2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10228-013-0349-8
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“…Onychostoma krongnoensis and O. dongnaiensis are very similar to O. gerlachi, O. fusiforme and O. meridionale, and have probably been misidentified due to the similarities in their adult overall morphology and geographic distributions. Shan et al (2000), Kottelat (2001Kottelat ( , 2009, Lothongkham & Musikasinthorn (2005) and Kano et al (2013) described O. gerlachi as a widespread species from the Pearl River, upper Red River to the Langcang River, Nam Ou, Se Banghiang River-Mekong basin, and the Nan River-Chao Phraya basin. Kottelat (1998), Xin et al (2009) and Kano et al (2013) recorded O. fusiforme as occurring from the Langcang River (Yunnan, China), Ing River, Kok River (Thailand) to Nam Theun River (Laos).…”
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“…Onychostoma krongnoensis and O. dongnaiensis are very similar to O. gerlachi, O. fusiforme and O. meridionale, and have probably been misidentified due to the similarities in their adult overall morphology and geographic distributions. Shan et al (2000), Kottelat (2001Kottelat ( , 2009, Lothongkham & Musikasinthorn (2005) and Kano et al (2013) described O. gerlachi as a widespread species from the Pearl River, upper Red River to the Langcang River, Nam Ou, Se Banghiang River-Mekong basin, and the Nan River-Chao Phraya basin. Kottelat (1998), Xin et al (2009) and Kano et al (2013) recorded O. fusiforme as occurring from the Langcang River (Yunnan, China), Ing River, Kok River (Thailand) to Nam Theun River (Laos).…”
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“…Shan et al (2000), Kottelat (2001Kottelat ( , 2009, Lothongkham & Musikasinthorn (2005) and Kano et al (2013) described O. gerlachi as a widespread species from the Pearl River, upper Red River to the Langcang River, Nam Ou, Se Banghiang River-Mekong basin, and the Nan River-Chao Phraya basin. Kottelat (1998), Xin et al (2009) and Kano et al (2013) recorded O. fusiforme as occurring from the Langcang River (Yunnan, China), Ing River, Kok River (Thailand) to Nam Theun River (Laos). Kottelat (1998Kottelat ( , 2007Kottelat ( , 2011, Kano et al (2013) and our survey (2013) described and recorded O. meridionale from the Se Bangfai River, Sekong River (Laos), Sesan River (Cambodia), Sa Thay River-tributary of the Sesan River partly in the Vietnam Central Highlands to the Tonle Sap River (Cambodia).…”
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“…In the Mekong River, intensive exploitation has not only been threatening large fishes, but also the overall catch and freshwater biodiversity in the region (Allan et al, 2005;Kano et al, 2013). Moreover, the overfishing in the Mekong River threaten the capture fisheries in the TSL because of the connection between the Mekong River and the TSL via the Tonle Sap River (TSR) (Allan et al, 2005).…”
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“…This was the first survey of the fish fauna of those rivers and one of the few instances of genuine environmental impact assessment in Malaysia. Thirty-seven fish species, belonging to 14 families, were Abstract: The fluvial fish fauna of the Gelami and Tinggi Rivers, before and after the construction of a building complex in the adjacent forest, was compared on the basis of a literature survey (covering the period: 1997-2003) photographs were deposited in the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, Odawara, Japan (specimens: KPM-NI; photographs: KPM-NR) and in Fishes of the Mainland Southeast Asia, an online database (Kano et al 2013a; URL: http://ffish.asia/?qcode=MIYAZAKIETAL201 3CL). The systematic arrangement of families follows Nelson (2006).…”
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