The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservation

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Autor(a) principal: Marceniuk, Alexandre Pires
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rotundo, Matheus Marcos, Caires, Rodrigo Antunes, Cordeiro, Ana Patricia Barros, Wosiacki, Wolmar Benjamin, Oliveira, Claudio, Souza-serra, Rayla Roberta Maganhães De, Romão-júnior, João Gomes, Santos, Wagner César Rosa Dos, Reis, Thayson Da Silva, Muniz, Mairink Ribeiro, Cardoso, Gustavo Stabile, Ferrari, Stephen, Klautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro De Macedo, Montag, Luciano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-20180038
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/183787
Resumo: ABSTRACT The Brazilian North coast is one of the world’s most important shrimp fishery grounds, with a total area of approximately 223,000 km2. However, the available data on the diversity of fish caught by the region’s industrial trawler fleet are limited to the commercially-valuable species. This lacuna in the data on the region’s marine fish fauna is worrying, both for the management of stocks and the conservation of the local biodiversity. The present study was based on a comprehensive inventory of the teleost fishes captured by the industrial outrigger trawling operations off the North coast of Brazil. This inventory recorded 201 species belonging to 64 families and 20 orders, and revealed a unique fauna, characterized by 17 endemic species, and a mixture of estuarine-dependent and marine species, mainly associated with coral reefs. The Kernel density analysis indicated that the industrial trawling fleet operates within an important ecotone, which encompasses the transition zones of different fish communities found off the Brazilian North coast.
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spelling The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservationBiodiversityBycatchFishes discardedInventoryMarine fishOutrigger trawlingBiodiversidadeFauna acompanhanteInventárioPeixes descartadosPeixes marinhosPesca de arrasto de portasABSTRACT The Brazilian North coast is one of the world’s most important shrimp fishery grounds, with a total area of approximately 223,000 km2. However, the available data on the diversity of fish caught by the region’s industrial trawler fleet are limited to the commercially-valuable species. This lacuna in the data on the region’s marine fish fauna is worrying, both for the management of stocks and the conservation of the local biodiversity. The present study was based on a comprehensive inventory of the teleost fishes captured by the industrial outrigger trawling operations off the North coast of Brazil. This inventory recorded 201 species belonging to 64 families and 20 orders, and revealed a unique fauna, characterized by 17 endemic species, and a mixture of estuarine-dependent and marine species, mainly associated with coral reefs. The Kernel density analysis indicated that the industrial trawling fleet operates within an important ecotone, which encompasses the transition zones of different fish communities found off the Brazilian North coast.RESUMO A costa Norte do Brasil é um dos pesqueiros de camarão mais importantes do mundo, com uma área total de aproximadamente 223.000 km2. No entanto, dados disponíveis sobre a diversidade de peixes capturados pela frota industrial de arrasto de portas na região são limitados às espécies com valor comercial. Essa lacuna no conhecimento sobre a fauna de peixes marinhos da região é preocupante, tanto para o manejo dos estoques quanto para a conservação da biodiversidade local. O presente estudo é baseado num inventário abrangente dos peixes teleósteos capturados por operações de arrasto de portas da frota industrial que opera na costa Norte do Brasil. Este inventário registrou 201 espécies pertencentes a 64 famílias e 20 ordens, e revelou uma fauna única, caracterizada por 17 espécies endêmicas, e uma mistura de espécies estuarino-dependentes e espécies marinhas, principalmente associadas a recifes de corais. A análise da densidade Kernel indicou que a frota industrial de arrasto de portas opera dentro de um importante ecótono, que abrange uma zona de transição de diferentes comunidades de peixes encontrados na costa Norte do Brasil.Museu Paraense Emílio GoeldiCentro de Pesquisa e Gestão de Recursos Pesqueiros do Litoral NorteUniversidade Estadual Paulista Instituto de Biociências Departamento de MorfologiaUniversidade Santa Cecília Acervo ZoológicoUniversidade de São Paulo Museu de ZoologiaUniversidade da AmazôniaInstituto Federal do ParáUniversidade Federal do ParáUniversidade Federal Rural da AmazôniaUniversidade Federal de Sergipe Departamento de EcologiaUniversidade Federal do Pará Instituto de Ciências Biológicas Laboratório de Ecologia e ConservaçãoUniversidade Estadual Paulista Instituto de Biociências Departamento de MorfologiaSociedade Brasileira de IctiologiaMuseu Paraense Emílio GoeldiCentro de Pesquisa e Gestão de Recursos Pesqueiros do Litoral NorteUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Santa Cecília Acervo ZoológicoUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade da AmazôniaInstituto Federal do ParáUniversidade Federal do ParáUniversidade Federal Rural da AmazôniaUniversidade Federal de Sergipe Departamento de EcologiaUniversidade Federal do Pará Instituto de Ciências Biológicas Laboratório de Ecologia e ConservaçãoMarceniuk, Alexandre PiresRotundo, Matheus MarcosCaires, Rodrigo AntunesCordeiro, Ana Patricia BarrosWosiacki, Wolmar BenjaminOliveira, ClaudioSouza-serra, Rayla Roberta Maganhães DeRomão-júnior, João GomesSantos, Wagner César Rosa DosReis, Thayson Da SilvaMuniz, Mairink RibeiroCardoso, Gustavo StabileFerrari, StephenKlautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro De MacedoMontag, Luciano2019-10-03T17:31:38Z2019-10-03T17:31:38Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article-application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-20180038Neotropical Ichthyology. Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia, v. 17, n. 2, p. -, 2019.1679-6225http://hdl.handle.net/11449/18378710.1590/1982-0224-20180038S1679-62252019000200205S1679-62252019000200205.pdfSciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengNeotropical Ichthyologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-10T06:10:22Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/183787Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:17:53.876363Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservation
title The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservation
spellingShingle The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservation
Marceniuk, Alexandre Pires
Biodiversity
Bycatch
Fishes discarded
Inventory
Marine fish
Outrigger trawling
Biodiversidade
Fauna acompanhante
Inventário
Peixes descartados
Peixes marinhos
Pesca de arrasto de portas
title_short The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservation
title_full The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservation
title_fullStr The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservation
title_full_unstemmed The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservation
title_sort The bony fishes (Teleostei) caught by industrial trawlers off the Brazilian North coast, with insights into its conservation
author Marceniuk, Alexandre Pires
author_facet Marceniuk, Alexandre Pires
Rotundo, Matheus Marcos
Caires, Rodrigo Antunes
Cordeiro, Ana Patricia Barros
Wosiacki, Wolmar Benjamin
Oliveira, Claudio
Souza-serra, Rayla Roberta Maganhães De
Romão-júnior, João Gomes
Santos, Wagner César Rosa Dos
Reis, Thayson Da Silva
Muniz, Mairink Ribeiro
Cardoso, Gustavo Stabile
Ferrari, Stephen
Klautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro De Macedo
Montag, Luciano
author_role author
author2 Rotundo, Matheus Marcos
Caires, Rodrigo Antunes
Cordeiro, Ana Patricia Barros
Wosiacki, Wolmar Benjamin
Oliveira, Claudio
Souza-serra, Rayla Roberta Maganhães De
Romão-júnior, João Gomes
Santos, Wagner César Rosa Dos
Reis, Thayson Da Silva
Muniz, Mairink Ribeiro
Cardoso, Gustavo Stabile
Ferrari, Stephen
Klautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro De Macedo
Montag, Luciano
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
Centro de Pesquisa e Gestão de Recursos Pesqueiros do Litoral Norte
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade Santa Cecília Acervo Zoológico
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade da Amazônia
Instituto Federal do Pará
Universidade Federal do Pará
Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia
Universidade Federal de Sergipe Departamento de Ecologia
Universidade Federal do Pará Instituto de Ciências Biológicas Laboratório de Ecologia e Conservação
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marceniuk, Alexandre Pires
Rotundo, Matheus Marcos
Caires, Rodrigo Antunes
Cordeiro, Ana Patricia Barros
Wosiacki, Wolmar Benjamin
Oliveira, Claudio
Souza-serra, Rayla Roberta Maganhães De
Romão-júnior, João Gomes
Santos, Wagner César Rosa Dos
Reis, Thayson Da Silva
Muniz, Mairink Ribeiro
Cardoso, Gustavo Stabile
Ferrari, Stephen
Klautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro De Macedo
Montag, Luciano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiversity
Bycatch
Fishes discarded
Inventory
Marine fish
Outrigger trawling
Biodiversidade
Fauna acompanhante
Inventário
Peixes descartados
Peixes marinhos
Pesca de arrasto de portas
topic Biodiversity
Bycatch
Fishes discarded
Inventory
Marine fish
Outrigger trawling
Biodiversidade
Fauna acompanhante
Inventário
Peixes descartados
Peixes marinhos
Pesca de arrasto de portas
description ABSTRACT The Brazilian North coast is one of the world’s most important shrimp fishery grounds, with a total area of approximately 223,000 km2. However, the available data on the diversity of fish caught by the region’s industrial trawler fleet are limited to the commercially-valuable species. This lacuna in the data on the region’s marine fish fauna is worrying, both for the management of stocks and the conservation of the local biodiversity. The present study was based on a comprehensive inventory of the teleost fishes captured by the industrial outrigger trawling operations off the North coast of Brazil. This inventory recorded 201 species belonging to 64 families and 20 orders, and revealed a unique fauna, characterized by 17 endemic species, and a mixture of estuarine-dependent and marine species, mainly associated with coral reefs. The Kernel density analysis indicated that the industrial trawling fleet operates within an important ecotone, which encompasses the transition zones of different fish communities found off the Brazilian North coast.
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1679-6225
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/183787
10.1590/1982-0224-20180038
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