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{{Jones et al., 2002}}<!--Morphological and genetic analysis of the Red Hills roach-->
 
{{Jones et al., 2002}}<!--Morphological and genetic analysis of the Red Hills roach-->
 
{{ALM09}}<!--2009. Phylogenetic analysis of Peri-Mediterranean blennies of the genus Salaria: Molecular insights on the colonization of freshwaters-->
 
{{ALM09}}<!--2009. Phylogenetic analysis of Peri-Mediterranean blennies of the genus Salaria: Molecular insights on the colonization of freshwaters-->
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{{Fricke et al., 2013a}}<!--Checklist of the shore fishes of Europa Island, Mozambique Channel, southwestern Indian Ocean, including 302 new records-->
 
{{Bernardi et al., 2016}}<!--The ecology of Altrichthys azurelineatus and A. curatus, two damselfishes that lack a pelagic larval phase-->
 
{{Bernardi et al., 2016}}<!--The ecology of Altrichthys azurelineatus and A. curatus, two damselfishes that lack a pelagic larval phase-->
 
{{Bernardi et al., 2017}}<!--Altrichthys alelia, a new brooding damselfish (Teleostei, Perciformes, Pomacentridae) from Busuanga Island-->
 
{{Bernardi et al., 2017}}<!--Altrichthys alelia, a new brooding damselfish (Teleostei, Perciformes, Pomacentridae) from Busuanga Island-->
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{{Pinheiro et al., 2017}}<!--Island biogeography of marine organisms-->
 
{{Siu et al., 2017}}<!--Shore fishes of French Polynesia-->
 
{{Siu et al., 2017}}<!--Shore fishes of French Polynesia-->
 
{{Beldade et al., 2020}}<!--Evolutionary origin of the Atlantic Cape Verde nibbler (Girella stuebeli), a member of a primarily Pacific Ocean family of antitropical herbivorous reef fishes-->
 
{{Beldade et al., 2020}}<!--Evolutionary origin of the Atlantic Cape Verde nibbler (Girella stuebeli), a member of a primarily Pacific Ocean family of antitropical herbivorous reef fishes-->
 
{{Liedke et al., 2020}}<!--Phylogeography of the banded butterflyfish, Chaetodon striatus, indicates high connectivity between biogeographic provinces and ecosystems in the western Atlantic-->
 
{{Liedke et al., 2020}}<!--Phylogeography of the banded butterflyfish, Chaetodon striatus, indicates high connectivity between biogeographic provinces and ecosystems in the western Atlantic-->
 
{{Simon et al., 2021}}<!--Comparative phylogeography of reef fishes indicates seamounts as stepping stones for dispersal and diversification.-->
 
{{Simon et al., 2021}}<!--Comparative phylogeography of reef fishes indicates seamounts as stepping stones for dispersal and diversification.-->

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Giacomo Bernardi

  • Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, USA.
  • E-mail: bernardi@ucsc.edu

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