John P. Sullivan

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John P. Sullivan

  • Department of Ichthyology, The Academy of Natural Sciences, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA.
  • Email: sullivan@ansp.org

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Publikationen

1997

  • Sullivan, J.P. 1997. A phylogenetic study of the neotropical hypopomid electric fishes (Gymnotiformes, Rhamphichthyoidea). Unpublished Ph.D Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, NC. 335p. Zitatseite 

2004

  • Lavoué, S. & Sullivan, J.P. 2004. Simultaneous analysis of five molecular markers provides a well-supported phylogenetic hypothesis for the living bony-tongue fishes (Osteoglossomorpha: Teleostei). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 33: 171–185. Zitatseite 

2006

  • Sullivan, J.P., Lundberg, J.G. & Hardman, M. 2006. A phylogenetic analysis of the major groups of catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes) using rag1 and rag2 nuclear gene sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 41: 636–662. Zitatseite 

2007

  • Hopkins, C.D., Lavoué, S. & Sullivan, J.P. 2007. Mormyridae. Pp. 219-334 in Stiassny et al.: The Fresh and Brackish Water Fishes of Lower Guinea, West-Central Africa. Volume 1. Zitatseite 

2013

  • Lundberg, J.G., Cox Fernandes, C., Campos-da-Paz, R. & Sullivan, J.P. 2013. Sternarchella calhamazon n. sp., the Amazon’s most abundant species of apteronotid electric fish, with a note on the taxonomic status of Sternarchus capanemae Steindachner, 1868 (Gymnotiformes, Apteronotidae). Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 162: 157-173. (doi) Zitatseite 
  • Sullivan, J.P., Zuanon, J. & Cox Fernandes, C. 2013. Two new species and a new subgenus of toothed Brachyhypopomus electric knifefishes (Gymnotiformes, Hypopomidae) from the central Amazon and considerations pertaining to the evolution of a monophasic electric organ discharge. ZooKeys, 327: 1-34. (doi) Zitatseite 

2014

2015

2016

2017

  • Rich, M., Sullivan, J.P. & Hopkins, C.D. 2017. Rediscovery and description of Paramormyrops sphekodes (Sauvage, 1879) and a new cryptic Paramormyrops (Mormyridae: Osteoglossiformes) from the Ogooué River of Gabon using morphometrics, DNA sequencing and electrophysiology. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 180 (3): 613–646. (doi) Zitatseite 

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