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    Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination

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    Conway, Kevin W., Fujiwara, Kyoji, Motomura, Hiroyuki, Summers, Adam P. (2021): Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69: 428-437, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-006

    Fig. 1 in Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination

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    Fig. 1. Map showing locations (red circles) from which specimens of Erdmannichthys alorensis have been collected.Published as part of Conway, Kevin W., Fujiwara, Kyoji, Motomura, Hiroyuki & Summers, Adam P., 2021, Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination, pp. 428-437 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69 on page 429, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0062, http://zenodo.org/record/717503

    FIGURE 5 in Acanthemblemaria aceroi, a new species of tube blenny from the Caribbean coast of South America with notes on Acanthemblemaria johnsoni (Teleostei Chaenopsidae)

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    FIGURE 5. CT-scans of Acanthemblemaria johnsoni, SIO 06-274. A) Lateral view of entire specimen; B) Lateral view of head; C) Dorsal view of head; D) Isolated palatine bone.Published as part of Hastings, Philip A., Eytan, Ron I. & Summers, Adam P., 2020, Acanthemblemaria aceroi, a new species of tube blenny from the Caribbean coast of South America with notes on Acanthemblemaria johnsoni (Teleostei Chaenopsidae), pp. 209-216 in Zootaxa 4816 (2) on page 215, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4816.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/395424

    Fig. 4. Erdmannichthys alorensis, WAM P.34629-005, 9.1 in Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination

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    Fig. 4. Erdmannichthys alorensis, WAM P.34629-005, 9.1 mm SL; Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara Province. Dashed white circles highlight location of cephalic lateral line canal pores. Abbreviations: LC1, 2, lachrymal pore 1, 2; NC1, 2, nasal pore 1, 2; PO1, 2, postorbital pore 1, 2; PR1, 3, preopercular pore 1, 3.Published as part of Conway, Kevin W., Fujiwara, Kyoji, Motomura, Hiroyuki & Summers, Adam P., 2021, Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination, pp. 428-437 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69 on page 432, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0062, http://zenodo.org/record/717503

    Fig. 2 in Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination

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    Fig. 2. Phylogenetic relationships of Gobiesocidae modified from Conway et al. (2020; fig. 3) showing placement of Aspasmichthys ciconiae (red) and Erdmannichthys alorensis (blue). Numbers above branches represent bootstrap support values (values below 65 not shown).Published as part of Conway, Kevin W., Fujiwara, Kyoji, Motomura, Hiroyuki & Summers, Adam P., 2021, Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination, pp. 428-437 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69 on page 430, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0062, http://zenodo.org/record/717503

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    Fig. 5. A. Photograph of adhesive disc of Erdmannichthys alorensis, WAM P.34629-005, 9.1 mm SL; anterior margin of disc inserted under gill membrane; dashed grey line highlights posterior margin of gill membrane. B. Schematic line drawing of adhesive disc in A. C. Photograph of adhesive disc of Aspasmichthys ciconiae, KAUM–I. 147568, 43.1 mm SL; disc treated with Cyanine blue (following Saruwatari et al., 1997). D. Schematic line drawing of disc in C. Abbreviations: A–C, adhesive disc regions A–C; GM, gill membrane; LM, larval melanocyte.Published as part of Conway, Kevin W., Fujiwara, Kyoji, Motomura, Hiroyuki & Summers, Adam P., 2021, Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination, pp. 428-437 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69 on page 433, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0062, http://zenodo.org/record/717503

    Fig. 3 in Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination

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    Fig. 3. Five individuals of Erdmannichthys alorensis photographed by M.V. Erdmann at a submerged reef (10 metres depth) off south east coast of Padar island, Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. A–C. Not collected, not measured. D. Potentially WAM P.34629-001, 13.3 mm SL; E–F. Potentially WAM P.34629-005, 9.1 mm SL.Published as part of <i>Conway, Kevin W., Fujiwara, Kyoji, Motomura, Hiroyuki & Summers, Adam P., 2021, Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination, pp. 428-437 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69</i> on page 431, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0062, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7175032">http://zenodo.org/record/7175032</a&gt

    FIG. 1 in Taurus of the Tidepool? Inferring the Function of Cranial Weapons in Intertidal Sculpins (Pisces: Cottoidea: Oligocottinae)

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    FIG. 1. Location and morphology of the preopercle (outlined in red) in Clinocottus analis (left panel; OS 26170, 76.55 mm SL) and diversity of preopercle shape as represented in six phylogenetically dispersed cottoid species (right panel, clockwise from top left): Cottiusculus gonez (SU 69887, 36.6 mm SL), Antipodocottus galatheae (LACM 42620-7, 48.8 mm SL), Enophrys diceraus (OS 15214, 67.27 mm SL), Artediellus gomojunovi (UW 20981, 64.0 mm SL), Microcottus sellaris (OS 11467, 89.0 mm SL), Hemilepidotus spinosus (OS 3769, 62.0 mm SL). Scale bar is 5 mm.Published as part of Buser, Thaddaeus J., Kee, Victoria E., Terry, Rebecca C., Summers, Adam P. & Sidlauskas, Brian L., 2023, Taurus of the Tidepool? Inferring the Function of Cranial Weapons in Intertidal Sculpins (Pisces: Cottoidea: Oligocottinae), pp. 98-108 in Ichthyology & Herpetology 111 (1) on page 100, DOI: 10.1643/i2022044, http://zenodo.org/record/784709

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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