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Stenogobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Oxudercidae) from Indonesia

Authors: Causse, Romain; Mennesson, Marion; Dahruddin, Hadi; Sauri, Sopian; Busson, Frédéric; Limmon, Gino; Wowor, Daisy; +3 Authors

Stenogobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Oxudercidae) from Indonesia

Abstract

Les habitats dulçaquicoles dans les îles tropicales de l’Indo-Pacifique sont principalement colonisés par des poissons amphidromes, qui présentent une phase larvaire marine alors que le reste de leur cycle de vie se déroule au sein des rivières. Ces écosystèmes sont principalement composés d’espèces appartenant au groupe des Gobiiformes. Dans cette étude, nous nous intéressons au statut du genre Stenogobius (Gobioidei) à large répartition. Ce genre est retrouvé de l’océan Indien à la Polynésie Française. Récemment, une première révision du genre Stenogobius a été entreprise, conduisant à la redescription de Stenogobius genivittatus (Valenciennes, 1837) et au placement de 12 noms d’espèces comme synonymes de Stenogobius genivittatus. Cet article se concentre sur le statut de neuf espèces de Stenogobius supposées présentes en Indonésie, archipel connu comme étant l’un des points chauds de la biodiversité dulçaquicole. La présente étude est réalisée sur 95 spécimens, et se base sur des données morpho-méristiques et sur le barcoding du gène mitochondrial COI. Nos résultats montrent qu’au moins quatre espèces sont présentes en Indonésie, y compris l’espèce largement répandue, Stenogobius genivittatus.

Freshwater habitats in Indo-Pacific tropical islands are mainly inhabited by amphidromous fish, which display a marine larval phase while the rest of their life cycle takes place in rivers. Gobiiformes are the most diversified fish component in these ecosystems. In this study, we focused on the status of the widespread Stenogobius genus (Gobioidei). This genus is distributed from the Indian Ocean to French Polynesia. Recently, a first revision of Stenogobius was undertaken leading to the redescription of S. genivittatus (Valenciennes, 1837) and the placement of 12 species names as synonyms of this species. This paper focuses on the status of nine Stenogobius species supposedly present in Indonesia, a country well known as one of the freshwater hotspots of biodiversity. The present study is based on 95 specimens, and includes morphomeristic data and partial mitochondrial COI sequences. Our results show that, at least four species occur in Indonesia, including the widespread species S. genivittatus.

Keywords

Amphidromy, [SDV.BID.SPT] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics, Phylogenetics and taxonomy, Amphidromy, Barcode, Endemism, Gobioidei, Indo-Pacific area, Integrative taxonomy, Stenogobius, Indo-Pacific area, Integrative taxonomy, [SDV.BA.ZV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Vertebrate Zoology, Gobioidei, Barcode, Endemism

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