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Spatial and temporal variations of fish communities in the longitudinal gradient of the Mono River (Benin and Togo: West Africa) 莫诺河(西非贝宁和多哥)纵向梯度鱼类群落的时空变化
IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.26028/CYBIUM/2021-452-005
D. Lederoun, E. Vreven, P. Vandewalle, J. Moreau, P. Lalèyè
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引用次数: 0
Feeding habits of Scorpaena notata (Scorpaenidae) from eastern Adriatic Sea 东亚得里亚海褐鲉的摄食习性
IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.26028/CYBIUM/2021-453-006
M. Šantić, A. Pallaoro, B. Rađa
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引用次数: 1
Spatiotemporal patterns in marine fish and cephalopods communities across scales: Using an autoregressive spatiotemporal clustering model. A study of fish and cephalopods of the Eastern English Channel 海洋鱼类和头足类动物群落的时空格局:基于自回归时空聚类模型东英吉利海峡鱼类和头足类动物的研究
IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI: 10.26028/CYBIUM/2020-442-002
Katyana A. Vert-pre, T. Trancart, E. Feunteun
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引用次数: 0
Fish community assemblages in relation to environmental variables in the Lefini River, middle Congo River basin (Republic of Congo) 刚果河流域中部莱菲尼河鱼类群落群落与环境变量的关系
IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2019-02-01 DOI: 10.26028/CYBIUM/2019-431-008
A. Zamba, E. Vreven, V. Mamonekene, J. Snoeks
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引用次数: 10
A new species and new records of goatfishes of the genus Parupeneus (Mullidae) from the Indian Ocean, with updated occurrence information for P.jansenii in the Western Pacific 印度洋山羊鱼属一新种及新记录,并附西太平洋jansenii山羊鱼的最新分布资料
IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-10-31 DOI: 10.26028/CYBIUM/2018-423-002
F. Uiblein, T. A. Hoang, Ulysses B. Alama, R. Causse, Osvaldo E. Chacate, Fahmi, S. Garibay, Patroba Matiku
Goatfishes of the genus Parupeneus (Mullidae), from several areas and countries of the Indo-West Pacific, were studied, focusing on species characterized by a symmetrically rounded rear end of the maxilla, which belong to the so-called heptacanthus group. We examined 62 meristic and morphometric characters and colour patterns from 180 specimens from 11 Parupeneus species, using a comprehensive alpha-taxonomy approach. When possible, the data for species represented by wider size ranges were split into two size classes (small-sized fish, < 110 mm SL, vs. large-sized fish ≥ 110 mm SL) to account for allometric changes in body form. A new species, P. inayatae Uiblein & Fahmi, is described, based on a specimen collected in SW Lom-bok, Indonesia, and new records for four species are reported from the Indian Ocean: Parupeneus fraserorum new for Mozambique, P.jansenii new for Myanmar and the NE Indian Ocean, P. nansen new for Tanzania, and P. procerigena new for the Nazareth Bank and Mauritus (Cargados Carajos Bank), Western Indian Ocean (WIO). The record of P.jansenii for Myanmar was compared in detail to 37 conspecific specimens from the entire distribution range (western Indonesia to Japan and Vietnam to NE Australia). The latter revealed two new Pacific records for the Central Philippines and for Shikoku Island, Japan (northernmost record of the species). For each of the eight heptacanthus-group species, diagnoses are provided along with remarks on intraspecific size- and/or population-related variation and/or other noteworthy observations. The new species can be distinguished from all other 32 congeners as follows: dorsal head margin in front of eyes concave shaped; posterior maxilla margin evenly, symmetrically rounded; body, head, and caudal peduncle moderately deep; pectoral and pelvic fins subequal in length; and caudal peduncle clearly deeper than 9.5 % SL; in life a dusky spot on lateral line below interdorsal space, followed posteriorly by a bright orange blotch. Detailed comparisons among all eight heptacanthus-group species and with three other similar and/or co-occurring congeners revealed considerable similarity between two species pairs, P.jansenii (Eastern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific) and P. nansen (WIO), and P. fraserorum and P. procerigena (both from the WIO). The need to further intensify taxonomie studies and accompanying fisheries-biology and ecological studies of goatfishes in the large realm of the Indo-West Pacific is emphasized.
研究人员研究了来自印度-西太平洋几个地区和国家的山羊鱼属,重点研究了那些具有对称圆形的上颌骨后端的物种,它们属于所谓的七爪目。采用综合α分类学方法,对11种180个标本的62个分生和形态特征及颜色模式进行了研究。在可能的情况下,将尺寸范围较大的鱼类的数据分为两个尺寸类别(小于110 mm SL的小型鱼类和≥110 mm SL的大型鱼类),以解释体型的异速变化。根据在印度尼西亚西南龙目收集的标本,描述了一个新种P. inayatae Uiblein & Fahmi,并报告了印度洋的四个物种的新记录:莫桑比克新发现的Parupeneus fraserorum,缅甸和东北印度洋新发现的P.jansenii,坦桑尼亚新发现的P. nansen,西印度洋(WIO)拿撒勒海岸和毛里求斯(Cargados Carajos Bank)的P. procerigena。将缅甸的janssenii记录与整个分布范围(印度尼西亚西部至日本和越南至澳大利亚东北部)的37个同种标本进行了详细比较。后者揭示了菲律宾中部和日本四国岛的两个新的太平洋记录(该物种的最北端记录)。对于八种七爪龙属物种中的每一种,都提供了诊断以及种内大小和/或种群相关变异和/或其他值得注意的观察结果的注释。新种与其他32个同属种的区别如下:眼前背头缘凹形;后上颌骨边缘均匀,对称圆形;体,头和尾梗中等深;胸鳍和腹鳍长度近等长;尾柄明显深于9.5% SL;在生前,在背间隙以下的侧线上有一个暗斑,后面跟着一个明亮的橙色斑点。对所有八种七角蚁群物种和其他三种相似和/或共发生的同系物进行详细比较,发现两种物种对,P.jansenii(东印度洋和西太平洋)和P. nansen(世界野生动物组织),P. fraserorum和P. procerigena(都来自世界野生动物组织)之间具有相当大的相似性。强调了进一步加强印度-西太平洋广大海域山羊鱼分类学研究和相关渔业生物学和生态学研究的必要性。
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引用次数: 5
What can goby otolith morphology tell us 虾虎鱼耳石形态能告诉我们什么
IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI: 10.26028/CYBIUM/2018-424-006
Christoph Gierl, D. Liebl, R. Šanda, J. Vukić, H. Esmaeili, B. Reichenbacher
The taxonomic information inscribed in otoliths has been widely ignored in ichthyological research, especially in descriptions of new fish species. One reason for this is that otolith descriptions are per se qualitative, and only a few studies have presented quantitative data that can support assignments of otoliths to individual species or permit differentiation between higher taxonomic levels. On the other hand, in palaeontology, otoliths have been employed for the identification and taxonomic placement of fossil fish species for over 100 years. However, palaeontological otolith data is generally regarded with suspicion by ichthyologists. This is unfortunate because, in the Cenozoic, the fossil otolith record is much richer than that based on skeletons. Thus fossil otoliths are a unique source of information to advance our understanding of the origin, biogeographical history and diversification of the Teleostei. This case study deals with otoliths of the Oxudercidae, which, together with the Gobiidae, encompasses the 5-branchiostegal-rayed gobiiforms. The objective was to determine whether the five lineages of the Oxudercidae, and individual species of the European Pomatoschistus lineage, could be distinguished based on the quantification of otolith variations. The data set comprises otoliths from a total of 84 specimens belonging to 20 recent species, which represent all five lineages of the Oxudercidae (Mugilogobius, Acanthogobius, Pomatoschistus, Stenogobius, Periophthalmus), and five fossil otoliths of dagger Pomatoschistus sp. (sensu Brzobohaty, 1994). Ten measurements were taken on each otolith and 23 otolith variables were computed and used for univariate and multivariate analyses. The results indicate that otolith morphometry (i) is capable of identifying the Pomatoschistus and Periophthalmus lineages among the Oxudercidae, but is of limited use in the separation of the other three lineages;(ii) can reliably distinguish the sand gobies (a distinct Glade within the Pomatoschistus lineage) from other members of the Pomatoschistus lineage;and (iii) supports a previous assignment of fossil otoliths to dagger Pomatoschistus sp. as an ancient genus of the sand gobies. With its middle Miocene age (15 m.y. ago), dagger Pomatoschistus sp. represents the oldest record of a sand goby species to date. We discuss possible relationships between distinct otolith morphologies, biogeographic distribution and lifestyles for Pomatoschistus and the Periophthalmus lineage, and also for the sand gobies. We conclude that otolith morphology, combined with morphometry, can be considered as an autapomorphy for an individual species from the studied groups. In addition, it also appears to contain a phylogenetic signal, but more work is needed to evaluate this fully.
耳石的分类信息在鱼类学研究中被广泛忽视,特别是在对新鱼类的描述中。其中一个原因是耳石描述本身是定性的,只有少数研究提供了定量数据,可以支持将耳石分配给单个物种或允许在更高的分类水平之间进行区分。另一方面,在古生物学中,耳石已被用于鱼类化石的鉴定和分类定位超过100年。然而,古生物学耳石数据通常被鱼类学家怀疑。这是不幸的,因为在新生代,耳石化石的记录比基于骨骼的记录要丰富得多。因此,耳石化石是一个独特的信息来源,可以促进我们对Teleostei的起源,生物地理历史和多样化的理解。本案例研究涉及的耳石,与Gobiidae,包括5鳃石射线的gobiiforms。目的是确定是否可以根据耳石变化的量化来区分Oxudercidae的五个谱系和欧洲Pomatoschistus谱系的单个物种。该数据集包括来自20个新近物种的84个标本的耳石,这些标本代表了Oxudercidae的所有五个分支(Mugilogobius, Acanthogobius, Pomatoschistus, Stenogobius, Periophthalmus),以及5个dagger Pomatoschistus sp.的耳石化石(sensu Brzobohaty, 1994)。对每个耳石进行了10次测量,计算了23个耳石变量,并用于单变量和多变量分析。结果表明,耳石形态测定法(1)能够在Oxudercidae中识别Pomatoschistus和Periophthalmus谱系,但在区分其他三个谱系时使用有限;(2)可以可靠地区分沙虾虎鱼(沙虾虎鱼谱系中一个独特的Glade)与沙虾虎鱼谱系的其他成员;(3)支持了之前将化石耳石分配给dagger Pomatoschistus sp.作为沙虾虎鱼的一个古老属的观点。匕首虾虎鱼(dagger Pomatoschistus sp.)是迄今为止最古老的沙虾虎鱼物种,其生活在中新世中期(15万年以前)。我们讨论了Pomatoschistus和眼周系以及沙虾虎鱼不同的耳石形态、生物地理分布和生活方式之间的可能关系。我们得出结论,耳石形态,结合形态测量,可以被认为是研究群体中单个物种的自胚性。此外,它似乎也包含一个系统发育信号,但需要更多的工作来充分评估这一点。
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引用次数: 19
DNA barcoding supports the presence of the cryptic ocellated eagle ray, Aetobatus ocellatus (Myliobatidae), in French Polynesia, South Pacific DNA条形码证实了在南太平洋法属波利尼西亚存在的隐卵鹰,Aetobatus ocellatus (Myliobatidae
IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI: 10.26028/CYBIUM/2016-402-011
C. Berthe, J. Mourier, D. Lecchini, J. Rummer, D. Sellos, S. Iglésias
The present study aimed to identify the Aetobatus species present in French Polynesia using DNA barcoding. Our study contributes to a better understanding of the distribution of species in the Aetobatus complex, which is necessary for a correct evaluation of the conservation status of the different species.
本研究旨在利用DNA条形码技术鉴定法属波利尼西亚的Aetobatus物种。本研究有助于更好地了解Aetobatus复合体的物种分布,这对正确评价不同物种的保护状况是必要的。
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引用次数: 5
A new Stiphodon (Gobiidae) from Indonesia 标题印度尼西亚棘齿鱼一新种(虾蛄科)
IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI: 10.5072/RIN/SYJ647
P. Keith, F. Busson, Sopian Sauri, N. Hubert, R. Hadiaty
A new species of Stiphodon, an amphidromous goby, is described from streams of three islands in Indonesia, Java, Bali and Lombok. It differs from other species of the genus by a combination of characters including 14-15 pectoral rays, a second dorsal fin with nine segmented rays, fewer scales in predorsal, transverse forward and transverse back series, and a diagnostic golden and black pattern in male. Cybium, Vol. 39, No. 3. Hal. 219-225
在印度尼西亚、爪哇、巴厘岛和龙目岛的三个岛屿的溪流中发现了一种新的双翅虾虎鱼。它与其他种类的不同之处是其特征的组合,包括14-15条胸鳍,第二背鳍有9条分节的鳍,前背鳞片较少,横向向前和横向向后系列,雄鱼具有诊断性的金黑色图案。Cybium, Vol. 39, No. 3哈尔。219 - 225
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