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J Fish Biol ; 104(6): 2081-2085, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38456578

ABSTRACT

In May 2022, twelve prickly sharks, Echinorhinus cookei Pietschmann 1928, were sighted at 151-350 m depth in the Cordillera de Coiba seamounts, Pacific Panama. This discovery expands our knowledge of the distribution and habitat use of this rare deep-sea species. It underscores the potential significance of the Cordillera de Coiba seamounts, an offshore marine protected area, as a critical habitat for E. cookei, a species threatened by commercial fishing. Although unverified reports exist on its presence in the tropical eastern Pacific, this publication represents the first documented record of live specimens of E. cookei in Panama.


Subject(s)
Ecosystem , Sharks , Animals , Panama , Pacific Ocean , Male , Female , Animal Distribution
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Biodivers Data J ; 12: e116082, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38333070

ABSTRACT

Background: Parasphaerosyllis Monro, 1937 is a syllid genus, currently composed of four species: P.indica Monro, 1937 from the Arabian Sea, P.uschakovi (Chlebovitsch, 1959) from the Kurile Islands, P.ezoensis Imajima & Hartman, 1964 from Japan and P.malimalii Capa, San Martín & López, 2001 from the Pacific coast of Panama. The distribution of P.indica is circum-tropical to temperate waters, but the presence of species complexes has been suggested. In order to clarify the distribution of P.indica in many areas of the world, a re-description, based on examination of the type material, is required as a first step to a better understanding of its diagnostic features. New information: Parasphaerosyllisindica is re-described, based on holotype examination, a new species is established from the Gulf of California and Parasphaerosyllismalimalii is reported for the first time since its description in 2001. Parasphaerosyllisirregulata sp. nov. is distinguished from its congeners by the following features: 1) Palps are free at their base; 2) Two types of dorsal cirri are present: spherical to bulbous and moniliform cirri; 3) Both types of cirri are distributed irregularly. A spherical/bulbous and moniliform cirrus may appear together within the same segment (asymmetrical segment) or only a spherical/bulbous cirrus may appear in several consecutive segments (not alternating as occurs in congeners); 4) The spherical/bulbous cirri may have distal knobs with 1-3 terminal articles; and 5) Bidentate falcigers with short, sub-triangular blades with a proximal tooth slightly larger that the distal one. A taxonomic key to species of Parasphaerosyllis species is included.

3.
Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 29(4)oct. 2022.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1424293

ABSTRACT

Mulinia lateralis is a native bivalve from the Western Atlantic Ocean, distributed from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Canada to Yucatan in Mexico. Based on morphological and genetic data of specimens collected in shrimp farms, in this work, we confirm the presence of M. lateralis in the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Presence and its consequences of this invasive bivalve in the region is discussed.


Mulinia lateralis es un bivalvo nativo de las aguas del Océano Atlántico Occidental, distribuido desde el Golfo de Saint Lawrence en Canadá hasta Yucatán en México. En este trabajo, la presencia de M. lateralis es confirmada en el Golfo de Guayaquil, Ecuador, con base en datos morfológicos y genéticos de ejemplares colectados en camaroneras. Se presenta una discusión sobre la presencia y consecuencias de este bivalvo invasor en la región.

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J Parasitol ; 108(3): 238-244, 2022 05 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35687320

ABSTRACT

Peruanocotyle pelagica n. sp. is described based on specimens collected from the wall of the pharyngeal cavity of the Pacific cownose ray Rhinoptera steindachneri offshore Oaxaca and Guerrero, Mexico. The new species is distinguished from Peruanocotyle chisholmae by its anchors, which include a slender guard that curves towards the tip of the blade and which lack an accessory piece, morphological differences of the seminal vesicle, the lack of a male copulatory organ accessory piece and a greater number of spines, and an unsclerotized vagina. Molecular data of Peruanocotyle pelagica were generated to place the phylogenetic position of the genus within Monocotylidae.


Subject(s)
Acanthocephala , Elasmobranchii , Parasites , Skates, Fish , Trematoda , Animals , Female , Male , Mexico/epidemiology , Pacific Ocean , Phylogeny , Skates, Fish/parasitology
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 166: 107316, 2022 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34537324

ABSTRACT

Marine species that are widely distributed in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP) has served as a model for studying biogeographic patterns resulting from the effects of intraregional habitat discontinuities and oceanographic processes on the diversification and evolution of cryptobenthic reef fishes. Tomicodon petersii, a clingfish (Gobiesocidae) endemic to the TEP, is found on very shallow rocky reefs from central Mexico to northern Peru, and in the Cocos and Galapagos islands. We evaluated the effect of likely biogeographic barriers in different parts of the TEP on the diversification process of this species. We used one mitochondrial and three nuclear DNA markers from 112 individuals collected across the distribution range of T. petersii. Our phylogenetic results showed the samples constituted a monophyletic group, with three well-supported, allopatric subgroups: in the Mexican province, the Panamic province (from El Salvador to Ecuador), and the Galapagos Islands. The split between the Mexican and more southerly clades was estimated to occur at the end of the Miocene ca. 5.74 Mya, and the subsequent cladogenetic event separating the Galapagos population from the Panamic population at the junction of the Pliocene and Pleistocene, ca. 2.85 Mya. The species tree, Bayesian species delimitation tests (BPP), STACEY, and substantial genetic distances separating these three populations indicate that these three independent evolutionary units likely include two unnamed species. The cladogenetic events that promoted the formation of those genetically differentiated groups are consistent with disruptive effects on gene flow of habitat discontinuities and oceanographic processes along the mainland shoreline in the TEP and of ocean-island isolation, in conjunction with the species intrinsic life-history characteristics.


Subject(s)
Fishes , Genetic Speciation , Animals , Bayes Theorem , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Ecosystem , Fishes/genetics , Phylogeny
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Rev. biol. trop ; 69(3)sept. 2021.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1387674

ABSTRACT

Resumen Introducción: La dinámica de las condiciones ambientales influencia la variación del alimento disponible para los organismos estuarinos, afectando el consumo de alimento de los organismos bentónicos como los lenguados, esenciales para establecer y monitorear la calidad ambiental en estos ecosistemas. Objetivo: Determinar los hábitos tróficos de tres especies de la familia Achiridae en la Bahía de Buenaventura, Pacífico colombiano. Métodos: Los peces se recolectaron por medio de pesca de arrastre artesanal. Así mismo, en laboratorio se determinó la dieta de cada una de las especies y se calcularon diferentes índices tróficos, registrando diferencias en los hábitos alimentarios entre estas especies. Resultados: Se recolectó un total de 159 peces del género Achirus, siendo la especie más abundante Achirus klunzingeri (98), luego Achirus mazatlanus (44) y finalmente Achirus scutum (17). La dieta de A. scutum se basó en detritos, la de A. mazatlanus en detritos y peces y la de A. klunzingeri en crustáceos y peces. Los individuos de A. klunzingeri presentaron diferencias en su dieta entre la zona interna y externa del estuario, en la zona interna los peces fueron la presa principal y en la zona externa fueron los crustáceos. Las especies A. klunzingeri y A. mazatlanus presentaron ingesta de microplásticos, principalmente fibras alargadas e incoloras presentes en individuos de todas las tallas. La dinámica de los hábitos tróficos de A. klunzingeri, se relacionaron con algunas variables ambientales, como temperatura, trasparencia y oxígeno disuelto. Por ejemplo, estas tres variables presentaron correlaciones negativas con el ítem peces, y positivas para la categoría crustáceos. Conclusión: Se evidenció que estas especies son generalistas y que las condiciones ambientales no solo influenciaron la dinámica del consumo alimentario, sino que también, determinaron la presencia de los microplásticos.


Abstract Introduction: The dynamic of the environmental conditions influences the availability of the food resources for the estuarine organisms, affecting the food consumption of the benthic organism such as the soles, which are essential for establishing and monitoring the environmental quality of these ecosystems. Objective: To determine the trophic habits of three species of the Achiridae family in Buenaventura Bay, Colombian Pacific. Methods: Fish were captured using artisanal trawling. Then, the diet of each species was determined and different trophic indexes were calculated registering differences in alimentary habits among species. Results: It was collected a total of 159 fishes of the genus Achirus, being the most abundant Achirus klunzingeri (98), then Achirus mazatlanus (44) and finally Achirus scutum (17). The diet of A. scutum was based on detritus, the diet of A. mazatlanus was mainly detritus and fish whereas the diet of A. klunzingeri presented a dynamic pattern based mainly on crustaceans and fish. The individuals of Achirus klunzingeri presented differences in the diet between the internal and external area of the estuary, in the internal zone the fish were the main prey while in the external zone were the crustaceans. The species A. klunzingeri and A. mazatlanus presented ingestion of microplastics, mainly elongated and colorless fibers which were present in individuals of all sizes. The dynamic of the trophic habits of A. klunzingeri was related to the environmental variables such as temperature, transparency and dissolved oxygen. For example, these three variables presented negative correlations with the item fishes, and positive for the crustacean category. Conclusions: Despite the generalist nature of the studied species, the environmental conditions, not only influenced the food consumption dynamic, but also determined the presence of microplastics.


Subject(s)
Animals , Estuaries , Crustacea , Fishes
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Zookeys ; 1011: 101-120, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33551653

ABSTRACT

The first taxonomic descriptions of the sponge diversity at El Pelado Marine Protected Area in the province of Santa Elena, Ecuador is reported. Tedania (Tedania) ecuadoriensis Jaramillo & Hajdu, sp. nov. is described from its shallow waters. In addition, Callyspongia (Callyspongia) aff. californica (sensuCruz-Barraza and Carballo 2008; non sensuDickinson 1945) and Cliona aff. euryphylle are reported for the first time. The former species is likely distributed over 4,000 km along the Tropical Eastern Pacific, whereas the latter might be an example of a trans-isthmian lineage. An amended diagnosis for Callyspongia (Callyspongia) and an updated identification key for the subgenera of Callyspongia are provided.

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J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol ; 335(3): 319-328, 2021 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33481356

ABSTRACT

Knowledge of feeding patterns of highly migratory species is critical for understanding their habitat use and informing the management of their populations. The Galapagos Islands are one of the most important nesting and feeding areas for green turtles (Chelonia mydas) across the tropical eastern Pacific, yet little is known about the feeding patterns of this species. The isotopic composition of different tissues has been used to gain insight into the trophic dynamics of mobile aquatic consumers whose trophic behavior is difficult to directly measure. To elucidate the temporal feeding patterns and isotopic niche sizes of Galapagos green turtles, stable isotope analyses were performed on multiple tissues (skin and carapace) collected at the two most important nesting areas in the archipelago: Bachas and Quinta Playa. The δ13 C and δ15 N signatures on the skin and carapace samples from 56 adult females revealed significant differences between tissues (p = .001 and p = .021, respectively) and nesting areas (p = .011 and p = .003, respectively). These differences suggest a shift from oceanic feeding grounds to neritic habitats before nesting. The carapace isotope values indicated an offshore feeding strategy and a greater isotopic niche (SEAc = 1.91‰2 ), whereas the skin isotope values represented an inshore feeding strategy with a narrower niche (SEAc = 1.37‰2 ), likely related to the consumption of specific coastal prey. Our results suggest that Galapagos green turtles feed across different habitats, and this information can be applied to improve the management of this endangered species.


Subject(s)
Carbon Isotopes , Nitrogen Isotopes , Turtles/physiology , Animals , Conservation of Natural Resources , Ecuador , Feeding Behavior , Skin/chemistry , Time Factors
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BMC Ecol Evol ; 21(1): 7, 2021 01 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33514314

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: In the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP), four species of parrotfishes with complex phylogeographic histories co-occur in sympatry on rocky reefs from Baja California to Ecuador: Scarus compressus, S. ghobban, S. perrico, and S. rubroviolaceus. The most divergent, S. perrico, separated from a Central Indo-Pacific ancestor in the late Miocene (6.6 Ma). We tested the hypothesis that S. compressus was the result of ongoing hybridization among the other three species by sequencing four nuclear markers and a mitochondrial locus in samples spanning 2/3 of the latitudinal extent of the TEP. RESULTS: A Structure model indicated that K = 3 fit the nuclear data and that S. compressus individuals had admixed genomes. Our data could correctly detect and assign pure adults and F1 hybrids with > 0.90 probability, and correct assignment of F2s was also high in some cases. NewHybrids models revealed that 89.8% (n = 59) of the S. compressus samples were F1 hybrids between either S. perrico × S. ghobban or S. perrico × S. rubroviolaceus. Similarly, the most recently diverged S. ghobban and S. rubroviolaceus were hybridizing in small numbers, with half of the admixed individuals assigned to F1 hybrids and the remainder likely > F1 hybrids. We observed strong mito-nuclear discordance in all hybrid pairs. Migrate models favored gene flow between S. perrico and S. ghobban, but not other species pairs. CONCLUSIONS: Mating between divergent species is giving rise to a region-wide, multispecies hybrid complex, characterized by a high frequency of parental and F1 genotypes but a low frequency of > F1 hybrids. Trimodal structure, and evidence for fertility of both male and female F1 hybrids, suggest that fitness declines sharply in later generation hybrids. In contrast, the hybrid population of the two more recently diverged species had similar frequencies of F1 and > F1 hybrids, suggesting accelerating post-mating incompatibility with time. Mitochondrial genotypes in hybrids suggest that indiscriminate mating by male S. perrico is driving pre-zygotic breakdown, which may reflect isolation of this endemic species for millions of years resulting in weak selection for conspecific mate recognition. Despite overlapping habitat use and high rates of hybridization, species boundaries are maintained by a combination of pre- and post-mating processes in this complex.


Subject(s)
Hybridization, Genetic , Perciformes , Animals , Ecuador , Female , Gene Flow , Humans , Male , Mexico
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Rev. biol. trop ; 69(1)2021.
Article in English | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1507817

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The Panamic Cushion Star Pentaceraster cumingi is widely distributed along the Tropical Eastern Pacific. This species strictly produces only five arms, but sometimes, this number varies or show another kind of abnormality. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the population size structure and abnormalities occurrence in the radial pattern of P. cumingi in Bahía Chamela, Jalisco, Mexico. Methods: The population was monitored along four years (2016-2019), in two seasonal periods (warm and cold). During fieldwork, a random sample of individuals was collected. Every starfish was measured, weighted, and evaluated to identify any abnormality on its radial pattern. Results: The highest density of P. cumingi was found in October 2019 (2.03 ± 0.05 ind/m-2), the lower in March 2017 (0.66 ± 0.13 ind/m-2). A total of 849 individuals were collected. For 5-armed starfishes, the average length was 123.8 ± 15.2 mm and the average weight of 326.0 ± 62.4 g. The most frequent length classes ranged from 110 to 120 mm. Of the total of individuals sampled 0.82 % had four arms, 1.06 % six, and 1.41 % had one bifurcated arm. Conclusions: There were differences in the population density and size structure of P. cumingi between seasons. The main causes of abnormalities in the starfish could be due to the changes that occur during larval metamorphosis or by an abnormal regeneration of the arms after a predation attempt.


Introducción: La Estrella Cojín Pentaceraster cumingi está ampliamente distribuida a lo largo del Pacífico Oriental Tropical. Esta especie produce estrictamente cinco brazos, pero en algunas ocasiones el número puede ser menor o mayor de cinco, o mostrar otro tipo de anormalidad. Objetivo: Evaluar la estructura de tallas poblacional y la presencia de anormalidades en el patrón radial de P. cumingi en la Bahía Chamela, Jalisco, México. Métodos: La población fue monitoreada a lo largo de cuatro años (2016-2019), durante dos periodos estacionales (cálido y templado). Durante el trabajo de campo se recolectó una muestra aleatoria de individuos. Cada estrella de mar fue medida, pesada y revisada para identificar alguna anormalidad en el patrón radial. Resultados: La mayor densidad de individuos se encontró en octubre de 2019 (2.03 ± 0.05 ind/m-2), la menor en marzo de 2017 (0.66 ± 0.13 ind/m-2). Un total de 849 individuos fueron recolectados. Para las estrellas de mar con 5 brazos, la longitud promedio fue de 123.8 ± 15.2 mm y el peso promedio de 326.0 ± 62.4 g. La clase de talla más frecuente varió entre 110 y 120 mm. Del total de individuos muestreados el 0.82 % tuvieron cuatro brazos, el 1.06 % con seis, y el 1.41 % tuvieron un brazo bifurcado. Conclusiones: Se encontraron diferencias en la densidad poblacional y en la estructura de tallas de P. cumingi entre estaciones. Las principales causas de anormalidades en la estrella de mar pueden ser debidas a los cambios que ocurren durante la metamorfosis de las larvas o por una regeneración anormal de los brazos a causa de la depredación.


Subject(s)
Animals , Starfish/growth & development , Ecosystem , Echinodermata/anatomy & histology , Mexico
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Zootaxa ; 4890(2): zootaxa.4890.2.7, 2020 Dec 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33311237

ABSTRACT

During a recreational fishing trip on May 2017 to Isla Montuosa, Pacific coast of Panama (7.467472, -82.266556; 30 m depth), a specimen belonging to the genus Caranx was captured. The specimen showed an unusual combination of external characters, intermediate among the species known to occur in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP), which caught the attention of the fishermen. A detailed analysis involving traditional morphology and molecular techniques revealed that the specimen corresponds to a hybrid of the species C. melampygus and C. sexfasciatus. This represents, to the best of our knowledge, the first confirmed record of hybridization within the genus and family in the TEP and the second record for the entire Pacific Ocean.


Subject(s)
Perciformes , Animals , Hybridization, Genetic , Pacific Ocean
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Biodivers Data J ; 8: e59191, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33354144

ABSTRACT

For more than 10 years (2007-2018), the benthic macroinvertebrates of Bahía de Chamela (Mexican Pacific) were sampled at 31 sites (0-25 m depth). A total of 308 species of the five main classes of benthic molluscs were obtained (106 bivalves, 185 gastropods, 13 polyplacophorans, two scaphopods and two cephalopods). This is a significant increase in the number of species (246 new records) compared to the 62 species previously recorded more than 10 years ago. The distribution in the 31 localities of the bay is given for the first time for most of the species, together with information on its ecological rarity (incidence in the samples). Two families of bivalves (Veneridae and Mytilidae) and three families of gastropods (Calyptraeidae, Muricidae and Collumbellidae) comprised ~ 30% of all species. Ecological rarity was evident with 45 families (45.0%) with only one species and 178 species (57.8%) collected in one site and 67 (21.8%) in two sites. The molluscs of Bahía de Chamela represent 12.2% of all species recorded in the Mexican Pacific. Their biogeographic affinities are mostly related to the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP) including the oceanic islands and a few are restricted to the Tropical Mexican Pacific (TMP). Some have broader distributions to adjacent northern and southern temperate regions of the American Pacific, one to the western Atlantic, two pantropical (PAN) and two cosmopolitans (COS). The range distribution of each species was reviewed and updated, thus finding that seven species have extended their ranges of geographic distribution.

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Biodivers Data J ; 8: e57572, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33013175

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The islands and islets of Bahía de Chamela, in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, were declared as the first marine sanctuary in Mexico and has been protected since 2002. Their marine biodiversity has been documented in a series of papers in the last decade, but only three species of polychaete worms have been reported. NEW INFORMATION: Sixteen species of sedentary polychaete worms belonging to the families Maldanidae, Oweniidae, Sabellariidae, Sabellidae and Serpulidae are reported to the Bahía de Chamela Islands Sanctuary, 15 of these species constituting the first records in the area. Isocirrus tropicus (Monro, 1928) (Monro 1928) and Notaulax californica (Treadwell, 1906) (Treadwell 1906) constitute new records to Mexico; Idanthyrsus mexicanus Kirtley, 1904 (Kirtley 1994) is first recorded since its description and one species of bamboo worm (Maldanidae) is described as new to science. The new species belongs to the genus Clymenura Verril, 1900 (Verrill 1900) and its characterised by the presence of a glandular shield on chaetiger 8; a cephalic plaque oval with smooth margins and a rounded palpode; nuchal organs straight, parallel, almost full length of plaque; manubriavicular uncini present from chaetiger 1 with 3-4 teeth above the main fang without hairs or bristles; two pre-anal achaetous segments with tori; an anal funnel with alternating triangular cirri, being the longest that are located mid-ventrally.

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Rev. biol. trop ; 68(3)sept. 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1507702

ABSTRACT

Introducción: Caranx vinctus es una especie importante en las pesquerías locales, utilizada como fuente de proteína para el consumo humano, sin embargo, su ecología trófica es poco conocida en las costas de Pacífico mexicano. Objetivo: Conocer los hábitos alimenticios de C. vinctus. Metodología: Se analizaron los contenidos estomacales de 268 ejemplares, capturados mediante el arte de pesca, chinchorro playero, en la sociedad cooperativa Playa las Hamacas, en la Bahía de Acapulco, Guerrero, México. Se aplicó el índice de importancia relativa específica de la presa (% PSIRI) para determinar las principales categorías alimenticias (ítems). La amplitud de la dieta se calculó utilizando el índice de Levin. Las posibles diferencias en la dieta por sexo, madurez sexual o temporada se identificaron a través del índice Morisita Horn y un análisis multivariado ANOSIM. Resultados: Los principales ítems fueron crustáceos representados principalmente por larvas megalopa de Portunoidae (16.51 %), Teleostei (12.7 %), materia orgánica no identificada (11.2 %), y Anchoa ischana (10.6 %) El índice de Levin indica baja amplitud del nicho trófico (Bi = 0.29) por lo que se le puede considerar como un depredador especialista con marcadas preferencias hacia algunos tipos alimentarios. El índice de Morisita Horn indicó que, se presentó un traslape entre las dietas por sexo (hembras y machos Cλ = 0.84), pero no entre madurez sexual (Juveniles y adultos Cλ = 0.56) y temporadas (Lluvias y secas Cλ = 0.03). Un análisis ANOSIM indicó que había diferencias significativas en la dieta de C. vinctus por sexo, madurez sexual y temporada. Conclusión: Se estableció que de manera general C. vinctus es una especie zooplantófaga e ictiófaga (Nivel Trófico = 3.39).


Abtract Introduction: Caranx vinctus is an important species in local fisheries, used as a source of protein for human consumption, however, its trophic ecology is little known on the Mexican Pacific coast. Objective: Know the feeding habits of C. vinctus. Methods: The stomach contents of 268 specimens, captured beach nets, in the Playa Las Hamacas cooperative society, in Acapulco Bay, Guerrero, Mexico, their food items were analyzed. The prey-specific index of relative importance (% PSIRI) was applied to determine the main food categories (breadth was calculated using Levin's index. Possible differences in the diet by sex, sexual maturity, or season were identified through Morisita Horn index and a multivariate ANOSIM analysis. Results: Crustaceans mainly represented by megalopa larvae of Portunoidae (16.51 %), Teleostei (12.7 %), unidentified organic matter (11.2 %), and Anchoa ischana (10.6 %) were the most important food items. The Levin index indicates low amplitude of the trophic niche (Bi = 0.29) so C. vinctus can be considered as a specialist predator with marked preferences towards some food items. The Morisita Horn index indicated that there was an overlap between sexes (females and males Cλ = 0.84), but not between sexual maturity (Juveniles and adults Cλ = 0.56) and seasons (Rainy and dry Cλ = 0.03). ANOSIM analysis indicated that there were significant differences in the diet of C. vinctus by sex, sexual maturity, and season. Conclusion: It was established that in general C. vinctus is a zoplantophage and ichthophagus species (Trophic Level = 3.39).


Subject(s)
Animals , Perciformes/classification , Diet, Food, and Nutrition , Sampling Studies , Mexico
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Parasitol Int ; 76: 102095, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32114086

ABSTRACT

A new genus and species of Hexabothriidae Price, 1942 is described from specimens infecting the gill of the numbfish Narcine entemedor Jordan and Starks from the Pacific coast of Mexico. In addition to the new taxon described here, species of 8 genera also display symmetrical haptors and have eggs with two polar filaments. However, they differ in the combination of the following features: distal portion of the male copulatory organ tubular, unarmed and proximally dilated confining an internal coiled duct, as well as dorsal origin of haptoral appendix. Based on molecular data derived from 3 loci, the mitochondrial Cytochrome C oxidase subunit 1 as well as the nuclear ribosomal 18S and 28S, the new species was found nested within Hexabothriidae together with the other 4 genera with representatives in GenBank. This is the first species of Hexabothriidae reported from a species of Narcinidae.


Subject(s)
Elasmobranchii , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Trematoda/classification , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Female , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Gills/parasitology , Male , Mexico/epidemiology , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning/veterinary , Prevalence , Trematoda/anatomy & histology , Trematoda/isolation & purification , Trematoda/ultrastructure , Trematode Infections/epidemiology , Trematode Infections/parasitology
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 18(3): e190106, 2020. tab, graf, mapas, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1135398

ABSTRACT

Lutjanus argentiventris presents a large intertropical distribution within the Eastern Pacific, which is as important to fisheries now as it was in the pre-Hispanic period. The purpose of this article is to present an allometric model that enables the size and weight of L. argentiventris to be predicted, using the isolated bones found in archaeological and paleontological contexts or the stomach contents of ichthyophagous species. A modern collection of L. argentiventris from Ecuador was used, composed of 37 individuals covering a wide range of sizes and weights. The total length (TL), standard length (SL), and total fresh weight (W) of each individual was gathered. The TL of the sample ranged between 210 and 760 mm, the SL between 164 and 627 mm and the W ranged between 123 and 6550 g. The most frequent bones (15) and otoliths were chosen and 39 measurements were taken. The total length-weight relationship was W = 6E-06 TL3.1513 with R 2 = 0.997. In general, it was observed that the relationships between the TL and the bone measurements had a strong correlation (R² > 0.95). The allometric model will be useful not only for archaeologists but also for biologists working on historical ecology.(AU)


Lutjanus argentiventris presenta una distribución intertropical en el Pacífico Oriental, siendo una especie importante desde épocas prehispánicas hasta la actualidad. El propósito de este artículo es presentar un modelo alométrico que prediga la talla y el peso de L. argentiventris, usando restos óseos aislados encontrados en contextos arqueológicos y paleontológicos. Se empleó una colección de 37 individuos con tallas y pesos variados, provenientes del Ecuador. La longitud total (LT), la longitud estándar (LE) y el peso (P) de cada individuo fueron recolectados. La LT varió entre 210 y 760 mm, la LE entre 164 y 627 mm y el P entre 123 y 6550 g. Se escogieron los huesos más frecuentes (15) y los otolitos para realizar 39 mediciones. La relación de la longitud total y el peso fue P = 6E-06 TL3,1513 con un valor de R 2 = 0,997. En términos generales se observa que las relaciones entre la LT y las medidas de los huesos presentan una correlación fuerte (R² > 0,95). El modelo alométrico presentado puede utilizarse para predecir el tamaño y el peso, no sólo de L. argentiventris, sino también de sus congéneres, y será útil para arqueólogos y biólogos interesados en ecología histórica.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Weights and Measures , Perciformes , Otolithic Membrane
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Rev. biol. trop ; 68(4)2020.
Article in English | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1507733

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Black skipjack, Euthynnus lineatus, and Pacific sierra, Scomberomorus sierra, are of great economic importance in the small-scale fishery of the Tropical Eastern Pacific and in particular in the study area. Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to assess the diet components of E. lineatus and S. sierra, as well as to evaluate the niche width, trophic level, and trophic overlap between the two species, by size and season. Methods: Biological samples were obtained weekly from small-scale fishery catches in Bahía de Acapulco, Mexico. The E. lineatus sampling period occurred from October 2016 to October 2017, whereas S. sierra was sampled from October 2016 to June 2018. The Prey-specific Index of Relative Importance (% PSIRI) was used to evaluate the importance of each prey item in the diet of the predator. Levin´s index (Bi) was used as a measure of niche width. The Morisita-Horn index was used to evaluate diet overlap by size (juveniles or adults), by season (dry or wet), and between the two species. The trophic level (TL) of predators was calculated using the Cortés´ method. Results: A total of 262 E. lineatus stomachs were analyzed (42 % were empty and 58 % contained food) and a total of 209 S. sierra stomachs were analyzed (74.6 % were empty and 25.3 % contained food). Of the total E. lineatus specimens sampled, 107 were juveniles and 155 were adults. Black skipjack juveniles fed on five food items and adults fed on 13 food items. Of the total S. sierra specimens sampled, 75 were juveniles and 134 were adults. Pacific sierra juveniles and adults fed on five food items. The diet of the two species comprised fish, mollusks, and crustaceans. The two species showed narrow niche width. The diet of juvenile and adult E. lineatus presented differences with growth, contrary to what was observed for juveniles and adults of S. sierra. There were no significant differences in diet by season for both species. The trophic overlap obtained between the two species was low. The trophic level calculated for both species indicated that are tertiary consumers. Conclusions: Black skipjack and Pacific sierra are tertiary predators and present a specialist behavior, feeding mainly on fish from the families Engraulidae and Clupeidae. Although a degree of similarity in the dietary food components of these species was observed, there was not a high degree of interspecific competition for food.


Introducción: El barrilete negro, Euthynnus lineatus, y la sierra del Pacífico, Scomberomorus sierra, son peces que presentan gran importancia económica en la pesca artesanal del Pacífico Tropical Oriental y de manera particular en el área de estudio. Objetivos: Los objetivos del presente trabajo son determinar los componentes alimentarios de la dieta de E. lineatus y S. sierra, así como determinar la amplitud del nicho, el nivel trófico y el traslape trófico entre ambas especies, por tallas y por temporada climática. Métodos: Las muestras biológicas se obtuvieron semanalmente de las capturas realizadas por las pesquerías de pequeña escala llevadas a cabo en la Bahía de Acapulco. El periodo de muestreo de E. lineatus se realizó desde octubre 2016 hasta octubre 2017, mientras que el de S. sierra de octubre 2016 hasta junio 2018. El Índice de Importancia Relativa Específica de la Presa (% PSIRI) se usó para evaluar la importancia de cada ítem presa en la dieta del depredador; el índice de Levin (Bi) se usó como una medida de la amplitud del nicho; el índice de Morisita-Horn se usó para evaluar el traslape entre las dietas por talla (juveniles y adultos), por temporada climática (seca y lluviosa) y entre las dos especies. El nivel trófico (TL) de los depredadores fue calculado usando el método de Cortés. Resultados: Se analizaron en total 262 estómagos de E. lineatus (42 % vacíos y 58 % con alimento) y 209 estómagos de S. sierra (74.6 % vacíos y 25.3 % con alimento). Del total de organismos muestreados de E. lineatus, 107 se consideraron organismos jóvenes y 155 adultos. Los jóvenes de barrilete se alimentaron de 5 ítems alimentarios y los adultos se alimentaron de 13. En el caso de S. sierra, 75 organismos se consideraron jóvenes y 134 adultos. Los jóvenes y adultos de sierra se alimentaron de cinco ítems alimentarios. La dieta de ambas especies se compone por peces, moluscos y crustáceos. Las dos especies presentaron una amplitud del nicho trófico estrecho. La dieta de jóvenes y adultos de E. lineatus presentó diferencias alimentarias de acuerdo con su crecimiento, contrario a lo observado entre jóvenes y adultos de S. sierra. Entre temporadas climáticas, la dieta no presentó variaciones significativas en ambas especies. Asimismo, el valor de traslape trófico obtenido entre ambas especies fue bajo. El nivel trófico determinado para ambas especies indicó que son consumidores terciarios. Conclusiones: El barrilete negro Euthynnus lineatus y la sierra del Pacifico Scomberomorus sierra son depredadores terciarios y presentan un comportamiento especialista, principalmente sobre peces de las familias Engraulidae y Clupeidae. Aunque se observó una similitud en los componentes alimentarios de estas especies, no existe un alto grado de competencia interespecífica por el alimento.


Subject(s)
Animals , Feeding Behavior , Fishes/growth & development , Tropical Ecosystem
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Rev. biol. trop ; 68(4)2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1507716

ABSTRACT

Introducción: Las lagunas costeras son hábitats importantes para los peces costeros y juegan un rol esencial como áreas de crianza para muchas especies. Mientras que los efectos de la salinidad y la temperatura sobre la abundancia de los peces han sido bien documentados, las investigaciones sobre la influencia de las características del sustrato son más escasas. Objetivo: Investigar la correlación de la salinidad, la temperatura y las características del sedimento con las variaciones espaciales y temporales de la composición de la ictiofauna en las zonas someras de la laguna costera Barra de Navidad. Métodos: Se tomaron muestras de la ictiofauna con un chinchorro playero a lo largo de un periodo de dos años en cuatro sitios de la laguna. La salinidad y la temperaturadel agua se midieron simultáneamente con las operaciones de muestreo. Se determinaron el tamaño de partículas del sedimento y su contenido de materia orgánica en cuatro momentos a lo largo del periodo de muestreo.Métodos multivariantes fueronutilizados para el análisis de los datos. Resultados: Un total de 13 487 peces pertenecientes a 69 especies fueron recolectados, pero solo cinco taxones(Eucinostomus currani, Mugil setosus, Anchoa sp., Diapterus brevirostris, Centropomus robalito) conformaron más del 80 % de los individuos. Se encontraron diferencias significativas en la composición de la ictiofauna entre todos los sitios de muestreo y entre las estaciones del año. El análisis de redundancia mostró que los cambios en la ictiofauna estuvieron relacionados principalmente con el porcentaje de lodo y el contenido de materia orgánica del sedimento, como expresión de un gradiente espacial. La influencia de la salinidad y la temperatura fue significativa también, pero estas variables explicaron una proporción menor de la variabilidad observada y estuvieron relacionadas principalmente con los cambios estacionales. Conclusiones: El tamaño de las partículas del sedimento y el contenido de materia orgánica del mismo son los factores abióticos más importantes que influyen en los cambios espaciales de la composición de la ictiofauna. Los cambios estacionales estuvieron correlacionados con cambios en la salinidad y la temperatura, pero podrían estar vinculados también a procesos biológicos como la reproducción y el reclutamiento.


Introduction: Coastal lagoons are important habitats for coastal fishes playing an essential role as nursery areas for many species.While the effects of salinity and temperature on fish abundance spatial and temporal variation have been well documented, research on the influence of substrate characteristics is scarce. Objective: To investigatethe correlation of salinity, temperature and sediment characteristics with spatial and temporal variations of the ichthyofauna composition in Barra de Navidad coastal lagoon´s shallow zones. Methods: Samples of ichthyofauna were taken with a beach purse seine along a period of two years in four sites. Water salinity and temperature were measured simultaneously with fish sampling operations. Sediment particle size and organic matter content were determined four times at each site during the sampling period. Multivariate methods were used for data analyses. Results: A total of13 487 fish pertaining to 69 species were collected, but only five taxa (Eucinostomus currani, Mugil setosus, Anchoa sp., Diapterus brevirostris, Centropomus robalito) made up more than 80 % of the individuals. Significant differences among all sampling sites and between seasons were found for the ichthyofauna composition. Redundancy analysis showed that changes in ichthyofaunal composition were mainly related to the percentage of mud and organic matter in sediments expressing a spatial gradient. The influence of salinity and temperature was also significant, but these variables explained a smaller proportion of the observed variability and were related mainly to seasonal changes. Conclusions: Sediment particle size and organic matter content are the most important abiotic factors influencing spatial changes in shallow water ichthyofaunal composition. Seasonal changes were correlated with changes in salinity and temperature but could also be related to biological processes such as reproduction and recruitment.


Subject(s)
Aquatic Fauna , Substrates for Biological Treatment/methods , Temperature , Environment , Organic Matter , Salinity , Mexico
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C R Biol ; 342(9-10): 309-321, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31784218

ABSTRACT

Damselfishes of the genus Stegastes are among the most conspicuous benthic reef-associated fish in the Gulf of California, and the two most commonly found species are the Beaubrummel Gregory Stegastes flavilatus and the Cortez damselfish Stegastes rectifraenum. Both species are described as ecologically and morphologically very similar. However, the niche theory predicts that coexisting species will tend to minimize competition through niche partitioning. We, therefore, investigated the degree of their ecological similarity through their morphology, trophic ecology, and spatial distribution, as well as, the effects of environmental variables on their abundance. We showed that S. rectifraenum is highly abundant in the entire Gulf of California while S. flavilatus is only found in the central and southern part. The abundance of S. rectifraenum was higher in shallow water and decreased when the cover of macroalgae and sand increased. No environmental variable was related to the abundance of S. flavilatus. Both species had distinct isotopic niches: S. flavilatus fed almost exclusively on plankton and zoobenthos, while S. rectifraenum had an omnivorous diet mixing turf, zoobenthos and plankton. The diet divergence was reflected in the morphology of the two species. Stegastes flavilatus had a more rounded body shape, with a higher supraoccipital crest and more gill rakers than S. rectifraenum, which may increase its ability to feed on vagile invertebrates and zooplankton. Our results support the hypothesis that a niche partition has occurred between the two species. Furthermore, the importance of planktonic food sources to both species, considered as benthic territorial feeders, challenges the traditional ecological description of the Stegastes species.


Subject(s)
Ecology , Perciformes/physiology , Animals , Gills/physiology
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Zootaxa ; 4651(1): zootaxa.4651.1.5, 2019 Aug 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716923

ABSTRACT

A new snapping shrimp, Alpheus perlas sp. nov., is described based on a single complete male specimen collected on a shallow mudflat at Casayeta Island in the Las Perlas Archipelago, Gulf of Panama. The new species belongs to the large A. edwardsii (Audouin, 1821) species group characterised essentially by the presence of two notches on the major chela palm, with the dorsal notch extending posteriorly on the mesial surface. Within the eastern Pacific members of the A. edwardsii group, A. perlas sp. nov. appears to be morphologically closest to A. latus Kim Abele, 1988 and A. burukovskyi Anker Pachelle, 2015. Alpheus perlas sp. nov. does not seem to be specially adapted for digging and may be inquiline of a larger burrowing host, which currently remains unknown.


Subject(s)
Decapoda , Animal Distribution , Animal Structures , Animals , Islands , Male , Panama
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