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Mayden R.L. and Chen W.J. 2010. The world's smallest vertebrate species of the genus Paedocypris: A new family of freshwater fishes and the sister group to the world's most diverse clade of freshwater fishes (Teleostei: Cypriniformes). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 57, 152-175. , leiyangslu@gmail.com, 2011-05-07 08:31:59

Tang K.L., Agnew M.K., Hirt M.V., Sado T., Schneider L.M., Freyhof J., Sulaiman Z., Swartz E., Vidthayanon C., Miya M., Saitoh K., Simons A.M., Wood R.M. and Mayden R.L. 2010. Systematics of the subfamily Danioninae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 57, 189-214., leiyangslu@gmail.com, 2011-05-07 08:31:31

Yang Q., Zhu Y.R., Xiong B.X., and Liu H.Z. 2011. Acheilognathus changtingensis sp. nov., a new species of the cyprinid genus Acheilognathus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from Southeastern China based on morphological and molecular evidence. Zoological Science. 28, 158-167., leiyangslu@gmail.com, 2011-05-07 08:30:54

Saitoh K., Chen W.J., and Mayden R.L. 2010. Extensive hybridization and tetrapolyploidy in spined loach fish. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 56, 1001-1010., leiyangslu@gmail.com, 2011-05-07 08:28:59

Blanton R.E., Page, L.M., and Ennis, B.M. 2011. Phylogenetic relationships of Opsopoeodus emiliae, with comments on the taxonomic implications of discordance among datasets. Copeia 2011, 82-92., leiyangslu@gmail.com, 2011-05-07 08:27:18


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This is the primary page opening to two very large research initiatives on Cypriniformes fishes: the All Cypriniformes Species Inventory (ACSI-2), funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation DEB-1022720 (Dr. Lawrence M. Page, University of Florida), DEB-1023403 (Dr. Jonathan Armbruster, Auburn University), and DEB-1021840 (Dr. Richard L. Mayden, Saint Louis University )and The Cypriniformes Tree of Life (CToL), funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation EF-0431326 (Drs. R. L. Mayden, R. M. Wood, and N. Aspinwall). You can learn more about both of these international-scale studies using the links available on this site.