This study evaluates the utility of DNA barcoding to traditional morphology-based species identifications for the fish fauna of the north-eastern Congo basin. We compared DNA sequences (COI) of 821 samples from 206 morphologically identified species. Best match, best close match and all species barcoding analyses resulted in a rather low identification success of 87.5%, 84.5% and 64.1%, respectively. The ratio ‘nearest-neighbour distance/maximum intraspecific divergence’ was lower than 1 for 26.1% of the samples, indicating possible taxonomic problems. In ten genera, belonging to six families, the number of species inferred from mtDNA data exceeded the number of species identified using morphological features; and in four cases indications ...
Background: The megadiverse Neotropical freshwater ichthyofauna is the richest in the world with app...
Background: The taxonomic validity of Northeast Indian endemic Mahseer species, Tor progeneius and N...
International audienceIdentifying and delineating species are the primary tasks of taxonomy. Owing t...
This study evaluates the utility of DNA barcoding to traditional morphology-based species identifica...
The Congolese and Lower Guinean ichthyological provinces are understudied hotspots of the global fis...
The Congolese and Lower Guinean ichthyological provinces are understudied hotspots of the global fis...
The Congolese and Lower Guinean ichthyological provinces are understudied hotspots of the global fis...
Specimen identification in the absence of diagnostic morphological characters (e.g., larvae) can be ...
One of the main challenges to adequately conserve the African fish fauna is to improve our so far un...
One of the main challenges to adequately conserve the African fish fauna is to improve our so far un...
We obtained 398 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I barcodes of 96 morphospecies of Lake Tanganyika (LT) ...
Background and aims: Considering the promising use of DNA barcoding for species identification, the ...
The identification of fish species is challenging. DNA barcoding provides new perspective in ecology...
The great freshwater fish diversity found in the neotropical region makes management and conservatio...
Background: The megadiverse Neotropical freshwater ichthyofauna is the richest in the world with app...
Background: The taxonomic validity of Northeast Indian endemic Mahseer species, Tor progeneius and N...
International audienceIdentifying and delineating species are the primary tasks of taxonomy. Owing t...
This study evaluates the utility of DNA barcoding to traditional morphology-based species identifica...
The Congolese and Lower Guinean ichthyological provinces are understudied hotspots of the global fis...
The Congolese and Lower Guinean ichthyological provinces are understudied hotspots of the global fis...
The Congolese and Lower Guinean ichthyological provinces are understudied hotspots of the global fis...
Specimen identification in the absence of diagnostic morphological characters (e.g., larvae) can be ...
One of the main challenges to adequately conserve the African fish fauna is to improve our so far un...
One of the main challenges to adequately conserve the African fish fauna is to improve our so far un...
We obtained 398 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I barcodes of 96 morphospecies of Lake Tanganyika (LT) ...
Background and aims: Considering the promising use of DNA barcoding for species identification, the ...
The identification of fish species is challenging. DNA barcoding provides new perspective in ecology...
The great freshwater fish diversity found in the neotropical region makes management and conservatio...
Background: The megadiverse Neotropical freshwater ichthyofauna is the richest in the world with app...
Background: The taxonomic validity of Northeast Indian endemic Mahseer species, Tor progeneius and N...
International audienceIdentifying and delineating species are the primary tasks of taxonomy. Owing t...