Shore fishes of the Marquesas Islands, an updated checklist with new records and new percentage of endemic species

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Expedition Pakaihi I Te Moana was conducted in 2011 to the Marquesas Islands, lying between 07°50ʹ S and 10°35ʹ S latitude and 138°25ʹ W and 140°50ʹ W longitude. The expedition combined extensive collections and visual censuses of the shore fish fauna. A total of 74 species are added as new records for the Marquesas Islands; the coastal fish fauna of the Marquesas Islands is increased from 415 to 495 species and the number of endemic species is increased from 48 to 68 species. This increases the percentage of species-level endemism for the Marquesas Islands to 13.7%, ranking as the third highest region of endemism for coral reef fishes in the Indo-Pacific. Only two other peripheral regions, the Hawai’ian Islands and Easter Island, have higher values.

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Delrieu-Trottin, E., Williams, J. T., Bacchet, P., Kulbicki, M., Mourier, J., Galzin, R., … Planes, S. (2015). Shore fishes of the Marquesas Islands, an updated checklist with new records and new percentage of endemic species. Check List, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.15560/11.5.1758

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