Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian Bight

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Mariana Rodrigues dos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Katsuragawa, Mario, Zani-Teixeira, Maria de Lourdes, del Favero, Jana Menegassi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Oceanography
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/article/view/161576
Resumo: This study describes the taxonomic composition and horizontal distribution of Serranidae larvae along the Southeastern Brazilian Bight (SBB, approximately 22°S and 28°S), and investigates how environmental and biological factors influence the larval distribution. Ichthyoplankton samples were collected in 10 oceanographic cruises conducted from 1975 to 1981. Serranidae larvae were identified into 15 species, including 11 genera and four subfamilies. Except for Diplectrum formosum, which was widely distributed throughout the SBB, Hyporthodus spp. and Baldwinella vivanus were distributed in the southern portion of the SBB, while other species were distributed mainly in the northern portion of the SBB, inside the 200 m isobath. Local depth, latitude, distance from the closest island and salinity were factors that influenced significantly on the distribution and abundance of the most abundant taxa D. formosum, Diplectrum spp., Serranus spp. and Mycteroperca spp. Significant progress was made in identifying grouper larvae from the SBB (Epinephelus morio, Epinephelus itajara and Hyporthodus nigritus).
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spelling Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian BightAnthiadinaeEpinephelinaeIchthyoplanktonSerraninaeThis study describes the taxonomic composition and horizontal distribution of Serranidae larvae along the Southeastern Brazilian Bight (SBB, approximately 22°S and 28°S), and investigates how environmental and biological factors influence the larval distribution. Ichthyoplankton samples were collected in 10 oceanographic cruises conducted from 1975 to 1981. Serranidae larvae were identified into 15 species, including 11 genera and four subfamilies. Except for Diplectrum formosum, which was widely distributed throughout the SBB, Hyporthodus spp. and Baldwinella vivanus were distributed in the southern portion of the SBB, while other species were distributed mainly in the northern portion of the SBB, inside the 200 m isobath. Local depth, latitude, distance from the closest island and salinity were factors that influenced significantly on the distribution and abundance of the most abundant taxa D. formosum, Diplectrum spp., Serranus spp. and Mycteroperca spp. Significant progress was made in identifying grouper larvae from the SBB (Epinephelus morio, Epinephelus itajara and Hyporthodus nigritus).Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto Oceanográfico2019-06-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/article/view/16157610.1590/s1679-87592019026406701Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; Vol. 67 (2019); e19264Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; v. 67 (2019); e19264Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; Vol. 67 (2019); e192641982-436X1679-8759reponame:Brazilian Journal of Oceanographyinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/article/view/161576/155531Santos, Mariana Rodrigues dosKatsuragawa, MarioZani-Teixeira, Maria de Lourdesdel Favero, Jana Menegassiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-12-04T18:11:28Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/161576Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/oaiio@usp.br||io@usp.br1982-436X1679-8759opendoar:2020-12-04T18:11:28Brazilian Journal of Oceanography - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian Bight
title Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian Bight
spellingShingle Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian Bight
Santos, Mariana Rodrigues dos
Anthiadinae
Epinephelinae
Ichthyoplankton
Serraninae
title_short Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian Bight
title_full Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian Bight
title_fullStr Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian Bight
title_full_unstemmed Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian Bight
title_sort Composition and distribution of Serranidae (Actinopterygii:Perciformes) larvae in the Southeastern Brazilian Bight
author Santos, Mariana Rodrigues dos
author_facet Santos, Mariana Rodrigues dos
Katsuragawa, Mario
Zani-Teixeira, Maria de Lourdes
del Favero, Jana Menegassi
author_role author
author2 Katsuragawa, Mario
Zani-Teixeira, Maria de Lourdes
del Favero, Jana Menegassi
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Mariana Rodrigues dos
Katsuragawa, Mario
Zani-Teixeira, Maria de Lourdes
del Favero, Jana Menegassi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anthiadinae
Epinephelinae
Ichthyoplankton
Serraninae
topic Anthiadinae
Epinephelinae
Ichthyoplankton
Serraninae
description This study describes the taxonomic composition and horizontal distribution of Serranidae larvae along the Southeastern Brazilian Bight (SBB, approximately 22°S and 28°S), and investigates how environmental and biological factors influence the larval distribution. Ichthyoplankton samples were collected in 10 oceanographic cruises conducted from 1975 to 1981. Serranidae larvae were identified into 15 species, including 11 genera and four subfamilies. Except for Diplectrum formosum, which was widely distributed throughout the SBB, Hyporthodus spp. and Baldwinella vivanus were distributed in the southern portion of the SBB, while other species were distributed mainly in the northern portion of the SBB, inside the 200 m isobath. Local depth, latitude, distance from the closest island and salinity were factors that influenced significantly on the distribution and abundance of the most abundant taxa D. formosum, Diplectrum spp., Serranus spp. and Mycteroperca spp. Significant progress was made in identifying grouper larvae from the SBB (Epinephelus morio, Epinephelus itajara and Hyporthodus nigritus).
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