Philippe Keith
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Pelagic Larval Duration and Population Structure of a Widely Distributed Amphidromous Fish in the Indo‐Pacific Region
Pelagic Larval Duration and Population Structure of a Widely Distributed Amphidromous Fish in the Indo‐Pacific Region Open
Freshwater habitats in the Indo‐Pacific Islands are colonised by amphidromous fish, which undergo a marine larval phase while the rest of the life cycle takes place in the riverine habitat. These fish are mainly represented by Gobiiformes.…
View article: Revision of the species of Caridina (Decapoda: Atyidae) from the Western Indian Ocean islands with description of a new species
Revision of the species of Caridina (Decapoda: Atyidae) from the Western Indian Ocean islands with description of a new species Open
We provide an updated checklist and an identification key of the species of Caridina living in freshwater habitats of the Western Indian Ocean islands, including the Seychelles, the Comoros, Mayotte, La Réunion and Mauritius. We list six s…
View article: The Core Story: Intertwined Maternal and Progeny Signatures Enclosed in the Otolith
The Core Story: Intertwined Maternal and Progeny Signatures Enclosed in the Otolith Open
Analytical imaging via synchrotron analysis was used to study sagittal otoliths of four freshwater pipefish species exhibiting amphidromous or freshwater resident lifestyles. We undertook a hyperfine elemental scanning of a 25 μm diameter …
View article: Phylogeography of <i>Microphis retzii</i> (Bleeker, 1856) and <i>Microphis brachyurus</i> (Bleeker, 1854) in the Pacific
Phylogeography of <i>Microphis retzii</i> (Bleeker, 1856) and <i>Microphis brachyurus</i> (Bleeker, 1854) in the Pacific Open
Syngnathidae are a charismatic family of teleost fishes, represented by seahorses, seadragons, and pipefishes. Syngnathidae are mainly composed of marine species, but about 30 species of pipefishes inhabit freshwater insular environments o…
View article: A new freshwater pipefish species (Syngnathidae: Microphis) from the Sunda shelf islands, Indonesia
A new freshwater pipefish species (Syngnathidae: Microphis) from the Sunda shelf islands, Indonesia Open
A new species of freshwater pipefish, Microphis arrakisae sp. nov., is described from the West Indonesian Islands (Java, Bali and Lombok). This species is morphologically very close to Microphis retzii (Bleeker, 1856), which is found in th…
View article: Twin Peaks: Interrogating Otolith Pairs to See Whether They Keep Their Stories Straight
Twin Peaks: Interrogating Otolith Pairs to See Whether They Keep Their Stories Straight Open
To tackle the question of the reliability of otoliths as recorders of individual life events, we compared the information enclosed in otolith pairs: the sagittae pair and the sagitta/lapillus pair. We used the synchrotron XRF scanning imag…
View article: Integrative taxonomy study of brackish water crabs of the genus Ptychognathus Stimpson, 1858 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Varunidae) from Polynesia, with description of two new species
Integrative taxonomy study of brackish water crabs of the genus Ptychognathus Stimpson, 1858 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Varunidae) from Polynesia, with description of two new species Open
In the present contribution, five species of Ptychognathus Stimpson, 1858 are reported from Polynesia: P. crassimanus Finnegan, 1931, P. easteranus Rathbun, 1907, P. riedelii (A. Milne-Edwards, 1868) and two new species. The first new spec…
View article: Macrobrachium ngankeeae, a new species of freshwater shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae) from Papua Barat Province, Indonesia
Macrobrachium ngankeeae, a new species of freshwater shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae) from Papua Barat Province, Indonesia Open
A new freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium ngankeeae n. sp., is described from two rivers in the Kaimana Regency on the southern coast of Papua Barat Province, Indonesia. The new species belongs to the Macrobrachium placidulum species-group, bu…
View article: Travelling in Microphis (Teleostei: Syngnathidae) Otoliths with Two-Dimensional X-ray Fluorescence Maps: Twists and Turns on the Road to Strontium Incorporation
Travelling in Microphis (Teleostei: Syngnathidae) Otoliths with Two-Dimensional X-ray Fluorescence Maps: Twists and Turns on the Road to Strontium Incorporation Open
Indo-Pacific tropical island streams are home to freshwater pipefish (Microphis spp., Syngnathidae). Otoliths were used to uncover life history traits in four species, including a New Caledonian endemic. All four species present the same m…
View article: Stenogobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Oxudercidae) from Indonesia
Stenogobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Oxudercidae) from Indonesia Open
Freshwater habitats in Indo-Pacific tropical islands are mainly inhabited by amphidromous fish, which display a marine larval phase while the rest of their life cycle takes place in rivers. Gobiiformes are the most diversified fish compone…
View article: Diversity and distribution of goby-fry fish in Tomini Bay, Gorontalo, Indonesia
Diversity and distribution of goby-fry fish in Tomini Bay, Gorontalo, Indonesia Open
Tomini Bay in Gorontalo offers significant potential for amphidromous goby-fry, a group of fish found in at least five estuaries in the area, namely Bone-Bolango, Paguyaman, Bilungala, Tombulilato, and Taludaa Estuaries. Preliminary result…
View article: An Integrative Taxonomic Revision of the Freshwater Atyid Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) of Micronesia
An Integrative Taxonomic Revision of the Freshwater Atyid Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) of Micronesia Open
Twelve species of atyid shrimps are reported from three Micronesian islands (Babeldaob, Pohnpei, and Guam) and studied using a combined morphological and molecular approach. Among them, three are new records for the area (Caridina appendic…
View article: Jump dispersal drives the relationship between micro- and macroevolutionary dynamics in the Sicydiinae (Gobiiformes: Oxudercidae) of Sundaland and Wallacea
Jump dispersal drives the relationship between micro- and macroevolutionary dynamics in the Sicydiinae (Gobiiformes: Oxudercidae) of Sundaland and Wallacea Open
Insular biodiversity hotspots of Southeast Asia are remarkable for their biodiverse faunas. With a marine larval phase lasting up to several months, the freshwater fish subfamily Sicydiinae has colonized most islands of these hotspots. How…
View article: Discovery of a Digenean (Cryptogonimidae) Living in a Cleft-Lipped Goby, Sicyopterus cynocephalus (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Ranongga Island, Solomon Islands: Analysis of Multiple Ribosomal DNA Regions
Discovery of a Digenean (Cryptogonimidae) Living in a Cleft-Lipped Goby, Sicyopterus cynocephalus (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Ranongga Island, Solomon Islands: Analysis of Multiple Ribosomal DNA Regions Open
This study results from a continued investigation of the occurrence and diversity of parasites of freshwater fish in the Solomon Islands. Thus, we revealed a new host as well as a new site of infection and a new geographical area for the c…
View article: Current knowledge of New Caledonian marine and freshwater ichthyofauna, SW Pacific Ocean: diversity, exploitation, threats and management actions
Current knowledge of New Caledonian marine and freshwater ichthyofauna, SW Pacific Ocean: diversity, exploitation, threats and management actions Open
Located in the Southwest Pacific Ocean, the New Caledonian archipelago hosts a diversified and original ichthyofauna. Marine ecosystems host 2,339 species of fish, including ~1,450 for coral reefs alone and a total of 94 endemics, especial…
View article: Stenogobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei) from the Indian-Pacific island rivers
Stenogobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei) from the Indian-Pacific island rivers Open
Freshwater habitats in Indo-Pacific tropical islands are mainly inhabited by amphidromous fish, which display a marine larval phase while the rest of their life cycle takes place in rivers. Gobiidae are the most diversified fish component …
View article: West Side Story: A molecular and morphological study of Caridina longicarpus Roux, 1926 (Decapoda, Caridea, Atyidae) from New Caledonia reveals a new species
West Side Story: A molecular and morphological study of Caridina longicarpus Roux, 1926 (Decapoda, Caridea, Atyidae) from New Caledonia reveals a new species Open
Mazancourt, Valentin de, Bréthiot, Julien, Marquet, Gérard, Keith, Philippe (2022): West Side Story: A molecular and morphological study of Caridina longicarpus Roux, 1926 (Decapoda, Caridea, Atyidae) from New Caledonia reveals a new speci…
View article: An integrative phylogenetic approach for inferring relationships of fossil gobioids (Teleostei: Gobiiformes)
An integrative phylogenetic approach for inferring relationships of fossil gobioids (Teleostei: Gobiiformes) Open
The suborder Gobioidei is among the most diverse groups of vertebrates, comprising about 2310 species. In the fossil record gobioids date back to the early Eocene (c. 50 m.y. ago), and a considerable increase in numbers of described specie…
View article: Sicyopus (Smilosicyopus) chloe, a new species of freshwater goby from New Caledonia (Sicydiinae)
Sicyopus (Smilosicyopus) chloe, a new species of freshwater goby from New Caledonia (Sicydiinae) Open
Sicyopus (Smilosicyopus) chloe n. sp., a carnivorous freshwater goby, is described on the basis of 22 specimens collected from high gradient streams on the eastern coast of North Province, New Caledonia. It differs from most Sicyopus speci…
View article: First record of Hippichthys albomaculosus Jenkins & Mailautoka, 2010 (Syngnathidae) in New Caledonia
First record of Hippichthys albomaculosus Jenkins & Mailautoka, 2010 (Syngnathidae) in New Caledonia Open
Three specimens of Hippichthys albomaculosus Jenkins & Mailautoka, 2010, only known from Fiji, were recently collected from the North Province of New Caledonia. Morphomeristic values confirm the identity of specimens. This study constitute…
View article: Additional records of Sicyopus discordipinnis (Watson, 1995) (Oxudercidae: Sicydiinae) in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Additional records of Sicyopus discordipinnis (Watson, 1995) (Oxudercidae: Sicydiinae) in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Open
Sicyopus discordipinnis, of the subfamily Sicydiinae (Oxudercidae), was first described from Papua New Guinea and it was found more recently in Papua, Indonesia, Solomon, Australia and also on the Sahul Shelf. During research on the riveri…
View article: A new species of freshwater pipefish (Teleostei: Syngnathidae: Coelonotus) from Papua New Guinea
A new species of freshwater pipefish (Teleostei: Syngnathidae: Coelonotus) from Papua New Guinea Open
A new species of Coelonotus, a freshwater pipefish, is described on the basis of six specimens from the Gavuvu River of West New Britain Island (Papua New Guinea). It differs from other Coelonotus species by a combination of morphomeristic…
View article: Short communication: Amphidromous goby postlarvae (penja) migration seasons and fisheries in West Sulawesi, Indonesia
Short communication: Amphidromous goby postlarvae (penja) migration seasons and fisheries in West Sulawesi, Indonesia Open
Nurjirana, Burhanuddin AI, Keith P, Haris A, Afrisal M. 2021. Short communication: Amphidromous goby postlarvae (penja) migration seasons and fisheries in West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 23: 375-380. Several gobioid species have am…
View article: West Side Story: A molecular and morphological study of Caridina longicarpus Roux, 1926 (Decapoda, Caridea, Atyidae) from New Caledonia reveals a new species
West Side Story: A molecular and morphological study of Caridina longicarpus Roux, 1926 (Decapoda, Caridea, Atyidae) from New Caledonia reveals a new species Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Mazancourt, Valentin de, Bréthiot, Julien, Marquet, Gérard, Keith, Philippe (2022): West Side Story: A molecular and morphological study of Carid…
View article: Eleotris (Teleostei: Eleotridae) from Indonesia with Description of Three New Species Within the ‘melanosoma’ Neuromast Pattern Group
Eleotris (Teleostei: Eleotridae) from Indonesia with Description of Three New Species Within the ‘melanosoma’ Neuromast Pattern Group Open
International audience