The genus Scomberomorus, with 18 nominal species, sustains a significant heterogeneous fishery throughout its range. The sole molecular systematic study of this genus concerned the species group S. regalis, which contains the new world taxa. The species diversity of Scomberomorus in the northern Indian Ocean has not been studied at the molecular level, often leading to misidentifications. Here, novel genetic data are provided that reconfigure species boundaries from the region. We used single and multilocus data (eight mitochondrial and three nuclear genes) to infer phylogenetic relationships, species delimitation, and the resurrection of a time-calibrated phylogenetic tree. Our aim was also to verify the hypothesis of geographical races in...
Scomberomorus guttatus (Bloch and Schneider)This is the commonest seerfish in Indian waters and is f...
The family Sciaenidae, known as croakers or drums, is one of the largest perciform fish families. A ...
Snappers of the genus Lutjanus are small to large predatory fishes occurring in inshore circumtropic...
The genus Scomberomorus, with 18 nominal species, sustains a significant heterogeneous fishery throu...
The genus Scomberomorus is economically important; however, the taxonomic status and phylogenetic re...
The genus Scomberomorus is economically important; however, the taxonomic status and phylogenetic re...
Scomberomorus guttatus, have been subjected to a series of synonym assignations over the years. Thei...
Scomberomorus koreanus was originally described from a single specimen from the west coast of Korea....
Pomfrets (genus Pampus), a highly commercial fishery resource distributed in the Indo-Western Pacifi...
Scomber indicus, a new species of mackerel is described based on the specimens collected from the ea...
Among skates, Rajidae represents one of the most enigmatic family of cartilaginous fish whose bio- e...
Scomberomorus guttatus (Bloch and Schneider)This is the commonest seerfish in Indian waters and is f...
Previous examination of the mitochondrial NADH2 gene and morphological characteristics led to the re...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. The systematic...
Uncertainties surrounding the evolutionary origin of the epipelagic fish family Scombridae (tunas an...
Scomberomorus guttatus (Bloch and Schneider)This is the commonest seerfish in Indian waters and is f...
The family Sciaenidae, known as croakers or drums, is one of the largest perciform fish families. A ...
Snappers of the genus Lutjanus are small to large predatory fishes occurring in inshore circumtropic...
The genus Scomberomorus, with 18 nominal species, sustains a significant heterogeneous fishery throu...
The genus Scomberomorus is economically important; however, the taxonomic status and phylogenetic re...
The genus Scomberomorus is economically important; however, the taxonomic status and phylogenetic re...
Scomberomorus guttatus, have been subjected to a series of synonym assignations over the years. Thei...
Scomberomorus koreanus was originally described from a single specimen from the west coast of Korea....
Pomfrets (genus Pampus), a highly commercial fishery resource distributed in the Indo-Western Pacifi...
Scomber indicus, a new species of mackerel is described based on the specimens collected from the ea...
Among skates, Rajidae represents one of the most enigmatic family of cartilaginous fish whose bio- e...
Scomberomorus guttatus (Bloch and Schneider)This is the commonest seerfish in Indian waters and is f...
Previous examination of the mitochondrial NADH2 gene and morphological characteristics led to the re...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. The systematic...
Uncertainties surrounding the evolutionary origin of the epipelagic fish family Scombridae (tunas an...
Scomberomorus guttatus (Bloch and Schneider)This is the commonest seerfish in Indian waters and is f...
The family Sciaenidae, known as croakers or drums, is one of the largest perciform fish families. A ...
Snappers of the genus Lutjanus are small to large predatory fishes occurring in inshore circumtropic...