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Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution | 2013

Molecular comparison of geographically extreme populations of fish species of wide Indo-Pacific distribution

Yaron Tikochinski; Marina Friling; Nave Harush; Roy Lizarovich; Nitzan Manor; Avishai Horsky; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani; Daniel Golani

A total of six Red Sea inshore fish species with wide Indo-Pacific distribution, including Lessepsian migrants that reached the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal, were studied and compared genetically to conspecific populations from Japan and the Seychelles. Examination of the cytochrome c oxidase 1 (COI) gene of Apogon cyanosoma, Sargocentron rubrum, Upeneus moluccensis, Spratelloide sdelicatulus, Gerres oyena and Terapon jarbua from Japan, the Red Sea, the Seychelles and the Mediterranean revealed that in five out of six fish species, a difference greater than 4% was found. These results indicate the importance of DNA genetic analysis in revealing possible cryptic species and supplementing classic taxonomic studies, as well as contributing to a reappraisal of the zoogeography and evolution of Indo-Pacific ichthyofauna and enhancing our understanding of fish biodiversity.


Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2018

Dysomma alticorpus, a new species of cutthroat eel from the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea (Teleostei: Synaphobranchidae)

Ronald Fricke; Daniel Golani; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani; Uwe Zajonz

The cutthroat eel Dysomma alticorpus n. sp. is described based on a single specimen collected in a trammel net at a depth of 350m off Eilat, Israel, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. The new species belongs to the Dysomma anguillare species complex, which comprises species possessing a well-developed pectoral fin, intermaxillary teeth, a uniserial row of 7-15 large compound teeth in the lower jaw (which may be followed by a few smaller teeth), and an anteriorly situated anus with the trunk shorter than the head length. It is characterised by a combination of the following characters: origin of the dorsal fin well anterior to the base of the pectoral fin, predorsal length 13.8% TL; preanal length 22.8% TL; three compound teeth on the vomer; head pores: IO 4, SO 3; M 6; POP 0; AD 1, F 0, ST 0; lateral-line pores: predorsal 4, prepectoral 8, preanal 14, total 57-58, the last at the posterior two-thirds of the total length; MVF 7-16-115; total vertebrae 115. Dysomma alticorpus n. sp. is compared with other species of the genus. A revised key to the species of the genera Dysomma and Dysommina is provided.


Zoology in The Middle East | 2017

New record of Ptarmus gallus Kossmann & Räuber, 1877 from the northern Red Sea (Teleostei: Aploactinidae), with a redescription of the species

Ronald Fricke; Daniel Golani; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani

The aploactinid fish Ptarmus gallus is redescribed and recorded from the Gulf of Suez (Egypt) for the first time. The species is apparently endemic to the Red Sea. Identification keys to the genera of aploactinid fishes, and to species of the genus Ptarmus are presented.


Marine Biodiversity | 2017

First record of the Meseda waspfish, Neocentropogon mesedai from the Gulf of Aqaba, northern Red Sea (Teleostei: Tetrarogidae)

Ronald Fricke; Daniel Golani; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani; Uwe Zajonz

The Meseda waspfish Neocentropogon mesedai is recorded for the first time from the Gulf of Aqaba, northern Red Sea, based on a specimen collected near Eilat, Israel at 300-350 m depth. The species is very rare in collections, otherwise known only from the type series collected in the central Red Sea off Saudi Arabia.


BioInvasions Records | 2012

First record of the Indian Ocean anchovy Stolephorus insularis Hardenberg, 1933 (Clupeiformes: Engraulidae) in the Mediterranean.

Ronald Fricke; Daniel Golani; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani


Aquatic Invasions | 2011

First record of the Indo-Pacific slender ponyfish Equulites elongatus (Günther, 1874) (Perciformes: Leiognathidae) in the Mediterranean.

Daniel Golani; Ronald Fricke; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani


Scientia Marina | 2010

First record of the Indo-Pacific fish the Jarbua terapon ( Terapon jarbua ) (Osteichthyes: Terapontidae) in the Mediterranean with remarks on the wide geographical distribution of this species

Daniel Golani; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani


BioInvasions Records | 2015

First record of the Indian anchovy Stolephorus indicus (van Hasselt, 1823) (Clupeiformes: Engraulidae) in the Mediterranean Sea.

Ronald Fricke; Daniel Golani; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani


Acta Ichthyologica Et Piscatoria | 2013

First record of the Senegalese sole, Solea senegalensis (Actinopterygii: Pleuronectiformes: Soleidae) from the Mediterranean coast of Israel

Daniel Golani; Ronald Fricke; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani


Acta Ichthyologica Et Piscatoria | 2015

First confirmed record of the blue tang, Acanthurus coeruleus (Actinopterygii:Perciformes:Acanthuridae) in the Mediterranean

Daniel Golani; G Askarov; Brenda Appelbaum-Golani

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Daniel Golani

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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G Askarov

Ruppin Academic Center

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Nave Harush

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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