@article{fdi:010077906, title = {{B}iodiversity inventory of the grey mullets ({A}ctinopterygii : {M}ugilidae) of the {I}ndo-{A}ustralian {A}rchipelago through the iterative use of {DNA}-based species delimitation and specimen assignment methods}, author = {{D}elrieu-{T}rottin, {E}. and {D}urand, {J}ean-{D}ominique and {L}immon, {G}. and {S}ukmono, {T}. and {K}adarusman, and {S}ugeha, {H}. {Y}. and {C}hen, {W}. {J}. and {B}usson, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {B}orsa, {P}hilippe and {D}ahruddin, {H}. and {S}auri, {S}. and {F}itriana, {Y}. and {Z}ein, {M}. {S}. {A}. and {H}ocd{\'e}, {R}{\'e}gis and {P}ouyaud, {L}aurent and {K}eith, {P}. and {W}owor, {D}. and {S}teinke, {D}. and {H}anner, {R}. and {H}ubert, {N}icolas}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{DNA} barcoding opens new perspectives on the way we document biodiversity. {I}nitially proposed to circumvent the limits of morphological characters to assign unknown individuals to known species, {DNA} barcoding has been used in a wide array of studies where collecting species identity constitutes a crucial step. {T}he assignment of unknowns to knowns assumes that species are already well identified and delineated, making the assignment performed reliable. {H}ere, we used {DNA}-based species delimitation and specimen assignment methods iteratively to tackle the inventory of the {I}ndo-{A}ustralian {A}rchipelago grey mullets, a notorious case of taxonomic complexity that requires {DNA}-based identification methods considering that traditional morphological identifications are usually not repeatable and sequence mislabeling is common in international sequence repositories. {W}e first revisited a {DNA} barcode reference library available at the global scale for {M}ugilidae through different {DNA}-based species delimitation methods to produce a robust consensus scheme of species delineation. {W}e then used this curated library to assign unknown specimens collected throughout the {I}ndo-{A}ustralian {A}rchipelago to known species. {A} second iteration of {OTU} delimitation and specimen assignment was then performed. {W}e show the benefits of using species delimitation and specimen assignment methods iteratively to improve the accuracy of specimen identification and propose a workflow to do so.}, keywords = {{C}oral {T}riangle ; cryptic diversity ; {DNA} barcoding ; reference library ; taxonomic gap ; {PACIFIQUE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}volutionary {A}pplications}, volume = {13}, numero = {6}, pages = {1451--1467}, ISSN = {1752-4571}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1111/eva.12926}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010077906}, }