2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.956848
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Lionfish on the loose: Pterois invade shallow habitats in the tropical southwestern Atlantic

Abstract: Lionfish (Pterois spp.) evolved in the Indo-Pacific with predators and prey and invaded regions (e.g., the Caribbean Sea and Mediterranean) where no such balance yet exists. In 2020, four lionfish were recorded on mesophotic reefs of the Amazon offshore Coast and Fernando de Noronha Archipelago. However, until now, there were no records of invasive lionfish in Brazilian nearshore waters or even such a high number of individuals. In this article, we report the continuing invasion process along the Brazilian Pro… Show more

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“…Cintra et al (2022c) andSoares et al (2022), reported the presence of the lion sh in Brazilian shallow waters, with depths ranging from 1 to 10 meters.Studies provided byMorris-Jr. (2009) indicated the high reproductive rate of the lion sh in North and South Carolina waters and in the Bahamas; they report the high egg production (~ two millions of eggs per year), which gives lion sh the high capacity of colonization of new habitats. Some biological characteristics indicate the risk of this introduction into brazilian waters such as: 1) the individuals can reach the sexual maturity at one year of age; 2) fty percent of the males of lion sh were observed in sexual maturity around ~ 100 mm of total length (TL), while the females were observed in sexual is urgent to provide environmental education for the community, as well as information to avoid accidents with the population on the beaches, which incidents with humans ( shermen and bathers) in Brazil have been reported by Haddad Junior et al(2022).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cintra et al (2022c) andSoares et al (2022), reported the presence of the lion sh in Brazilian shallow waters, with depths ranging from 1 to 10 meters.Studies provided byMorris-Jr. (2009) indicated the high reproductive rate of the lion sh in North and South Carolina waters and in the Bahamas; they report the high egg production (~ two millions of eggs per year), which gives lion sh the high capacity of colonization of new habitats. Some biological characteristics indicate the risk of this introduction into brazilian waters such as: 1) the individuals can reach the sexual maturity at one year of age; 2) fty percent of the males of lion sh were observed in sexual maturity around ~ 100 mm of total length (TL), while the females were observed in sexual is urgent to provide environmental education for the community, as well as information to avoid accidents with the population on the beaches, which incidents with humans ( shermen and bathers) in Brazil have been reported by Haddad Junior et al(2022).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%