Gobioidei is one of the largest suborders of teleost fishes, with nearly 2000 extant species currently recognized. They have a worldwide distribution and show a spectacular variety in morphology, ecology, and behavior. Despite their importance, phylogenetic relationships among many groups of gobioids (including some of the major lineages) still remain poorly understood. In this study, we analyze sequence data of five molecular markers (two mitochondrial and three nuclear) averaging 6000 bp for 222 species of gobioids. Our study is the first to include both multiple nuclear and mitochondrial genes to reconstruct a comprehensive multilocus phylogeny of gobioids encompassing most major lineages representing the overall diversity of one of the ...
The phylogenetic relationships between marine and freshwater members of the New World clingfish genu...
BACKGROUND: The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, includ...
Gobiesocidae are a moderate-sized family (currently 182 species, 51 genera) of predominantly coastal...
Gobioidei is one of the largest suborders of teleost fishes, with nearly 2000 extant species current...
Gobiidae is one of the largest families of teleost fishes with nearly 2000 species currently recogni...
The teleost family Gobiidae includes at least 1120 described species of fishes, distributed worldwid...
The teleost family Gobiidae includes at least 1120 described species of fishes, distributed worldwid...
Gobiarian fishes, exemplified by gobies, sleepers and cardinalfishes, have radiated acrosscoastal ma...
International audienceThe suborder Gobioidei is among the most diverse groups of vertebrates, compri...
The Gobioninae are a group of morphologically and ecologically diverse Eurasian freshwater cyprinid ...
The modern Gobioidei (Teleostei) comprise eight families, but the extinct †Pirskeniidae from the low...
Background: The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, includ...
The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, including the Eleo...
The members of the cyprinid subfamily Gobioninae, commonly called gudgeons, form one of the most wel...
A dissertation submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...
The phylogenetic relationships between marine and freshwater members of the New World clingfish genu...
BACKGROUND: The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, includ...
Gobiesocidae are a moderate-sized family (currently 182 species, 51 genera) of predominantly coastal...
Gobioidei is one of the largest suborders of teleost fishes, with nearly 2000 extant species current...
Gobiidae is one of the largest families of teleost fishes with nearly 2000 species currently recogni...
The teleost family Gobiidae includes at least 1120 described species of fishes, distributed worldwid...
The teleost family Gobiidae includes at least 1120 described species of fishes, distributed worldwid...
Gobiarian fishes, exemplified by gobies, sleepers and cardinalfishes, have radiated acrosscoastal ma...
International audienceThe suborder Gobioidei is among the most diverse groups of vertebrates, compri...
The Gobioninae are a group of morphologically and ecologically diverse Eurasian freshwater cyprinid ...
The modern Gobioidei (Teleostei) comprise eight families, but the extinct †Pirskeniidae from the low...
Background: The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, includ...
The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, including the Eleo...
The members of the cyprinid subfamily Gobioninae, commonly called gudgeons, form one of the most wel...
A dissertation submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...
The phylogenetic relationships between marine and freshwater members of the New World clingfish genu...
BACKGROUND: The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, includ...
Gobiesocidae are a moderate-sized family (currently 182 species, 51 genera) of predominantly coastal...