This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fishes from 6 areas across the Caribbean and western central Atlantic regions (FAO Region 31). Merged with our prior published data, the combined efforts result in 3,964 specimens representing 572 species of marine fishes and constitute one of the most comprehensive DNA barcoding "coverages" for a region reported to date. The barcode data are providing new insights into Caribbean shorefish diversity, allowing for more and more accurate DNA-based identifications of larvae, juveniles, and unknown specimens. Examples are given correcting previous work that was erroneous due to database incompleteness
BACKGROUND:DNA barcoding enhances the prospects for species-level identifications globally using a s...
Madagascar is a marine biodiversity hotspot. A recent checklist recorded 1689 marine or transitional...
DNA barcoding enhances the prospects for species-level identifications globally using a standardized...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
Abstract: Background: Barcode coverage is difficult to assess for large regions due to incomplete s...
To date the global initiative to barcode all fishes, FISH-BOL, has delivered barcodes for approximat...
International audienceThe emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biol...
The Southeast Pacific comprises two Large Marine Ecosystems, the Pacific Central-American Coastal an...
The Southeast Pacific comprises two Large Marine Ecosystems, the Pacific Central-American Coastal an...
The emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biological diversity, howe...
International audienceMarine fishes exhibit spectacular phenotypic changes during their ontogeny, an...
DNA barcoding enhances the prospects for species-level identifications globally using a standardized...
BACKGROUND:DNA barcoding enhances the prospects for species-level identifications globally using a s...
Madagascar is a marine biodiversity hotspot. A recent checklist recorded 1689 marine or transitional...
DNA barcoding enhances the prospects for species-level identifications globally using a standardized...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
Abstract: Background: Barcode coverage is difficult to assess for large regions due to incomplete s...
To date the global initiative to barcode all fishes, FISH-BOL, has delivered barcodes for approximat...
International audienceThe emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biol...
The Southeast Pacific comprises two Large Marine Ecosystems, the Pacific Central-American Coastal an...
The Southeast Pacific comprises two Large Marine Ecosystems, the Pacific Central-American Coastal an...
The emergence of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding opened new ways to study biological diversity, howe...
International audienceMarine fishes exhibit spectacular phenotypic changes during their ontogeny, an...
DNA barcoding enhances the prospects for species-level identifications globally using a standardized...
BACKGROUND:DNA barcoding enhances the prospects for species-level identifications globally using a s...
Madagascar is a marine biodiversity hotspot. A recent checklist recorded 1689 marine or transitional...
DNA barcoding enhances the prospects for species-level identifications globally using a standardized...