2006
DOI: 10.3989/scimar.2006.70n2291
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Distribution and abundance by larval developmental stages of <em>Symphurus williamsi</em> (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae) in the Gulf of California

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“…Nonetheless, these subtle differences between close chromosomal categories such as submetacentric and subtelocentric might be artifactual as a result of chromosomal condensation or the criteria established by each author. Moreover, the early development stages (eggs and larvae) of Symphurus are pelagic (Aceves-Medina et al, 2006) and some reports indicate that the metamorphosis of species in this genus might take one year to be complete (Munroe and Krabbenhoft, 2010;Tunnicliffe et al, 2013). Therefore, this long period of pelagic stages might favor dispersal over long distances such as Northeastern and Southeastern coast of Brazil and hinder the fixation of interpopulation cytogenetic differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, these subtle differences between close chromosomal categories such as submetacentric and subtelocentric might be artifactual as a result of chromosomal condensation or the criteria established by each author. Moreover, the early development stages (eggs and larvae) of Symphurus are pelagic (Aceves-Medina et al, 2006) and some reports indicate that the metamorphosis of species in this genus might take one year to be complete (Munroe and Krabbenhoft, 2010;Tunnicliffe et al, 2013). Therefore, this long period of pelagic stages might favor dispersal over long distances such as Northeastern and Southeastern coast of Brazil and hinder the fixation of interpopulation cytogenetic differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Pleuronectiform fish larvae have always been captured in Tropical Water that presents high temperature and salinity values (CAMPOS et al, 1995;SCHOT, 1999). Oblique bongo tows are integrative of the entire water column (0-200 m), so it is not possible to determine the depth or the temperature at which the larvae were found (ACEVES-MEDINA et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although adult pleuronectiform species are benthic organisms, the eggs and larvae are pelagic (FAROOQI et al, 2006;LARA, 2006;BOND, 2006;MONTEIRO-RIBAS, 2006). These flatfish are frequently collected, from their early stages, in ichthyoplankton surveys, their seasonal occurrences allowing us to make indirect assumptions concerning spawning periods and locations (ACEVES-MEDINA et al, 2006). Moreover, the tropical affinity of these species suggests a strong dependence of the spawn on tropical water mainly during summer and spring where pleuronectiform larvae have been collected with greater frequency around seamounts and oceanic islands.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vale ressaltar que a ACAS estimula a produção primária e secundária da região, pois é uma água menos salina e com grande concentração de nutrientes , a importância da ressurgência no enriquecimento em nutrientes da coluna d'água foi enfocada em diversos estudos (Matsuura, 1996(Matsuura, , 1998. As larvas de Pleuronectiformes foram mais abundantes no verão, o que corrobora com diversos levantamentos do ictioplâncton, em que têm registrado maior abundância de linguados no verão, tais como para a área adjacente à ilha de São Sebastião (SP) (Katsuragawa & Dias, 1997); no golfo do México (Flores-Coto, 1991), Carolina do Sul (Reichert, 1998); no golfo da Califórnia (Aceves-Medina et al, 2003;Berasategui et al, 2004;Yamamoto et al, 2004;Porter, 2005;Aceves-Medina et al, 2006) e no golfo da Carolina (Aceves-Medina et al, 2003;Baldó et al, 2006). A elevada abundância das larvas no verão pode estar relacionada com o período reprodutivo das espécies.…”
Section: Discussão Dados Hidrográficosunclassified
“…Flores-Coto (1991) citam Symphurus civiatus como uma das espécies mais abundantes de seu estudo e capturadas mais frequentemente sobre a plataforma e talude, enquanto Symphurus civitatium foram mais abundantes na zona nerítica do golfo do México (Sanvicente-Añorve et al, 1998). A distribuição de Symphurus williamsi foi estudada por Aceves-Medina et al (2006) Yagi et al (2009), as espécies Cynoglossus abbreviatus e C. lighti ocorreram principalmente na primavera em lugares mais rasos e que são dependentes do estuário para fase inicial de vida.…”
Section: Na Região De Sãounclassified