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Renny K. Hadiaty

Researcher at Indonesian Institute of Sciences

Publications -  81
Citations -  1140

Renny K. Hadiaty is an academic researcher from Indonesian Institute of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA barcoding & Melanotaenia. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 80 publications receiving 968 citations.

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Adaptive radiation and hybridization in Wallace's Dreamponds: evidence from sailfin silversides in the Malili Lakes of Sulawesi

TL;DR: It is shown that introgressive hybridization is a prominent phenomenon in the radiation of sailfin silversides inhabiting the ancient Malili Lakes of Sulawesi, correlating conspicuously with patterns of increased diversity.
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Mitigating the impact of oil-palm monoculture on freshwater fishes in Southeast Asia

TL;DR: Policy makers and growers are urged to make retention of riparian reserves in oil-palm plantations standard practice, and palm-oil purchasers are encouraged to source only palm oil from plantations that employ this practice.
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DNA Barcoding Indonesian freshwater fishes: challenges and prospects

TL;DR: With 1172 native species, the Indonesian ichthyofauna is among the world's most speciose, but the taxonomic knowledge is still fragmentary and the fast increase of anthropogenic perturbations during the eighteen century is worrying.
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Une nouvelle espèce de cœlacanthe. Preuves génétiques et morphologiques

TL;DR: Estimation of divergence time, high transition-transversion ratios, preponderance of third position silent substitution, strong morphological differentiation and geographical isolation led us to consider that the Indonesian coelacanth is a new species, Latimeria menadoensis n.
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Revisiting the ichthyodiversity of Java and Bali through DNA barcodes: taxonomic coverage, identification accuracy, cryptic diversity and identification of exotic species

TL;DR: The results highlight the poor taxonomic knowledge of this Javanese ichthyofauna and the apparent discrepancy between present and historical occurrence data is to be attributed to species extirpations, synonymy and misidentifications in previous studies.