Madagascar is a marine biodiversity hotspot. A recent checklist recorded 1689 marine or transitional water fish species, 2.5% being endemic. To date, studies in this country were mostly focused on adult fishes using morphological-based identification. The early life stages of fishes remain largely understudied. The present work aimed to improve knowledge of fish biodiversity in Madagascar by focusing on post-larval reef fishes and settled juveniles in seagrass meadows of southwest Madagascar by using either species identification keys or DNA barcoding. Up to 119,500 individuals were collected, and 1096 individuals were successfully barcoded. We identified 387 species—85 through their morphology (with 58 unsuccessfully sequenced) and 302 by ...
The emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biological diversity, howe...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
The emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biological diversity, howe...
Madagascar is a marine biodiversity hotspot. A recent checklist recorded 1689 marine or transitional...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to demonstrate that fish larvae identified using the...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate that fish larvae identified using their COI sequences offer...
International audienceIdentifying and delineating species are the primary tasks of taxonomy. Owing t...
In order to improve the molecular resources available for conservation management of Madagascar'...
Marine fishes exhibit spectacular phenotypic changes during their ontogeny, and the identification o...
The ichthyological provinces of Mozambique are understudied hotspots of global fish diversity. In th...
This study evaluates the utility of DNA barcoding (mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I; COI) ...
To date the global initiative to barcode all fishes, FISH-BOL, has delivered barcodes for approximat...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
The emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biological diversity, howe...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
The emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biological diversity, howe...
Madagascar is a marine biodiversity hotspot. A recent checklist recorded 1689 marine or transitional...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to demonstrate that fish larvae identified using the...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate that fish larvae identified using their COI sequences offer...
International audienceIdentifying and delineating species are the primary tasks of taxonomy. Owing t...
In order to improve the molecular resources available for conservation management of Madagascar'...
Marine fishes exhibit spectacular phenotypic changes during their ontogeny, and the identification o...
The ichthyological provinces of Mozambique are understudied hotspots of global fish diversity. In th...
This study evaluates the utility of DNA barcoding (mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I; COI) ...
To date the global initiative to barcode all fishes, FISH-BOL, has delivered barcodes for approximat...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
The emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biological diversity, howe...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
The emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biological diversity, howe...