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07-11-2022

12-08-2024

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An Illustrated Checklist of The Genus Elymnias Hübner, 1818 (Nymphalidae, Satyri...

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Habitat Characteristics of Lake Towuti, South Sulawesi, Indonesia-The Home of En...

The aim of this study was to examine the habitat characteristic features of Lake...

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An Annotated Checklist of the Inland Fishes of Sulawesi

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Sulawesi is the largest island of the Wallacea. Here, we present an annotated checklist of fish species recorded in Sulawesi’s inland waters. We recognize a total of 226 species from 112 genera and 56 families. Gobiidae (41 species), Adrianichthyidae (20 species) and Telmatherinidae (19 species) are most species-rich, making up a total of 43% of the total species diversity. 65 species are endemic to Sulawesi’s freshwaters, including 19 Tematherinidae, 17 Adrianichthyidae, and 17 Zenarchopteridae. 44% of the inland fish fauna are obligate freshwater fishes, followed by euryhaline (38%) and amphi-, ana- or diadromous (29%) taxa. 65 species have been recorded from lacustrine environments. However, we stress that the data available are not representative for the island’s freshwater habitats. The fish species diversity of the spectacular lakes is largely explored, but the riverine ichthyofaunas are in clear need of further systematic exploration. Bonn zoological Bulletin, Vol. 64, No. 2. Hal. 77-106

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