Christopher D. Jones
Aus WORLDFISH WIKI
Christopher D. Jones
Publikationen
- Jones, C., Damerau, M., Deitrich, K., Driscoll, R., Kock, K.-H., Kuhn, K., Moore, J., Morgan, T., Near, T., Pennington, J. & Schöling, S. 2009. Chapter 9. Demersal finfish survey of the South Orkney Islands. Pp. 49-66 in Van Cise, A.M. (Ed.): AMLR 2008/2009 Field Season Report—Objectives, Accomplishments and Tentative Conclusions, NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-445; U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration: La Jolla, CA, USA. Zitatseite
- Duhamel, G., Hulley, P.A., Causse, R., Koubbi, P., Vacchi, M., Pruvost, P., Vigetta, S., Irisson, J.-O., Mormède, S., Belchier, M., Dettaï, A., Detrich, H.W., Gutt, J., Jones, C.D., Kock, K.-H., Lopez Abellan, L.J. & van de Putte, A.P. 2014. Chapter 7. Biogeographic patterns of fish. Pp. 328–362 + 496 In: de Broyer, C. & Koubbi, P. (ed.): Biogeographic atlas of the Southern Ocean. Cambridge (Scientific Commission for Antarctic Research). Zitatseite
- Dornburg, A., Eytan, R.I., Federman, S., Pennington, J.N., Stewart, A.L., Jones, C.D. & Near, T.J. 2015. Molecular data support the existence of two species of the Antarctic fish genus Cryodraco (Channichthyidae). Polar Biology, First online: 26 December 2015.doi: 10.1007/s00300-015-1859-9 Zitatseite
- Near, T.J, MacGuigan, D.J., Parker, E., Struthers, C.D., Jones, C.D. & Dornburg, A. 2018. Phylogenetic analysis of Antarctic notothenioids illuminates the utility of RADseq for resolving Cenozoic adaptive radiations. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 129: [1-53] 268-279. (doi) Zitatseite