3. I. Regional Working Group (RWG) Chairs Meeting, Amsterdam, May 2006
II. Australian RWG Meeting, Hobart, August 2006
III. Indian RWG Meeting, Lucknow, November 2006
IV. Neotropical RWG Meeting, Buenos Aires (& CBOL South and Central
American Regional Meeting, Campinas) March 2007
V. FISH-BOL Session, Taipei, September 2007
VI. European RWG Meeting, Palermo, April 2008
VII. Shark-BOL meeting, Los Banos, May 2008
VIII. ASIH Symposium, Montreal, July 2008
IX. Meso-American RWG meeting, Chetumal, June 2008
X. African RWG meeting, Addis Ababa, September 2008
XI. FISH-BOL Session, Mexico City, November 2009
XII. NE Asian RWG meeting, Seoul, June 2010
XIII. FISH-BOL Session, Adelaide, December 2011
11. Fish barcodes from >100 countries,
Specimens deposited in >120 institutions.
FISH-BOL BOLD counts
November 2011
Barcodes 104,100
Species 12,109
12. Barcode Index Numbers (BINs):
- Algorithmically clustered
- Interim taxonomic system
Clusters show high concordance
with species…
13. There are 10,192 BINs in the
FISH-BOL campaign on BOLD
BINS with conflicts: 1,068
BINS with no conflicts: 9,124
Singleton BINs (all data): 2,344
Singleton BINs (Fish-BOL): 2,612
How do we resolve conflict?
16. Fish Barcode of Life World Conference
In collaboration with the Ichthyological Society of Korea
:
“The Living Ocean and Coast’
World Expo at Yeosu, South Korea
June 12 - 14, 2012
Primary contact:
Youn-Ho Lee (ylee@kordi.re.kr)