Andy
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