Checklist of the Red Sea Fishes with delineation of the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, endemism and Lessepsian migrants

Autor: Ronald Fricke, Daniel Golani
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
Atheriniformes
Diodontidae
Serranidae
Fistulariidae
Synanceiidae
Rhinopteridae
Carangidae
Syngnathidae
Lobotidae
Indian Ocean
Acropomatidae
Centriscidae
Champsodontidae
Callionymidae
Cichlidae
Opistognathidae
Gempylidae
Torpedinidae
Sillaginidae
Solenostomidae
Moronidae
Beryciformes
Istiophoridae
Ginglymostomatidae
Beloniformes
Platycephalidae
Scorpaeniformes
Pempheridae
Terapontidae
Microdesmidae
Endemism
Pristiformes
Syngnathiformes
Pomacentridae
Monacanthidae
Holocentridae
Engraulidae
Pristidae
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Aulopiformes
Blenniidae
Clupeiformes
Gadiformes
Ptereleotridae
Animal Migration
Congridae
Leiognathidae
Nemipteridae
Siganidae
Cynoglossidae
Balistidae
Bregmacerotidae
Labridae
Halosauridae
Xenisthmidae
Rhincodontidae
Priacanthidae
Lutjanidae
Xiphiidae
Biodiversity
Megalopidae
Alopiidae
Narcinidae
Monodactylidae
Triakidae
Kraemeriidae
Ariommatidae
Carcharhinidae
Albuliformes
Trichiuridae
Somniosidae
Monocentridae
Ophidiidae
Animalia
Animals
Haemulidae
Cirrhitidae
Apistidae
Coryphaenidae
biology.organism_classification
Hemigaleidae
Soleidae
Ostraciidae
Ophichthidae
Fishery
Myliobatiformes
Myctophidae
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Echeneidae
Gobiidae
Elasmobranchii
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Rhinobatidae
Acanthuridae
Mullidae
Lethrinidae
Gymnuridae
Pseudochromidae
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Apogonidae
Epigonidae
Myliobatidae
Caesionidae
Rachycentridae
Chaetodontidae
Albulidae
Chordata
Muraenidae
Batrachoididae
Plotosidae
Tetraodontidae
Lophiiformes
Fishes
Isuriformes
Astronesthidae
Aetobatidae
Phosichthyidae
Synodontidae
Paralepididae
Carcharhiniformes
Scorpaenidae
Chirocentridae
Stomiidae
Atherinidae
Pinguipedidae
Uranoscopidae
Dasyatidae
Torpediniformes
Sternoptychidae
Ambassidae
Ariidae
Pleuronectiformes
Emmelichthyidae
Stomiiformes
Gonorynchiformes
Plesiopidae
Mobulidae
Lophiidae
Chanidae
Tetrarogidae
Ophidiiformes
Sphyrnidae
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics

Stegostomatidae
Dactylopteridae
Schindleriidae
Tetraodontiformes
Nettastomatidae
Antennariidae
Chlopsidae
Aploactinidae
Orectolobiformes
Trichonotidae
Aulostomidae
Perciformes
Anguilliformes
Carapidae
Rajiformes
Moridae
Scombridae
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forestry
and fisheries

Animal Science and Zoology
Global biodiversity
Triglidae
Bothidae
Malacanthidae
Dussumieriidae
Bythitidae
Ephippidae
Tripterygiidae
Symphysanodontidae
Bramidae
Anomalopidae
Chondrichthyes
Lamniformes
Belonidae
Drepaneidae
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Liparidae
Sphyraenidae
Psettodidae
Odontaspididae
Pisces
Elopidae
Samaridae
Myctophiformes
Cyprinodontidae
Kuhliidae
Ateleopodiformes
Ateleopodidae
Sciaenidae
Creediidae
Biology
Scaridae
Gobiesocidae
Hemiramphidae
Trachichthyidae
Sparidae
Paralichthyidae
Elopiformes
Taxonomy
Molidae
Pegasidae
Kyphosidae
Actinopterygii
Clupeidae
Exocoetidae
Percophidae
Squaliformes
Gerreidae
Muraenesocidae
Lamnidae
Pomacanthidae
Pentacerotidae
Mugilidae
Siluriformes
Zdroj: Zootaxa. 4509(1)
ISSN: 1175-5334
Popis: The current checklist provides for each species of the Red Sea its records in the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea main basin and its general distribution.This new checklist of Red Sea fishes enumerates 1207 species, representing 164 families. Of these, 797 species were recorded from the Gulf of Aqaba and 339 from the Gulf of Suez. The number of species from the Gulf of Suez is evidently lower than the actual number not including 27 Lessepsian (Red Sea) migrants to the Mediterranean that most likely occur in the Gulf. The current list includes 73 species that were newly described for science since the last checklist of 2010. The most specious Osteichthyes families are: Gobiidae (134 species), Labridae (66), Apogonidae (59), Serranidae (including Anthiadinae) (44), Blenniidae (42), Carangidae (38), Muraenidae (36), Pomacentridae (35), Syngnathidae (34), Scorpaenidae (24) and Lutjanidae (23). Among the families of Chondrichthyes, the most specious families are the Carcharhinidae (18 species) and Dasyatidae (11). The total number of endemic species in the Red Sea is 174 species, of these, 34 species are endemic to the Gulf of Aqaba and 8 to the Gulf of Suez.
Databáze: OpenAIRE