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    Molecular phylogenetics of Gobioidei and phylogenetic placement of European gobies by Agorreta, Ainhoa, San Mauro, Diego, Schliewen, Ulrich, Van Tassell, James L., Kovačić, Marcelo, Zardoya, Rafael, Rüber, Lukas

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-12-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] •Phylogenetic relationships of Gobioidei are inferred based on multilocus data.•A robust, comprehensive phylogenetic hypothesis for Gobioidei…”
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    Status of Gobiosoma (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Brazil: description of a new species, redescription of G. hemigymnum, molecular phylogeny of the genus, and key to Atlantic species by Van Tassell, James L, Joyeux, Jean-Christophe, Macieira, Raphael Mariano, Tornabene, Luke

    Published in Zootaxa (31-08-2015)
    “…It is unclear how many species of Gobiosoma occur in Brazil and what their geographic distributions are. Here we combine data from a comprehensive…”
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    Recent invasion of the tropical Atlantic by an Indo-Pacific coral reef fish by ROCHA, LUIZ A, ROBERTSON, D. ROSS, ROCHA, CLAUDIA R, TASSELL, JAMES L, CRAIG, MATTHEW T, BOWEN, BRIAN W

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2005)
    “…The last tropical connection between Atlantic and Indian-Pacific habitats closed c. 2 million years ago (Ma), with the onset of cold-water upwelling off…”
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    Biodiversity assessment of the fishes of Saba Bank atoll, Netherlands Antilles by Williams, Jeffrey T, Carpenter, Kent E, Van Tassell, James L, Hoetjes, Paul, Toller, Wes, Etnoyer, Peter, Smith, Michael

    Published in PloS one (21-05-2010)
    “…Biodiversity surveys were conducted on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles, to assess ichthyofaunal richness and to compare with published surveys of other…”
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    A new lineage of deep-reef gobies from the Caribbean, including two new species and one new genus (Teleostei: Gobiidae: Gobiosomatini) by Tornabene, Luke, Manning, Rachel, Robertson, D Ross, Van Tassell, James L, Baldwin, Carole C

    Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (02-02-2023)
    “…Abstract Fish communities on tropical deep reefs are dominated by species that belong to families primarily composed of shallow-water species. Collections of…”
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    Repeated invasions into the twilight zone: evolutionary origins of a novel assemblage of fishes from deep Caribbean reefs by Tornabene, Luke, Van Tassell, James L., Robertson, D. Ross, Baldwin, Carole C.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2016)
    “…Mesophotic and deeper reefs of the tropics are poorly known and underexplored ecosystems worldwide. Collectively referred to as the ‘twilight zone’, depths…”
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    Cryptic lineage divergence in marine environments: genetic differentiation at multiple spatial and temporal scales in the widespread intertidal goby Gobiosoma bosc by Milá, Borja, Van Tassell, James L., Calderón, Jatziri A., Rüber, Lukas, Zardoya, Rafael

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2017)
    “…The adaptive radiation of the seven‐spined gobies (Gobiidae: Gobiosomatini) represents a classic example of how ecological specialization and larval retention…”
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    A new species of Didogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from the Canary Islands by Van Tassell, James L, Kramer, Annemarie

    Published in Zootaxa (01-05-2014)
    “…Didogobius helenae is described from the Canary Islands. It has a sensory papillae pattern that is consistent with the current diagnosis for Didogobius, but…”
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    RAPID SPECIATION AND ECOLOGICAL DIVERGENCE IN THE AMERICAN SEVEN-SPINED GOBIES (GOBIIDAE, GOBIOSOMATINI) INFERRED FROM A MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY by Rüber, Lukas, Van Tassell, James L, Zardoya, Rafael

    Published in Evolution (01-07-2003)
    “…The American seven-spined gobies (Gobiidae, Gobiosomatini) are highly diverse both in morphology and ecology with many endemics in the Caribbean region. We…”
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    Redescription of the goby genus Gobiosoma (Teleostei: Gobiidae: Gobiosomatini), with the synonymy of the genus Enypnias by Tornabene, Luke, Van Tassell, James L

    Published in Journal of natural history (26-06-2014)
    “…Previous classifications of the American gobiid genus Gobiosoma (Teleostei: Gobiidae: Gobiosomatini) have rendered the genus polyphyletic or paraphyletic based…”
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    A comparative study of two goby shrimp associations in the Caribbean Sea by Kramer, Annemarie, Van Tassell, James L., Patzner, Robert A.

    Published in Symbiosis (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-12-2009)
    “…In Curacao (Netherland Antilles, Caribbean Sea), two species of gobies, Nes longus ( N. longus ) (Nichols 1914) and Ctenogobius saepepallens ( C. saepepallens…”
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    RAPID SPECIATION AND ECOLOGICAL DIVERGENCE IN THE AMERICAN SEVEN-SPINED GOBIES (GOBIIDAE, GOBIOSOMATINI) INFERRED FROM A MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY by Rüber, Lukas, Van Tassell, James L., Zardoya, Rafael

    Published in Evolution (01-07-2003)
    “…— The American seven‐spined gobies (Gobiidae, Gobiosomatini) are highly diverse both in morphology and ecology with many endemics in the Caribbean region. We…”
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    Chromogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae): A New Species from the Eastern Atlantic by Van Tassell, James L

    Published in Copeia (20-12-2001)
    “…A new species of Chromogobius is described based on material collected from the Canary Islands (eastern Atlantic). Chromogobius britoi n. sp. differs from the…”
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    Observations on Microhabitat Utilization by Three Widely Distributed Neotropical Gobies of the Genus Elacatinus by Taylor, Michael S, Van Tassell, James L

    Published in Copeia (31-12-2002)
    “…The family Gobiidae is the largest family of marine fishes, yet microhabitats of most gobies are poorly known. We sampled different coral reef macrohabitats…”
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