索科特拉群岛山羊鱼(Teleostei: Mullidae):多样性和分布生物地理学——附Parupeneus heptacantha新记录(lac pides, 1802)

IF 1.5 4区 地球科学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Uwe Zajonz, Sergey V Bogorodsky, Fouad N Saeed, Edouard Lavergne
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索科特拉群岛山羊鱼的多样性首次被记录下来。在西印度洋的背景下,对该科在阿拉伯地区的分布生物地理学进行了分析和深入讨论。已记录有Mulloidichthys和Parupeneus 2属12种,其中Parupeneus七棘鱼(Parupeneus heptacantha)一新记录。Upeneus heemstra被视觉记录,等待进一步的文件。因此,在阿拉伯发现的31种生物中,有13种生活在索科特拉群岛。这种物种丰富程度与阿拉伯其他生态区相当。作为一个单一的物种,乌皮纽斯的丰富度非常低。从生物地理学的角度来看,可以确定三个主要的阿拉伯单元:“红海单元”、“海湾单元”和“索科特拉单元”。前两个单位具有很强的地方性特征,特别是在厄佩内斯,而后者没有特有的物种。“索科特拉单元”由索科特拉群岛、亚丁湾东部和阿曼南部组成,与阿拉伯遗址相比,与西印度洋的所有遗址更相似。“海湾单位”是离所有其他地点最远的。这些单位并没有聚集在更广阔的西印度洋内一个离散的“泛阿拉伯”地区。因此,Mullidae与沿海鱼类和造礁珊瑚的整体生物地理模式形成强烈对比,这些模式累积起来表明阿拉伯在印度洋内形成了一个独立的生物地理单元。该研究进一步分析了阿拉伯主要沿海鱼类科的对比生物地理,重点关注阿拉伯南部上升流地区的作用。
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Goatfishes (Teleostei: Mullidae) of the Socotra Archipelago: Diversity and distributional biogeography, with a new record of Parupeneus heptacantha (Lacépède, 1802)
The diversity of goatfishes from the Socotra Archipelago is documented for the first time. The distributional biogeography of the family in the Arabian region is analyzed and thoroughly discussed in the context of the western Indian Ocean. Twelve species of two genera, Mulloidichthys and Parupeneus , are positively recorded, including a new record for Parupeneus heptacantha . Upeneus heemstra is visually recorded, pending further documentation. The Socotra Archipelago thus hosts 13 of the 31 species found in Arabia. This degree of species richness is comparable to other Arabian ecoregions. With a single species the richness of Upeneus stands out as very low. Biogeographically, three main Arabian units are identified: a “Red Sea unit”, a “Gulf unit”, and a “Socotra unit”. The former two units are strongly characterized by endemics, notably within Upeneus , while there are no species endemic to the latter. The “Socotra unit”, comprising the Socotra Archipelago, eastern Gulf of Aden, and southern Oman, resembles more strongly all sites of the western Indian Ocean than the Arabian sites. The “Gulf unit” is the most distant to all other sites. These units do not cluster to a discrete “pan-Arabian” region within the wider western Indian Ocean. The Mullidae thus strongly contrast overall biogeographic patterns of coastal fishes and reef-building corals, which cumulatively suggest that Arabia forms a discrete biogeographic unit within the Indian Ocean. The study serves further analyses of contrasting biogeographies of major coastal fish families in Arabia, with a focus on the role of the southern Arabian upwelling areas.
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Bulletin of Marine Science
Bulletin of Marine Science 地学-海洋学
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2.90
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6.70%
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25
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Marine Science is a hybrid open access journal dedicated to the dissemination of research dealing with the waters of the world’s oceans. All aspects of marine science are treated by the Bulletin of Marine Science, including papers in marine biology, biological oceanography, fisheries, marine policy, applied marine physics, marine geology and geophysics, marine and atmospheric chemistry, meteorology, and physical oceanography. In most regular issues the Bulletin features separate sections on new taxa, coral reefs, and novel research gear, instrument, device, or system with potential to advance marine research (“Research Tools in Marine Science”). Additionally, the Bulletin publishes informative stand-alone artwork with accompany text in its section "Portraits of Marine Science."
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