2016
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-19572016000300022
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New depth record of the dappled flounder Paralichthys woolmani (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae) in the Gulf of California, México

Abstract: , respectively. P. woolmani had not been reported at greater depth than 100 m. This new record represents an increase of 148.1 m in its bathymetric distribution in the Gulf of California.

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“…A few authors have reported that shrimp-bycatch from the Gulf of California and the Mexican Pacific includes more than 100 small-size fish species ( Perez-Mellado & Findley, 1985 ; Allen & Robertson, 1994 ; Alverson et al, 1994 ). For most fish species, no reports have been conducted to date on many of their biological aspects; such studies have only been conducted on the species A. mazatlanus , L. peru , P. woolmani and P. grandisquamis ( Amezcua-Linares & Castillo-Rodriguez, 1992 ; Ramos-Santiago et al, 2006 ; Herrera-Valdivia, López-Martínez & Morales-Azpeitia, 2016 ; FishBase, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A few authors have reported that shrimp-bycatch from the Gulf of California and the Mexican Pacific includes more than 100 small-size fish species ( Perez-Mellado & Findley, 1985 ; Allen & Robertson, 1994 ; Alverson et al, 1994 ). For most fish species, no reports have been conducted to date on many of their biological aspects; such studies have only been conducted on the species A. mazatlanus , L. peru , P. woolmani and P. grandisquamis ( Amezcua-Linares & Castillo-Rodriguez, 1992 ; Ramos-Santiago et al, 2006 ; Herrera-Valdivia, López-Martínez & Morales-Azpeitia, 2016 ; FishBase, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these organisms have greater marketing potential. Still, the various biological aspects of shrimp-bycatch fish are not well understood ( Ramos-Santiago et al, 2006 ; Herrera-Valdivia, López-Martínez & Morales-Azpeitia, 2016 ). Because population studies of low-commercial-importance species are not cost-effective, bycatch studies are an excellent opportunity to examine these seldom-studied species ( Foster & Vincent, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlation among asymptotic length and first maturity length was of 85-91% across 265 fish species (Froese and Binohlan, 2000). However, for the most part of the species, there are no reports on many of its biological aspects; highlighting only studies of species A. mazatlanus, L. peru, P. woolmani and P. grandisquamis (Amezcua-Linares and Castillo-Rodriguez, 1992;Ramos-Santiago et al, 2006;Herrera-Valdivia, López-Martínez and Morales-Azpeitia, 2016;FishBase, 2017). In this sense, it is important to emphasize that both first maturity sizes and reproductive periods are not static, but are subject to environmental variations and the analysis methods (Rodríguez-Domínguez et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In tropical countries shrimp bycatch corresponds to more than 90% of the catch; some of these organisms with a greater marketing potential. Nevertheless, biological aspects from shrimp bycatch fish are scarce (Ramos-Santiago et al, 2006;Herrera-Valdivia, López-Martínez and Morales-Azpeitia, 2016). In addition to knowing the species of fish that comprise the bycatch, it is important to know their size structure and reproductive status, because a large part of shrimp bycatch organisms correspond to juveniles, or sub adults, which significantly affects recruitment for the following generations (Broadhurst et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%