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Comparative phylogeography of the western Indian Ocean reef fauna ArchiMer
Borsa, Philippe; Durand, Jean-dominique; Chen, Wei-jen; Hubert, Nicolas; Muths, Delphine; Mou-tham, Gerard; Kulbicki, Michel.
Assessing patterns of connectivity at the community and population levels is relevant to marine resource management and conservation. The present study reviews this issue with a focus on the western Indian Ocean (WIO) biogeographic province. This part of the Indian Ocean holds more species than expected from current models of global reef fish species richness. In this study, checklists of reef fish species were examined to determine levels of endemism in each of 10 biogeographic provinces of the Indian Ocean. Results showed that the number of endemic species was higher in the WIO than in any other region of the Indian Ocean. Endemic species from the WIO on the average had a larger body size than elsewhere in the tropical Indian Ocean. This suggests an...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Indo-West Pacific; Biogeographic province; Endemism; Reef fish; Mitochondrial DNA; Parsimony network.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00288/39919/44195.pdf
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Exploring the Phylogeny and Species Diversity of Chelidoperca (Teleostei: Serranidae) From the Western Pacific Ocean by an Integrated Approach in Systematics, With Descriptions of Three New Species and a Redescription of C. lecromi Fourmanoir, 1982 ArchiMer
Lee, Szu-hsuan; Lee, Mao-ying; Matsunuma, Mizuki; Chen, Wei-jen.
With 11 species, the genus Chelidoperca is a small group of teleost fishes belonging to the Serranidae. They are bottom-dwelling fishes living on continental shelves/slopes in offshore areas or on remote seamounts/banks at depths ranging from around 40-400 m mostly in the tropical Indo-West Pacific. Over the past few years, efforts have been made to resolve the taxonomy of Chelidoperca, and subsequently four new species were described. However, these recent advances were made with a traditional approach (i.e., morphology) and limited examinable materials, usually preserved specimens, from ichthyological collections. Further investigations are still needed to address the gaps in our knowledge about their diversity, phylogeny, and biogeography. In this...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Fishes; New species; Distribution; Integrated taxonomy; Diversity; West-Pacific; Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00620/73231/72839.pdf
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First record of the coloured righteye flounder, Poecilopsetta colorata (Teleostei: Poecilopsettidae) from the Sakalaves seamounts in the Mozambique Channel ArchiMer
Chen, Wei-jen; Chen, Jhen-nien; Pernet, Marie Eve Julie; Olu, Karine.
Background: The coloured righteye flounder, Poecilopsetta colorata Günther, 1880 was previously known from the eastern Indian Ocean to the South China Sea and Indonesia. Here, a new record from the western Indian Ocean is reported. Results: The new record is based on a specimen collected on the Sakalaves seamounts at 375 m in depth in the Mozambique Channel during a recent oceanographic survey. Four other teleost fish species including an uncommon ophidiid species, Neobythites somaliaensis Nielsen, 1995 were also collected on the same seamounts. Conclusions: The presence of P. colorata in the Mozambique Channel suggests a broad and Indo-West Pacific wide distribution for this relatively rare deep-sea species. The sequence of the cytochrome oxidase...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Fishes; New record; Distribution; Western Indian Ocean; Mozambique Channel; Sakalaves seamounts; COI; PAMELA-MOZ01 cruise.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00353/46385/46009.pdf
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Nouveau cas d’asymétrie latérale chez les poissons : une nouvelle sous-famille, genre et espèce de porte-écuelles en eaux profondes de la Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée dans l’océan Pacifique ouest ArchiMer
Fricke, Ronald; Chen, Jhen-nien; Chen, Wei-jen.
The unusual clingfish Protogobiesox asymmetricus n. gen, n. sp. is described on the basis of four specimens collected in deep water off the north coast of Papua New Guinea in 2012. The species is characterized by its 9-10 dorsal rays, 8 anal rays, 17-24 pectoral-fin rays, 15 principal caudal-fin rays, 3 gills, third arch with 3 gill rakers, 34-35 total vertebrae, with asymmetrical lateral bending starting behind the skull, bent at an angle of 858-928; skull asymmetrical in frontal view; skin naked, surface of head and body without striae; disc without adhesive papillae. A new subfamily Protogobiesocinae is described for this species and Lepadicyathus mendeleevi Prokofiev, 2005, which is redescribed. The new subfamily is compared within the family; keys to...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Gobiesocidé; Porte-écuelles; Nouvelle sous-famille; Nouveau genre; Nouvelle espèce; Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée; Phylogénie moléculaire; Expédition biodiversité PAPUA NIUGINI; Gobiesocidae; Clingfishes; New subfamily; New genus; New species; Papua New Guinea; Molecular phylogeny; PAPUA NIUGINI biodiversity expedition.
Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00476/58805/61519.pdf
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Patchiness of deep-sea communities in Papua New Guinea and potential susceptibility to anthropogenic disturbances illustrated by seep organisms ArchiMer
Samadi, Sarah; Puillandre, Nicolas; Pante, Eric; Boisselier, Marie-catherine; Corbari, Laure; Chen, Wei-jen; Maestrati, Philippe; Mana, Ralph; Thubaut, Justine; Zuccon, Dario; Hourdez, Stephane.
The deep-sea part of the ‘Papua Niugini Biodiversity Expedition’ surveyed the deep-sea environments along the coasts of New Guinea Island in the Bismarck Sea, from the Vitiaz Strait to the border between Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Irian Jaya. This expedition was a follow-up of the BIOPAPUA cruise (2010) that gave some of the first insights into the diversity of the deep-sea fauna of the Bismarck and Solomon Seas for environments other than deep-sea hydrothermal vents. The main aims of the cruise were to survey the diversity of the fauna of (i) hard bottoms that are typically found on deep seamounts, (ii) Astrolabe Bay from 200 m to about 1000 m, (iii) the chemosynthetic environments of the deep sea, including cold-seep environments and plant debris....
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Bathymodiolinae; Cold-seep; Deep-sea; Siboglinidae.
Ano: 2015 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00276/38703/37210.pdf
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