4.4 Article

Multi-gene insights into the taxonomy and conservation of Tasmania's galaxiid fishes

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Evolutionary Biology

Plotting for change: an analytical framework to aid decisions on which lineages are candidate species in phylogenomic species discovery

Peter J. Unmack et al.

Summary: The study argues that coalescent-based models mostly delineate population structure, not species. The proposed framework for de novo genomic studies includes steps such as visualizing genetic affinities, applying phylogenetic techniques, and assessing diagnosability of lineages. This approach helps address issues of diagnosability and species boundaries in genomic species discovery.

BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY (2022)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Species delineation and systematics of a hemiclonal hybrid complex in Australian freshwaters (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei: Eleotridae: Hypseleotris)

Christine E. Thacker et al.

Summary: We successfully distinguish individuals of species and hemiclone hybrids within the carp gudgeon genus Hypseleotris in southeastern Australia using SNP genotyping, providing variation data among evolutionary lineages and assigning species names. We also reconcile previous taxonomies, provide new common names for parental species, and advocate using scientific names of both parents when referring to hemiclone hybrids to avoid confusion.

ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE (2022)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

A range-wide analysis of population structure and genomic variation within the critically endangered spiny daisy (Acanthocladium dockeri)

Elodie Brooks et al.

Summary: Understanding population structure and genetic diversity is important for designing effective conservation strategies. This study analyzed the population structure and genetic diversity of the critically endangered spiny daisy. The results showed strong genetic differentiation between populations, low levels of genetic diversity, and no inter-population gene flow. The Melrose population was found to be entirely composed of clones. Genetic rescue measures should be implemented to increase genetic diversity and improve the fitness and adaptability of the wild spiny daisy populations.

CONSERVATION GENETICS (2022)

Article Fisheries

Unravelling the taxonomy and identification of a problematic group of benthic fishes from tropical rivers (Gobiidae: Glossogobius)

Michael P. Hammer et al.

Summary: This study uses a systematic framework to examine flathead gobies in tropical northern Australia, revealing discrepancies in species boundaries and distribution patterns compared to previous reports, particularly for the tank goby. The study also identifies additional taxonomic complexity and unresolved specific names for candidate species in Australia.

JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY (2021)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Surprising Pseudogobius: Molecular systematics of benthic gobies reveals new insights into estuarine biodiversity (Teleostei: Gobiiformes)

Michael P. Hammer et al.

Summary: Snubnose gobies are important components of estuarine ecosystems in the Indo-west Pacific, with a diversity close to double the currently recognized species. Australia serves as a hotspot of endemism for these small benthic fishes, with complicated genetic patterns observed in southern regions. The diversity in this group is influenced by factors such as plate tectonics, latitude, and historic barriers, leading to regional panmixia and geographic compartmentalization within landscapes.

MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION (2021)

Review Zoology

A review of the Glossogobius giuris complex in Australia, with wider discussion on nomenclature and possible synonymies

Douglass F. Hoese et al.

Summary: Two species previously referred to as Glossogobius giuris from Australia have been redescribed as Glossogobius giuris and Glossogobius laticeps. They are largely allopatric in Australia, with genetic differences and color pattern variations. The morphological features separating the species are minor, with considerable overlap, and the high variation in certain regions further complicates their separation.

ZOOTAXA (2021)

Article Zoology

A revision of the gobiid fish genus Pseudogobius (Teleostei, Gobiidae, Tridentigerinae), with description of seven new species from Australia and South-east Asia

Helen K. Larson et al.

Summary: The tridentigerine genus Pseudogobius is a widespread fish species in the Indo-west Pacific, with 15 valid species recognized, including seven new species. The study highlights the significant role of Pseudogobius in estuarine ecosystems in the Indo-west Pacific region.

ZOOTAXA (2021)

Review Genetics & Heredity

Museum Genomics

Daren C. Card et al.

Summary: Natural history collections serve as valuable repositories of biological information, aiding research in ecology, evolutionary biology, extinct organisms, and the impact of human activities on biodiversity through genomics research. However, utilizing genomics in biological collections presents challenges in digitizing, integrating, and sharing data, highlighting the need for updated practices to ensure optimal data extraction.

ANNUAL REVIEW OF GENETICS, VOL 55 (2021)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Big trouble for little fish: identifying Australian freshwater fishes in imminent risk of extinction

Mark Lintermans et al.

PACIFIC CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (2020)

Review Ecology

Detecting the True Extent of Introgression during Anthropogenic Hybridization

S. Eryn McFarlane et al.

TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION (2019)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Cryptic biodiversity in the freshwater fishes of the Kimberley endemism hotspot, northwestern Australia

James Shelley et al.

MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION (2018)

Article Biochemical Research Methods

RAxML version 8: a tool for phylogenetic analysis and post-analysis of large phylogenies

Alexandros Stamatakis

BIOINFORMATICS (2014)

Article Evolutionary Biology

Protecting the innocent: studying short-range endemic taxa enhances conservation outcomes

Mark S. Harvey et al.

INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS (2011)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Validation of swabs as a non-destructive and relatively non-invasive DNA sampling method in fish

A. L. Le Vin et al.

MOLECULAR ECOLOGY RESOURCES (2011)

Article Evolutionary Biology

Gene Trees versus Species Trees: Reassessing Life-History Evolution in a Freshwater Fish Radiation

Jonathan M. Waters et al.

SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY (2010)

Review Environmental Sciences

Status of galaxiid fishes in Tasmania, Australia: conservation listings, threats and management issues

Scott A. Hardie et al.

AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS (2006)

Article Fisheries

Human-assisted dispersal of alien freshwater fish in Australia

M Lintermans

NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH (2004)

Article Fisheries

Hydroelectric development and translocation of Galaxias brevipinnis: a cloud at the end of the tunnel?

JM Waters et al.

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES (2002)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Extinction in a field of bullets: a search for causes in the decline of the world's freshwater fishes

JR Duncan et al.

BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2001)

Article Plant Sciences

So many fishes, so little time: An overview of recent ichthyological discovery in continental waters

JG Lundberg et al.

ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN (2000)