A new species of Chromis (Teleostei: Pomacentridae) is described from three specimens collected at 90 m depth in a mesophotic coral ecosystem at Rapa Nui, Chile. Chromis mamatapara, new species, can be distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: dorsal-fin rays XIV,13–14; pectoral-fin rays 18–19, third from top of fin longest; tubed lateral-line scales 18; total gill rakers on first arch 30–32; vertebrae 11þ15; and by coloration of living specimens, especially the presence of a single, pronounced, white spot, roughly the same diameter as the orbit, located where the posterior base of the dorsal fin intersects the caudal peduncle. The most similar DNA barcode (mitochondrial COI gene), among those available, i...
Neotropical coral reef fish communities are species-poor compared to those of the Indo-West Pacific....
Overfishing is one of the most pervasive threats to coral reef ecosystems, and management of these m...
Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) are artificial mini-reefs designed for standardized sam...
Three new species of Chromis (Perciformes, Pomacentridae) from the Philippines, collected between 75...
Initially described in 1882, Chromis enchrysurus, the Yellowtail Reeffish, was redescribed in 1982 t...
The common coral-reef damselfish, Chromis fumea (Tanaka, 1917) was previously reported as widely dis...
Aim: To determine the impact of ecological and environmental histories on the evolution of coral ree...
A sixth member of the Chrysiptera oxycephala group of Pomacentridae, Chrysiptera burtjonesi, is desc...
The pomacentrid genus Chromis is represented by eight species in the Hawaiian Islands: vanderbilti,...
Richard L. Pyle, John L. Earle, Brian D. Greene (2008): Five new species of the damselfish genus Chr...
The common coral-reef damselfish, Chromis agilis Smith, 1960, has long been considered a widespread ...
Tea, Yi-Kai, Gill, Anthony C., Senou, Hiroshi (2019): Chromis tingting, a new species of damselfish ...
Two species of Chromis, C. notata (Temminck and Schlegel, 1843) and C. kennensis Whitley, 1964, are ...
Octocorals are diverse and abundant on many marine hard substrates, and, within this group, members ...
Fishes represent half of all of the living species of vertebrates that have been described to date. ...
Neotropical coral reef fish communities are species-poor compared to those of the Indo-West Pacific....
Overfishing is one of the most pervasive threats to coral reef ecosystems, and management of these m...
Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) are artificial mini-reefs designed for standardized sam...
Three new species of Chromis (Perciformes, Pomacentridae) from the Philippines, collected between 75...
Initially described in 1882, Chromis enchrysurus, the Yellowtail Reeffish, was redescribed in 1982 t...
The common coral-reef damselfish, Chromis fumea (Tanaka, 1917) was previously reported as widely dis...
Aim: To determine the impact of ecological and environmental histories on the evolution of coral ree...
A sixth member of the Chrysiptera oxycephala group of Pomacentridae, Chrysiptera burtjonesi, is desc...
The pomacentrid genus Chromis is represented by eight species in the Hawaiian Islands: vanderbilti,...
Richard L. Pyle, John L. Earle, Brian D. Greene (2008): Five new species of the damselfish genus Chr...
The common coral-reef damselfish, Chromis agilis Smith, 1960, has long been considered a widespread ...
Tea, Yi-Kai, Gill, Anthony C., Senou, Hiroshi (2019): Chromis tingting, a new species of damselfish ...
Two species of Chromis, C. notata (Temminck and Schlegel, 1843) and C. kennensis Whitley, 1964, are ...
Octocorals are diverse and abundant on many marine hard substrates, and, within this group, members ...
Fishes represent half of all of the living species of vertebrates that have been described to date. ...
Neotropical coral reef fish communities are species-poor compared to those of the Indo-West Pacific....
Overfishing is one of the most pervasive threats to coral reef ecosystems, and management of these m...
Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) are artificial mini-reefs designed for standardized sam...