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* Department of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom.
 
* Department of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom.
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* Naturhistorisches Museum Bern.
 
* E-mail: lukas.ruber@nmbe.ch
 
* E-mail: lukas.ruber@nmbe.ch
  
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==Publikationen==
 
==Publikationen==
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===2000-2009===
 
{{Rüber et al., 2003}}<!--Rapid speciation and ecological divergence in the American seven-spined gobies (Gobiidae, Gobiosomatini) inferred from a moleuclar phylogeny-->
 
{{Rüber et al., 2003}}<!--Rapid speciation and ecological divergence in the American seven-spined gobies (Gobiidae, Gobiosomatini) inferred from a moleuclar phylogeny-->
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{{Rüber et al., 2004}}<!--Evolutionary and biogeographic patterns of the Badidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data-->
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{{Rüber et al., 2004a}}<!--Evolution of mouthbrooding and life-history correlates in the fighting fish genus Betta-->
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{{Rüber et al., 2006}}<!--Molecular phylogenetics of labyrinth fishes, evolution of their breeding behaviour and remarks on their historical biogeography-->
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{{Rüber et al., 2007}}<!--Evolution of miniaturization and the phylogenetic position of Paedocypris, comprising the world's smallest vertebrate-->
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{{Britz et al., 2009}}<!--Spectacular morphological novelty in a miniature cyprinid fish, Danionella dracula n. sp.-->
 
{{TAK09}}<!--2009. Evidence for divergent natural selection of a Lake Tanganyika cichlid inferred from repeated radiations in body size-->
 
{{TAK09}}<!--2009. Evidence for divergent natural selection of a Lake Tanganyika cichlid inferred from repeated radiations in body size-->
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===2010-2019===
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{{Brown et al., 2011}}<!--Pectoral fin loss in the Mastacembelidae: a new species from Lake Tanganyika-->
 
{{Agorreta et al., 2013}}
 
{{Agorreta et al., 2013}}
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{{Britz et al., 2014b}}<!--Miniatures, morphology and molecules: Paedocypris and its phylogenetic position (Teleostei, Cypriniformes)-->
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{{Britz et al., 2014a}}<!--Reinventing the disc: a reminder to give credit to past giants-->
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{{Collins et al., 2015}}<!--Phylogenetic systematics of leaffishes (Teleostei: Polycentridae, Nandidae)-->
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{{Conway et al., 2015a}}<!--Molecular systematics of the Asian torrent minnows (Ostariophysi: Psilorhynchidae) inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequence data-->
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{{Conte-Grand et al., 2017}}<!--Barcoding snakeheads (Teleostei, Channidae) revisited: Discovering greater species diversity and resolving perpetuated taxonomic confusions-->
 
{{Conway et al., 2017a}}<!--Molecular systematics of the New World clingfish genus Gobiesox (Teleostei: Gobiesocidae) and the origin of a freshwater clade-->
 
{{Conway et al., 2017a}}<!--Molecular systematics of the New World clingfish genus Gobiesox (Teleostei: Gobiesocidae) and the origin of a freshwater clade-->
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{{Malmstrøm et al., 2018}}<!--The Most Developmentally Truncated Fishes Show Extensive Hox Gene Loss and Miniaturized Genomes-->
 
{{Ford et al., 2019}}<!--Molecular phylogeny of Oreochromis (Cichlidae: Oreochromini) reveals mito-nuclear discordance and multiple colonisation of adverse aquatic environments-->
 
{{Ford et al., 2019}}<!--Molecular phylogeny of Oreochromis (Cichlidae: Oreochromini) reveals mito-nuclear discordance and multiple colonisation of adverse aquatic environments-->
 
{{Rüber et al., 2019}}<!--Snakehead (Teleostei: Channidae) diversity and the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot-->
 
{{Rüber et al., 2019}}<!--Snakehead (Teleostei: Channidae) diversity and the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot-->
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===2020-===
 
{{Britz et al., 2020a}}<!--Aenigmachannidae, a new family of snakehead fishes (Teleostei: Channoidei) from subterranean waters of South India-->
 
{{Britz et al., 2020a}}<!--Aenigmachannidae, a new family of snakehead fishes (Teleostei: Channoidei) from subterranean waters of South India-->
 
{{Conway et al., 2020}}<!--Molecular Phylogenetics of the Clingfishes (Teleostei: Gobiesocidae) – Implications for Classification-->
 
{{Conway et al., 2020}}<!--Molecular Phylogenetics of the Clingfishes (Teleostei: Gobiesocidae) – Implications for Classification-->
 
{{Sholihah et al., 2020}}<!--Disentangling the taxonomy of the subfamily Rasborinae (Cypriniformes, Danionidae) in Sundaland using DNA barcodes-->
 
{{Sholihah et al., 2020}}<!--Disentangling the taxonomy of the subfamily Rasborinae (Cypriniformes, Danionidae) in Sundaland using DNA barcodes-->
 
{{Sudasinghe et al., 2020e}}<!--Diversity, phylogeny and biogeography of Systomus (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) in Sri Lanka-->
 
{{Sudasinghe et al., 2020e}}<!--Diversity, phylogeny and biogeography of Systomus (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) in Sri Lanka-->
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{{Britz et al., 2021a}}<!--The emerging vertebrate model species for neurophysiological studies is Danionella cerebrum, new species (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)-->
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{{Sholihah et al., 2021}}<!--Limited dispersal and in situ diversification drive the evolutionary history of Rasborinae fishes in Sundaland-->
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{{Sholihah et al., 2021a}}<!--Impact of Pleistocene Eustatic Fluctuations on Evolutionary Dynamics in Southeast Asian Biodiversity Hotspots-->
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{{Sudasinghe et al., 2021}}<!--Diversification and biogeography of Dawkinsia (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in the Western Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot-->
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{{Sudasinghe et al., 2021a}}<!--Molecular phylogeny and phylogeography of the freshwater-fish genus Pethia (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Sri Lanka-->
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{{Sudasinghe et al., 2021b}}<!--Island colonization by a ‘rheophilic’ fish: the phylogeography of Garra ceylonensis (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Sri Lanka-->
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{{Britz et al., 2022}}<!--Earth and life evolve together - a comment on Yamahira et al. [1]-->
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{{Britz et al., 2022a}}<!--Dario tigris and Dario melanogrammus, two new species of miniature chameleon fishes from northern Myanmar-->
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{{Sudasinghe et al., 2022}}<!--Molecular phylogeny and phylogeography of ricefishes (Teleostei: Adrianichthyidae: Oryzias) in Sri Lanka-->
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{{Sudasinghe et al., 2023}}<!--Molecular phylogeny and systematics of the South Asian freshwater-fish genus Puntius-->
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{{Sudasinghe et al., 2023a}}<!--The loach genus Lepidocephalichthys (Teleostei: Cobitidae) in Sri Lanka and peninsular India: multiple colonizations and unexpected species diversity-->
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{{Sudasinghe et al., 2023b}}<!--Biogeography and evolutionary history of Puntius sensu lato (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Sri Lanka-->
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{{Britz et al., 2024}}<!--Four new species of Channa from Myanmar-->
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{{Sudasinghe et al., 2024}}<!--Rediscovery of the elusive moray Gymnothorax polyuranodon (Teleostei: Muraenidae) from Sri Lanka after 84 years-->
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Lukas Rüber -- (C) Lukas Rüber

Lukas Rüber

  • Department of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom.
  • Naturhistorisches Museum Bern.
  • E-mail: lukas.ruber@nmbe.ch

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