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Nicolas Hubert
Agnès Dettai
Patrice Pruvost
Corinne Cruaud
Michel Kulbicki
Robert F. Myers
Philippe Borsa Geography and life history traits account for the accumulation of cryptic diversity among Indo-West Pacific coral reef fishes MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES 2017-11-16;583(1):179-193 (PDF)
TREE RECONSTRUCTION OF BIN & NEAREST NEIGHBOR:
HAPLOTYPE NETWORK:
Color & Label Scheme:
COLLECTION LOCATION:
Countries:
Northern Mariana Islands - [1]
Reunion - [4]
New Caledonia - [4]
French Polynesia - [7]
France - [1]
DATA MANAGERS:
Public Data:
Private Data:
Diane E. Pitassy - [1] Nicolas Hubert - [4] Agnes Dettai - [4] Andrew C. Bentley - [1] Amy C. Driskell - [7]
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History - [8]
Universite de La Reunion, Laboratoire d'Ecologie Marine - [4]
University of Kansas, Biodiversity Research Center - [1]
Sequencing Centers:
Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - [1] Genoscope, Centre National de Sequencage - [4] Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History - [4] Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Laboratories of Analytical Biology - [8]
Photography:
Jeffrey T. Williams - [8] Serge Planes - [4]
Collectors:
Andrew C; Heemstra - [1] Campagne Resicod - [4] Charles Bedford - [3] Christophe Menniti - [1] Elaine; Bentley - [1] Erwan Delrieu-Trottin - [4] Henrich Bruggemann - [4] J. Williams & S. Planes - [1] Jeff Williams - [7] Kate A; Heemstra - [1] M. Kulbicki - [4] Michel Veuille - [1] Moots - [1] Nathalie Tolou - [3] Nicolas Hubert - [4] P. Pruvost et al. - [4] Phillip C - [1] Pierre Sasal - [6] Serge Planes - [9] Valeriano Parravicini - [3]
Specimen Identification:
David G. Smith - [4] Jeff Williams - [4] Phillip C. Heemstra - [1] Robert Myers - [4] Serge Planes - [4]