Otoliths of Five Extant Species of the Annual Killifish Nothobranchius from the East African Savannah
@article{Reichenbacher2014OtolithsOF, title={Otoliths of Five Extant Species of the Annual Killifish Nothobranchius from the East African Savannah}, author={B. Reichenbacher and M. Reichard}, journal={PLoS ONE}, year={2014}, volume={9} }
This study presents, for the first time, a comprehensive dataset that documents the range of inter- and intraspecific otolith variation in aplocheiloid killifish, based on a total of 86 individuals representing five extant species of Nothobranchius PETERS, 1868, from East Africa: the sympatric pairs N. rubripinnis SEEGERS, 1986 and N. ruudwildekampi COSTA, 2009 (Eastern Tanzania), and N. orthonotus (PETERS, 1844) and N. furzeri JUBB, 1971 (Southern Mozambique), and two isolated populations of N… Expand
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