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Morphometric and molecular variation in Amphilius

Posted: 29 Apr 2011, 08:06
by Silurus
Schmidt, RC & F Pezold, 2011. Morphometric and molecular variation in mountain catfishes (Amphiliidae: Amphilius) in Guinea, West Africa. Journal of Natural History 45: 521–552.

Abstract

Species of the genus Amphilius are small benthic catfishes that occur throughout tropical Africa and are abundant in the mountain streams of the Fouta Djalon region in Guinea, West Africa. During a 2003 expedition to the area, numerous amphiliid catfish were collected and initial observations revealed a large amount of morphological variation across the sampled basins. These specimens were subjected to a geometric morphometric analysis and standard morphometric analysis. Cytochrome b gene sequences were also obtained and compared among populations. These analyses resulted in the discovery of multiple cryptic taxa within two recognized species, Amphilius platychir and Amphilius rheophilus. The discovery of these taxa is compared with other recent discoveries from the area.

Re: Morphometric and molecular variation in Amphilius

Posted: 29 Apr 2011, 09:44
by Richard B
Ooooo - this looks just my sorta thing. Is there anything further on this?

Re: Morphometric and molecular variation in Amphilius

Posted: 29 Apr 2011, 16:11
by Birger
If it would help to sort out the Cat-eLog I would like to get my hands on this as well.

Birger

Re: Morphometric and molecular variation in Amphilius

Posted: 29 Apr 2011, 16:30
by Silurus
The information in there would not really help in sorting out the Cat-eLog, since there are no diagnoses one can easily use.

Re: Morphometric and molecular variation in Amphilius

Posted: 01 May 2011, 01:07
by Yann
Hi!!

I would love a copy if possible!!
In advance many thanks
Cheers
Yann