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Fall 2020
Alestidae (African tetras) is one of the most species-rich families of the order Characiformes and exhibits a pronounced diversity of body size. Two independent miniaturization events (a drastic phylogenetic decrease in body size) have been identified in Alestidae. Miniaturization is frequently...
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Spring 2022
The family Cichlidae is a species-rich family in the order Perciformes, with estimates of about 1,703 validly described species, which inhabit freshwater and marginal marine environments in Central and South America, Africa, Madagascar, the West Indies, Sri Lanka, and coastal areas of India and...
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Systematics of Clupeomorpha (Osteichthyes:Teleostei) with methodological considerations for morphological phylogenetics
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Here I conduct a systematic revision of Clupeomorpha, a group of bony fishes that includes over 500 living and extinct species of herrings, sardines, anchovies, and their relatives. Despite a long history of research on clupeomorph fishes, evolutionary relationships within the group remain poorly...