This paper critically compares the Southern African bulldog fish species Marcusenius macrolepidotus (Peters, 1852), inhabiting the eastern Lower Zambezi River, and Marcusenius altisambesi Kramer et al., 2007, inhabiting the central Upper Zambezi River, with bulldog fish samples from the western lower Cunene River, a 2600-km range from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic. The three species or forms are well differentiated in morphology and molecular genetics, and differentiation is also present in electric organ discharges. Marcusenius altisambesi and the Cunene sample, which we recognize as Marcusenius multisquamatus sp. nov., are closely related and form a sister taxon to M. macrolepidotus. This result is based on the analysis of mitochondria...
We critically compared Marcusenius specimens from the mouth of the Cunene River on the Namibia/Angol...
Figure 7. Principle component analysis as for Figure 5, but for Lower Zambezi (red dots) and Pongola...
Recent morphological and genetic studies have revealed two new species of snoutfish in South Africa,...
This paper critically compares the Southern African bulldog fish species Marcusenius macrolepidotus ...
We critically compared local populations of the bulldog fish, Marcusenius macrolepidotus (Peters 185...
We critically compared Marcusenius specimens from the mouth of the Cunene River on the Namibia/Angol...
Figure 5. Electric organ discharges (EODs) recorded from fish from various origins. (A) Five specime...
Figure 1. Map of sampling locations in southern Africa. (A) Type locality for Marcusenius macrolepid...
Figure 9. Partial molecular phylogeny of three Marcusenius species from southern Africa. Phylogeny r...
Figure 4. Photographs of bulldog fish from various origins. (A) Marcusenius macrolepidotus (Peters, ...
Figure 1. All species and forms of the Marcusenius macrolepidotus species complex, as studied in the...
Figure 4. Partial map of southern Africa showing the sampling localities for Marcusenius sp. Only th...
Marcusenius Gill, 1862 species were sampled from the Bandama River and the Comoé River in Côte d’Ivo...
East African and south African churchills (Petrocephalus, Mormyridae) were synonymised in 1959 to be...
Morphological and genetic studies of mormyrid fishes belonging to the genus Marcusenius from South A...
We critically compared Marcusenius specimens from the mouth of the Cunene River on the Namibia/Angol...
Figure 7. Principle component analysis as for Figure 5, but for Lower Zambezi (red dots) and Pongola...
Recent morphological and genetic studies have revealed two new species of snoutfish in South Africa,...
This paper critically compares the Southern African bulldog fish species Marcusenius macrolepidotus ...
We critically compared local populations of the bulldog fish, Marcusenius macrolepidotus (Peters 185...
We critically compared Marcusenius specimens from the mouth of the Cunene River on the Namibia/Angol...
Figure 5. Electric organ discharges (EODs) recorded from fish from various origins. (A) Five specime...
Figure 1. Map of sampling locations in southern Africa. (A) Type locality for Marcusenius macrolepid...
Figure 9. Partial molecular phylogeny of three Marcusenius species from southern Africa. Phylogeny r...
Figure 4. Photographs of bulldog fish from various origins. (A) Marcusenius macrolepidotus (Peters, ...
Figure 1. All species and forms of the Marcusenius macrolepidotus species complex, as studied in the...
Figure 4. Partial map of southern Africa showing the sampling localities for Marcusenius sp. Only th...
Marcusenius Gill, 1862 species were sampled from the Bandama River and the Comoé River in Côte d’Ivo...
East African and south African churchills (Petrocephalus, Mormyridae) were synonymised in 1959 to be...
Morphological and genetic studies of mormyrid fishes belonging to the genus Marcusenius from South A...
We critically compared Marcusenius specimens from the mouth of the Cunene River on the Namibia/Angol...
Figure 7. Principle component analysis as for Figure 5, but for Lower Zambezi (red dots) and Pongola...
Recent morphological and genetic studies have revealed two new species of snoutfish in South Africa,...