@article{fdi:010079535, title = {{D}isentangling the taxonomy of the subfamily {R}asborinae ({C}ypriniformes, {D}anionidae) in {S}undaland using {DNA} barcodes}, author = {{S}holihah, {A}. and {D}elrieu-{T}rottin, {E}. and {S}ukmono, {T}. and {D}ahruddin, {H}. and {R}isdawati, {R}. and {E}lvyra, {R}. and {W}ibowo, {A}. and {K}ustiati, {K}. and {B}usson, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {S}auri, {S}. and {N}urhaman, {U}. and {D}ounias, {E}dmond and {Z}ein, {M}. {S}. {A}. and {F}itriana, {Y}. and {U}tama, {I}. {V}. and {M}uchlisin, {Z}. {A}. and {A}gn{\`e}se, {J}ean-{F}ran{\c{c}}ois and {H}anner, {R}. and {W}owor, {D}. and {S}teinke, {D}. and {K}eith, {P}. and {R}uber, {L}. and {H}ubert, {N}icolas}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}undaland constitutes one of the largest and most threatened biodiversity hotspots; however, our understanding of its biodiversity is afflicted by knowledge gaps in taxonomy and distribution patterns. {T}he subfamily {R}asborinae is the most diversified group of freshwater fishes in {S}undaland. {U}ncertainties in their taxonomy and systematics have constrained its use as a model in evolutionary studies. {H}ere, we established a {DNA} barcode reference library of the {R}asborinae in {S}undaland to examine species boundaries and range distributions through {DNA}-based species delimitation methods. {A} checklist of the {R}asborinae of {S}undaland was compiled based on online catalogs and used to estimate the taxonomic coverage of the present study. {W}e generated a total of 991 {DNA} barcodes from 189 sampling sites in {S}undaland. {T}ogether with 106 previously published sequences, we subsequently assembled a reference library of 1097 sequences that covers 65 taxa, including 61 of the 79 known {R}asborinae species of {S}undaland. {O}ur library indicates that {R}asborinae species are defined by distinct molecular lineages that are captured by species delimitation methods. {A} large overlap between intraspecific and interspecific genetic distance is observed that can be explained by the large amounts of cryptic diversity as evidenced by the 166 {O}perational {T}axonomic {U}nits detected. {I}mplications for the evolutionary dynamics of species diversification are discussed.}, keywords = {{MALAISIE} ; {INDONESIE} ; {JAWA} ; {BORNEO} ; {BALI} ; {SUMATERA} ; {SONDE} {ILES}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}cientific {R}eports - {N}ature}, volume = {10}, numero = {1}, pages = {2818 [14 p.]}, ISSN = {2045-2322}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1038/s41598-020-59544-9}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079535}, }