2021
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5053.1.1
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Checklist of marine and estuarine fishes from the Alaska–Yukon Border, Beaufort Sea, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Abstract: This paper is a checklist of the fishes that have been documented, through both published and unpublished sources, in marine and estuarine waters, and out 200 miles, from the United States-Canadian border on the Beaufort Sea to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. A minimum of 241 families and 1,644 species are known within this range, including both native and nonnative species. For each of these species, we include maximum size, geographic and depth ranges, whether it is native or nonnative, as well as a brief mention of… Show more

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“… Range data refer to the 1978 dataset of Horn and Allen [ 9 ] or the 2020’s data assembled in this study based on [ 34 , 45 ]. Only inshore marine fishes are shown; for deep-sea fishes see S1 Fig in S1 File .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“… Range data refer to the 1978 dataset of Horn and Allen [ 9 ] or the 2020’s data assembled in this study based on [ 34 , 45 ]. Only inshore marine fishes are shown; for deep-sea fishes see S1 Fig in S1 File .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modern dataset (referred to herein as the 2022 dataset after the time of compilation) was based on the second edition of the Guide to the Coastal Marine Fishes of California published in 2020 [ 34 ] as well as a checklist of species from Alaska to Baja California published in 2021 [ 45 ]. These two sources were nearly identical.…”
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“…Taxonomy assignments were done using fishtreeoflife.org and fishbase.org, and ultimately NCBI taxonomy 77 . Metadata relating to the various life history features including habitat, biometrics, and diet were summarized from various sources 78,79 . The full data dictionary which describes each metadata column and its subsequent contents is included as a supplement (Supplementary Dataset 3).…”
Section: Fish Microbiota Project (Fmp) Metadatamentioning
confidence: 99%