The members of the cyprinid subfamily Gobioninae, commonly called gudgeons, form one of the most well-established assemblages in the family Cyprinidae. The subfamily is a species-rich group of fishes, these fishes display diverse life histories, appearances, and behavior. The phylogenetic relationships of Gobioninae are examined using sequence data from four loci: cytochrome b, cytochrome c oxidase I, opsin, and recombination activating gene 1. This investigation produced a data matrix of 4114 bp for 162 taxa that was analyzed using parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian inference methods. The phylogenies our analyses recovered corroborate recent studies on the group. The subfamily Gobioninae is monophyletic and composed of three major...
Despite many efforts to resolve evolutionary relationships among major clades of Cyprinidae, some no...
The teleost family Gobiidae includes at least 1120 described species of fishes, distributed worldwid...
Carps (e.g. Koi) of the genus Cyprinus and Crucian carps (e.g. Goldfish) of the genus Carassius are ...
The Gobioninae are a group of morphologically and ecologically diverse Eurasian freshwater cyprinid ...
The gudgeon cyprinid genus Huigobio Fang, 1938 is re-diagnosed. It can be distinguished from all oth...
Gobiidae is one of the largest families of teleost fishes with nearly 2000 species currently recogni...
The phylogenetic position of Gobiocypris rarus , a small cyprinid fish of interest in many biologica...
Although stream-dwelling gudgeons (Cyprinidae, genus: Gobio) are widespread in Central Europe, the t...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
Gobiobotia lii is described from the Qi-Shui, a stream tributary on the northern bank of the middle ...
iophysi: Cypriniformes), commonly called gudgeons, are distrib-uted across Europe and Asia, displayi...
The phylogenetic relationships between marine and freshwater members of the New World clingfish genu...
The cyprinid subfamily Oxygastrinae is composed of a diverse group of fishes that has been taxonomic...
Cyprininae is the largest subfamily (>1300 species) of the family Cyprinidae and contains more polyp...
Gobioidei is one of the largest suborders of teleost fishes, with nearly 2000 extant species current...
Despite many efforts to resolve evolutionary relationships among major clades of Cyprinidae, some no...
The teleost family Gobiidae includes at least 1120 described species of fishes, distributed worldwid...
Carps (e.g. Koi) of the genus Cyprinus and Crucian carps (e.g. Goldfish) of the genus Carassius are ...
The Gobioninae are a group of morphologically and ecologically diverse Eurasian freshwater cyprinid ...
The gudgeon cyprinid genus Huigobio Fang, 1938 is re-diagnosed. It can be distinguished from all oth...
Gobiidae is one of the largest families of teleost fishes with nearly 2000 species currently recogni...
The phylogenetic position of Gobiocypris rarus , a small cyprinid fish of interest in many biologica...
Although stream-dwelling gudgeons (Cyprinidae, genus: Gobio) are widespread in Central Europe, the t...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
Gobiobotia lii is described from the Qi-Shui, a stream tributary on the northern bank of the middle ...
iophysi: Cypriniformes), commonly called gudgeons, are distrib-uted across Europe and Asia, displayi...
The phylogenetic relationships between marine and freshwater members of the New World clingfish genu...
The cyprinid subfamily Oxygastrinae is composed of a diverse group of fishes that has been taxonomic...
Cyprininae is the largest subfamily (>1300 species) of the family Cyprinidae and contains more polyp...
Gobioidei is one of the largest suborders of teleost fishes, with nearly 2000 extant species current...
Despite many efforts to resolve evolutionary relationships among major clades of Cyprinidae, some no...
The teleost family Gobiidae includes at least 1120 described species of fishes, distributed worldwid...
Carps (e.g. Koi) of the genus Cyprinus and Crucian carps (e.g. Goldfish) of the genus Carassius are ...