2013
DOI: 10.1643/ci-12-114
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Two New Ricefishes of the GenusOryzias(Atherinomorpha: Beloniformes: Adrianichthyidae) Augment the Endemic Freshwater Fish Fauna of Southeastern Sulawesi, Indonesia

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“…In the case of Sulawesi's ricefish radiation, which comprises riverine as well as lacustrine species (Fig. 5), mitochondrial sequences contributed significantly to species discovery and improved our current understanding of their evolutionary history [82][83][84][85]. Nevertheless, a few species flocks that evolved in lacustrine environment, as in L. Towuti for instance, display some intricate patterns of shared polymorphism [83].…”
Section: The Wallacea Ichthyofaunamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of Sulawesi's ricefish radiation, which comprises riverine as well as lacustrine species (Fig. 5), mitochondrial sequences contributed significantly to species discovery and improved our current understanding of their evolutionary history [82][83][84][85]. Nevertheless, a few species flocks that evolved in lacustrine environment, as in L. Towuti for instance, display some intricate patterns of shared polymorphism [83].…”
Section: The Wallacea Ichthyofaunamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along the same line, Parenti and colleagues successfully implemented a similar procedure for the Oryzias spp. of Sulawesi and described two new endemic species characterized by both private mitochondrial lineages and diagnostic morphological characters [84]. Such studies have been scarce so far during the ichthyological exploration of the Indonesian inland freshwaters but the ease of access to sequencing facilities may be expected associated data standard will play an increasing role in the future.…”
Section: New Tools For Species Identification Environmental Dna Barcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fishes of the genus Oryzias Jordan and Snyder, 1906 are distributed ranging from Japan to India through mainland China and in a nearby region of Indonesia (Parenti 2008). This genus currently consists of about 33 species (Parenti 2008;Magtoon 2010;Herder and Chapuis 2010;Parenti and Hadiaty 2010;Asai et al 2011;Herder et al 2012;Parenti et al 2013;Mokodongan et al 2014). In Japan, O. latipes is separated into nine geographic populations (Sakaizumi 2000), and the fish examined in this study belongs to "the East Seto inland Sea Group. "…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The distribution of these fish covering a wide area from India to Japan and South along the islands of the IndoAustralian in the Wallacea line, namely Timor and Sulawesi (Moss and Wilson, 1998;Parenti, 2008). The discovery of the new species of medaka fish species is also increasing (Parenti andSoeroto, 2004, Parenti et al, 2013)). From exploration results the researchers showed that Sulawesi has a particularly high endemism of the fish family Adrianichthyidae.…”
Section: Article Infomentioning
confidence: 99%