The Pseudojuloides cerasinus species complex is a paradigm of the application of DNA taxonomy to coral-reef fish classification. Once considered a pan-Indo-Pacific species ranging from South Africa to the Hawaiian Islands, P. cerasinus has been divided into three different allopatric species in the Indian Ocean, based on differences in male-display color patterns and relatively deep genetic divergences. In this study, the Pacific Ocean populations are shown to represent four species: the original type population in the Hawaiian Islands; a new western Pacific species Pseudojuloides splendens, ranging from Japan to Australia and across most of the South Pacific; a new species Pseudojuloides polynesica, from French Polynesia and the Line Islan...
The labrid genus Pseudolabrus is represented in the islands of the southeast Pacific by three previ...
Diversity in coral reef fishes is not evenly distributed and tends to accumulate in the Indo-Malay-P...
The tropical Indo-Pacific is a very large biogeographic region stretching from the Red Sea to the ce...
The new labrid fish species, Pseudojuloides labyrinthus n. sp., is described from three specimens ob...
The new species Pseudojuloides polackorum is described from seven specimens collected off the east c...
The Indo-Pacific labrid fish genus Pseudocoris Bleeker is represented by nine species: three pairs o...
The new species, Pseudojuloides zeus, is described from two specimens obtained from Majuro Atoll in ...
The new species Pseudojuloides edwardi is described from aquarium-trade specimens obtained from the ...
The western and central Indian Ocean population of the fairy wrasse, Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis, is...
The new labrid fish species, Halichoeres gurrobyi n. sp., is described from specimens collected in M...
International audienceIndo-West Pacific coral reef fishes form speciose ecological communities. A bi...
Diversity in coral reef fishes is not evenly distributed and tends to accumulate in the Indo-Malay-P...
Diversity in coral reef fishes is not evenly distributed and tends to accumulate in the Indo-Malay-P...
International audienceDiversity in coral reef fishes is not evenly distributed and tends to accumula...
The labrid genus Pseudolabrus is represented in the islands of the southeast Pacific by three previ...
Diversity in coral reef fishes is not evenly distributed and tends to accumulate in the Indo-Malay-P...
The tropical Indo-Pacific is a very large biogeographic region stretching from the Red Sea to the ce...
The new labrid fish species, Pseudojuloides labyrinthus n. sp., is described from three specimens ob...
The new species Pseudojuloides polackorum is described from seven specimens collected off the east c...
The Indo-Pacific labrid fish genus Pseudocoris Bleeker is represented by nine species: three pairs o...
The new species, Pseudojuloides zeus, is described from two specimens obtained from Majuro Atoll in ...
The new species Pseudojuloides edwardi is described from aquarium-trade specimens obtained from the ...
The western and central Indian Ocean population of the fairy wrasse, Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis, is...
The new labrid fish species, Halichoeres gurrobyi n. sp., is described from specimens collected in M...
International audienceIndo-West Pacific coral reef fishes form speciose ecological communities. A bi...
Diversity in coral reef fishes is not evenly distributed and tends to accumulate in the Indo-Malay-P...
Diversity in coral reef fishes is not evenly distributed and tends to accumulate in the Indo-Malay-P...
International audienceDiversity in coral reef fishes is not evenly distributed and tends to accumula...
The labrid genus Pseudolabrus is represented in the islands of the southeast Pacific by three previ...
Diversity in coral reef fishes is not evenly distributed and tends to accumulate in the Indo-Malay-P...
The tropical Indo-Pacific is a very large biogeographic region stretching from the Red Sea to the ce...