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An updated, illustrated inventory of the marine fishes of the US Virgin Islands

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ZOOKEYS
卷 -, 期 1103, 页码 79-122

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1103.83795

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Biodiversity; checklist; citizen science; DNA-barcode; photographic voucher; SCUBA survey

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  1. NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program
  2. NOAA NMFS SEFSC
  3. University of Miami's Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies

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This article provides updated information and new species additions to the marine fish faunas of St. Croix and St. John-Thomas, US Virgin Islands. The assessment increased the known fauna of St. Croix by 7.5% to 585 species and the inventory for St. John-Thomas increased by 39.9% to 561 species.
The US Virgin Islands (USVI) include St. John and St. Thomas on the Puerto Rican Platform (PRP) and St. Croix, isolated by 2000 m deep water 45 km south of that platform. Previous inventories of the marine fishes of these islands include a comprehensive 2014 checklist of the fishes of St. Croix and a list of the fishes of the PRP produced in 2000. The latter list noted the locations of many records of the plateau???s fishes, allowing the construction of a combined inventory for St. John and St. Thomas. Those two islands are treated here as a single faunal unit because they are only 3.5 km apart on a shared shallow shelf with various islets and reefs in between. Here we provide updated information on those two USVI (St. Croix and St. John-Thomas) marine fish faunas. The additions to the St. Croix and St. John-Thomas inventories presented here are based on a combination of information from the two sources indicated above, more recent publications dealing with those faunas, a review of location records on various online sources of biogeographic data, and voucher photographs taken of fishes in the field by authors of this paper and other citizen scientists. This assessment increased the known fauna of St. Croix by 7.5% to 585 species. The inventory for St. John-Thomas increased by 39.9% from 401 species on the 2000 PRP list to 561 with the inclusion of records from other sources. On-site mtDNA (COI) barcodes are available for approximately one-third of the species of the St. John-Thomas fauna, but for only one species collected at St. Croix. A set of underwater photographs of 372 species (34 of them representing the sole record of a species) from St. John-Thomas and of 11 shallow-water species added to the St. Croix fauna is included. These represent oc-currence vouchers and also are intended to facilitate future work that builds on the present compendium.

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