Search Results - "Cutler, Joseph S."
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Complex histories of repeated gene flow in Cameroon crater lake cichlids cast doubt on one of the clearest examples of sympatric speciation
Published in Evolution (01-06-2015)“…One of the most celebrated examples of sympatric speciation in nature are monophyletic radiations of cichlid fishes endemic to Cameroon crater lakes. However,…”
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Habitat loss due to dam development may affect the distribution of marine‐associated fishes in Gabon, Africa
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-02-2020)“…The planned construction of 38 hydropower dams will impact the fish species inhabiting freshwater ecosystems in the megadiverse African country of Gabon. Many…”
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Evaluating the distribution of freshwater fish diversity using a multispecies habitat suitability model to assess impacts of proposed dam development in Gabon, Africa
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-02-2020)“…Data scarcity impedes a comprehensive impact assessment of the 38 dams currently proposed within the highly biodiverse central African nation of Gabon. Here,…”
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Fish fauna in and around the Rapids of Mboungou Badouma and Doumé Ramsar site, Gabon
Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (01-11-2019)“…We assessed the fish diversity of the Ogooué and Sébé rivers in and around the Rapids of Mboungou Badouma and Doumé Ramsar site in Gabon. The ichthyofauna of…”
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Fish fauna in and around the Rapids of Mboungou Badouma and Doum eacute; Ramsar site, Gabon
Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (01-11-2019)“…We assessed the fish diversity of the Ogooué and Sébé rivers in and around the Rapids of Mboungou Badouma and Doumé Ramsar site in…”
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Biodiversity, Biogeography, and Conservation of Freshwater Fishes in Gabon
Published 01-01-2019“…Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 0.01% of Earth's surface but are home to nearly one-quarter of all vertebrate diversity. Much of this diversity is…”
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