Fishes in the mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m) have recently been highlighted for potential exploitation. Here we assess global phylogeography in Maurolicus, the Pearlsides, an ecologically important group. We obtained new sequences from mitochondrial COI and nuclear ITS-2 from multiple locations worldwide, representing 10 described species plus an unknown central South Pacific taxon. Phylogenetic analyses identified five geographically distinct groupings, three of which comprise multiple described species. Species delimitation analyses suggest these may represent four species. Maurolicus muelleri and M. australis are potentially a single species, although as no shared haplotypes are found between the two disjunct groups, we suggest maintenanc...
Background: A skewed assemblage of two epi-, meso- and bathypelagic fish families makes up the order...
The regal angelfish (Pygoplites diacanthus; family Pomacanthidae) occurs on reefs from the Red Sea t...
© 2018 Christiansen, Dettai, Heindler, Collins, Duhamel, Hautecoeur, Steinke, Volckaert and Van de P...
Fishes in the mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m) have recently been highlighted for potential exploitatio...
The genus Maurolicus comprises extremely abundant vertically-migrating fishes that have considerable...
The genus Maurolicus comprises extremely abundant vertically-migrating fishes that have considerable...
Mesopelagic fishes are among the most abundant groups of vertebrates on Earth. Despite their unique ...
© 2018 Christiansen, Dettai, Heindler, Collins, Duhamel, Hautecoeur, Steinke, Volckaert and Van de P...
Small mesopelagic fish are ubiquitous in the ocean, representing an important trophic link between z...
Small mesopelagic fish are ubiquitous in the ocean, representing an important trophic link between z...
Small mesopelagic fish are ubiquitous in the ocean, representing an important trophic link between z...
Previous research suggests that the mesopelagic realm contains 90% of the planet ́s total fish bioma...
Deep-sea fishes are one of the very interesting groups of animals that live in the darkness that is...
Arabian Sea is a heterogeneous region with high coral cover and warm stable conditions at the wester...
The tropical to subtropical mesopelagic fish genus Polyipnus (family Sternoptychidae) is the subject...
Background: A skewed assemblage of two epi-, meso- and bathypelagic fish families makes up the order...
The regal angelfish (Pygoplites diacanthus; family Pomacanthidae) occurs on reefs from the Red Sea t...
© 2018 Christiansen, Dettai, Heindler, Collins, Duhamel, Hautecoeur, Steinke, Volckaert and Van de P...
Fishes in the mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m) have recently been highlighted for potential exploitatio...
The genus Maurolicus comprises extremely abundant vertically-migrating fishes that have considerable...
The genus Maurolicus comprises extremely abundant vertically-migrating fishes that have considerable...
Mesopelagic fishes are among the most abundant groups of vertebrates on Earth. Despite their unique ...
© 2018 Christiansen, Dettai, Heindler, Collins, Duhamel, Hautecoeur, Steinke, Volckaert and Van de P...
Small mesopelagic fish are ubiquitous in the ocean, representing an important trophic link between z...
Small mesopelagic fish are ubiquitous in the ocean, representing an important trophic link between z...
Small mesopelagic fish are ubiquitous in the ocean, representing an important trophic link between z...
Previous research suggests that the mesopelagic realm contains 90% of the planet ́s total fish bioma...
Deep-sea fishes are one of the very interesting groups of animals that live in the darkness that is...
Arabian Sea is a heterogeneous region with high coral cover and warm stable conditions at the wester...
The tropical to subtropical mesopelagic fish genus Polyipnus (family Sternoptychidae) is the subject...
Background: A skewed assemblage of two epi-, meso- and bathypelagic fish families makes up the order...
The regal angelfish (Pygoplites diacanthus; family Pomacanthidae) occurs on reefs from the Red Sea t...
© 2018 Christiansen, Dettai, Heindler, Collins, Duhamel, Hautecoeur, Steinke, Volckaert and Van de P...