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Delrieu‐trottin, Erwan; Durand, Jean‐dominique; Limmon, Gino; Sukmono, Tedjo; Kadarusman,; Sugeha, Hagi Yulia; Chen, Wei‐jen; Busson, Frédéric; Borsa, Philippe; Dahruddin, Hadi; Sauri, Sopian; Fitriana, Yuli; Zein, Mochamad Syamsul Arifin; Hocdé, Régis; Pouyaud, Laurent; Keith, Philippe; Wowor, Daisy; Steinke, Dirk; Hanner, Robert; Hubert, Nicolas. |
DNA barcoding opens new perspectives on the way we document biodiversity. Initially proposed to circumvent the limits of morphological characters to assign unknown individuals to known species, DNA barcoding has been used in a wide array of studies where collecting species identity constitutes a crucial step. The assignment of unknowns to knowns assumes that species are already well identified and delineated, making the assignment performed reliable. Here, we used DNA‐based species delimitation and specimen assignment methods iteratively to tackle the inventory of the Indo‐Australian Archipelago grey mullets, a notorious case of taxonomic complexity that requires DNA‐based identification methods considering that traditional morphological identifications... |
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Palavras-chave: Coral Triangle; Cryptic diversity; DNA barcoding; Reference library; Taxonomic gap. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00606/71810/70300.pdf |
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Robinet, Tony; Feunteun, Eric; Keith, Philippe; Marquet, Gérard; Olivier, Jean-michel; Reveillac, Elodie; Valade, Pierre. |
Anguillid eels were sampled from permanent rivers in the Reunion and Mauritius islands, western Indian Ocean, with a standardized electrofishing method. A. marmorata was very dominant, corresponding to 91.7 and 90.7% of all the eels collected in Reunion and Mauritius, respectively. Three other species (A. mossambica, A. bicolor bicolor and A. nebulosa labiata) were also present in both islands. A. marmorata showed a strong altitudinal gradient of densities from the lower to upper zones, especially in the younger stages (TL < 250 mm), while A. mossambica was only found in the upper zones and A. bicolor bicolor occurred only in the lower zones (A. nebulosa labiata was rare). The eel species composition in freshwaters of both islands is very similar... |
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Palavras-chave: Conservation; Reproductive turnover; Fluvial recruitment; Indian Ocean; Tropical eels. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-2270.pdf |
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Siu, Gilles; Bacchet, Philippe; Bernardi, Giacomo; Brooks, Andrew J.; Carlot, Jeremy; Causse, Romain; Claudet, Joachim; Clua, Eric; Delrieu-trottin, Erwan; Espiau, Benoit; Harmelin-vivien, Mireille; Keith, Philippe; Lecchini, David; Madi-moussa, Rakamaly; Parravicini, Valeriano; Planes, Serge; Ponsonnet, Cedric; Randall, John E.; Sasal, Pierre; Taquet, Marc; Williams, Jeffrey T.; Galzin, Rene. |
On the occasion of the 10th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference (http://ipfc10.criobe.pf/) to be held in Tahiti in October 2017, it seemed timely to update Randall's 1985 list of the fishes known from French Polynesia. Many studies focusing on fishes in this area have been published since 1985, but Randall's list remains the authoritative source. Herein we present an expanded species list of 1,301 fishes now known to occur in French Polynesia and we review the expeditions and information sources responsible for the over 60% increase in the number of known species since the publication of Randall's checklist in 1985. Our list of the fishes known from French Polynesia includes only those species with a reliably verifiable presence in these waters. In cases where... |
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Palavras-chave: Coral reef fishes; Deep and Pelagic fishes; Freshwater fishes; French Polynesia; Endemic fishes; Inventory. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00666/77826/80005.pdf |
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