First name
Philippe
Last name
Keith
Thuesen, P. A., Ebner, B. C., Larson, H., Keith, P., Silcock, R. M., Prince, J., & Russell, D. J. (2011). Amphidromy links a newly documented fish community of continental Australian streams, to oceanic islands of the West Pacific. PLoS ONE, 6. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026685
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Team 4: Larval dispersal and communities organization in austral and tropical island systems
Publication coopération et recherche SUD
Non
Lord, C., Maeda, K., Keith, P., & Watanabe, S. (2015). Population structure of the Asian amphidromous Sicydiinae goby, Stiphodon percnopterygionus with comments on larval dispersal in the northwest Pacific Ocean. . Life and Environment, 65(2), 63-71.
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Team 4: Larval dispersal and communities organization in austral and tropical island systems
Publication coopération et recherche SUD
Non
Keith, P., Lord, C., & Larson, H. K. (2017). Review of Schismatogobius (Gobiidae) from Papua New Guinea to Samoa, with description of seven new species. Cybium, 41(1), 45-66. (Original work published 2017)
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ACL - Articles in international or national peer-reviewed journals indexed by HCERES or in international databases
Publication coopération et recherche SUD
Non
Bouffandeau, L., Bearez, P., Keith, P., Bedford, S., & Spriggs, M. (2019). Freshwater fishing among Lapita people: The Sleepers (Teleostei: Eleotridae) of Teouma, Vanuatu. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 26, 101894. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.101894 (Original work published 2019)
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BIOPAC
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ACL - Articles in international or national peer-reviewed journals indexed by HCERES or in international databases
Publication coopération et recherche SUD
Oui
Keith, P., Sauri, S., & Delrieu-Trottin, E. (2021). A new species of Schismatogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Sulawesi (Indonesia). . Cybium, 45(1), 53-58. (Original work published 2021)
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BIOPAC
HCERES category
ACL - Articles in international or national peer-reviewed journals indexed by HCERES or in international databases
Publication coopération et recherche SUD
Oui
Berrebi, P., Galewski, T., & Keith, P. (2006). Sicyopterus "lagocephalus", a unique widespread taxon confirmed by mtDNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 40, 903–904. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2006.05.018
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Team 4: Larval dispersal and communities organization in austral and tropical island systems
Publication coopération et recherche SUD
Non
Keith, P., Taillebois, L., Lord, C., Ellien, C., Dufour, S., Rousseau, K., … Kapoor, B. G. (2012). Metamorphosis in an amphifromous goby Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas 1767) (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae): a true metamorphosis? In Metamorphosis in fish. Retrieved from http://apps.isiknowledge.com/InboundService.do?Func=Frame&product=WOS&action=retrieve&SrcApp=EndNote&Init=Yes&SrcAuth=ResearchSoft&mode=FullRecord&UT=ZOOREC:ZOOR14806044634
Tabouret, H., Tomadin, M., Taillebois, L., Iida, M., Lord, C., Pécheyran, C., & Keith, P. (2014). Amphidromy and marine larval phase of ancestral Gobioids Rhyacichthys guilberti and Protogobius attiti (Teleostei: Rhyacichthyidae). Marine and Freshwater Research, 65, 776–783.
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Team 4: Larval dispersal and communities organization in austral and tropical island systems
Publication coopération et recherche SUD
Non
Keith, P., Lord, C., Sauri, S., Hubert, N., & Hadiaty, R. (2015). A new species of Sicyopterus (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Indonesia. . Cybium, 39(4), 243-248.
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Team 4: Larval dispersal and communities organization in austral and tropical island systems
Publication coopération et recherche SUD
Non
Mennesson, M., Bonillo, C., Feunteun, E., & Keith, P. (2018). Phylogeography of Eleotris fusca (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Eleotridae) in the Indo-Pacific area reveals a cryptic species in the Indian Ocean. Conservation Genetics, 19(5), 1025-1038.
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BIOPAC
HCERES category
ACL - Articles in international or national peer-reviewed journals indexed by HCERES or in international databases
Publication coopération et recherche SUD
Non