2020
DOI: 10.7324/jabb.2020.80402
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Taxonomic validation of Areolate grouper, Epinephelus areolatus(Perciformes: Serranidae) along the Nizampatnam coast, India

Abstract: Groupers (Perciformes: Serranidae: Epinephelinae) are a significant group of marine and estuarine fishes having ecological and commercial importance in tropical and subtropical waters. The genus Epinephelus is identified based on the color configuration and morphological characteristics. The homogeneity in the morphological characteristics has created confusion in the species identification of Epinephelus. Epinephelus areolatus with its delicious taste has high economic value; however, its population showed a … Show more

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“…Although according to Nei (1972) standard, the genetic distance of the two species is moderate, the branching of NJ and ML phylogenetic trees in both species indicated a close relationship at the same node. These two phylogenetic trees are in line with the previous study, conducted by Darwin et al (2020) highlighting the proximity of the phylogenetic tree branching positions among E. areolatus, E. bleekeri, and E. chlorostigma. On the other hand, based on morphology, identification of E. areolatus presents a high chance of being misidentified as E. bleekeri and E. chlorostigma (Heemstra and Randall 1993;He et al 2013).…”
Section: Genetic Distance and Phylogenetic Treesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Although according to Nei (1972) standard, the genetic distance of the two species is moderate, the branching of NJ and ML phylogenetic trees in both species indicated a close relationship at the same node. These two phylogenetic trees are in line with the previous study, conducted by Darwin et al (2020) highlighting the proximity of the phylogenetic tree branching positions among E. areolatus, E. bleekeri, and E. chlorostigma. On the other hand, based on morphology, identification of E. areolatus presents a high chance of being misidentified as E. bleekeri and E. chlorostigma (Heemstra and Randall 1993;He et al 2013).…”
Section: Genetic Distance and Phylogenetic Treesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Informasi family, nama ilmiah, nama local, berserta ukuran dan jumlahnya terinci pada Tabel 1. Selanjutnya delapan jenis ikan kerapu tersebut dideskripsikan berdasakan karakter morfologi baik warna, spot, bintik baik tubuh maupun sirip (Darwin et al 2020)  Umumnya bercak di pangkal ekor lebih kecil, dibandingkan dengan bercak pada bagian kepala yang cenderung lebih besar.…”
Section: Deskripsi Jenis Dan Ukuan Ikan Kerapu Pasar Arumbaiunclassified