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DNA Barcoding of Fish in Mischief Reef—Fish Diversity of a Reef Fish Community From Nansha Islands

Development of effective conservation and management strategies requires assessments of ecosystem biodiversity status, especially in understudied hotspots of global fish diversity. Coral reefs are important habitats for fishes, with biodiversity hotspots known globally. We present the first data on...

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Main Authors: Shan, Binbin, Liu, Yan, Yang, Changping, Zhao, Yu, Zhang, Gongjun, Wu, Qiaer, Sun, Dianrong
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Biodiversity
Biodiversity hot spots
COI gene
COI protein
Conservation
Coral reefs
Cryptic species
Cytochrome
Cytochrome-c oxidase
Cytochromes
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
DNA barcoding
Ecosystem assessment
Ecosystem management
Ethics
Fish
Fish diversity
Fisheries
Fishing
Genetic distance
Hot spots
Islands
Laboratory animals
Marine fishes
Mischief reef
Mitochondria
Morphology
Nansha Islands
Reef fishes
Software
Species
Species diversity
Taxonomy
title DNA Barcoding of Fish in Mischief Reef—Fish Diversity of a Reef Fish Community From Nansha Islands
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