Distribution and abundance of Panulirus spp. phyllosomas off the Mexican Caribbean coast

We evaluated the abundance and distribution of Panulirus spp. phyllosomas collected during two oceanographic cruises in March 2006 and January 2007 along the Mexican Caribbean coast. In total, 1138 phyllosomas were collected in 2006, and 492 were collected in 2007, comprising three families: Palinuridae; Scyllaridae; and Sinaxidae. The most abundant species of Panulirus for both cruises was Panulirus argus (Latreille, 1804). DNA barcoding methods also confirmed the identity of the phyllosomal stages of Panulirus guttatus (Latreille, 1804). The most abundant phyllosomal stages of P. argus in both years were early (I-III) and mid stages (IV-VIII) mostly found near Banco Chinchorro. The least abundant late stages (IX-X) were widely dispersed offshore. During both cruises, >70% of phyllosomal abundance was concentrated in the surface layers (0-50 m). Statistical models indicated that depth, along with year, geographical area, and time of day, were important for early- and mid-stage phyllosoma stages. The distribution and densities of phyllosomas off Quintana Roo differed among years and areas, likely due to varying environmental conditions and mediated by physical processes and the seasonality of reproductive activity of the local and regional spawning stock. In addition, early-stage phyllosomas appeared to avoid surface waters during periods of increased moonlight.

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Main Authors: Canto García, Ashanti Alejandra 12850, Goldstein, Jason S. autor/a 15234, Sosa Cordero, Eloy Doctor autor/a 2035, Carrillo Bibriezca, Laura Elena Doctora autor/a 2054
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Larva filosoma, Panulirus, Langostas (Crustáceos), Población animal, Zoogeografía, Artfrosur,
Online Access:http://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/umrsmas/bullmar/2016/00000092/00000002/art00004
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Summary:We evaluated the abundance and distribution of Panulirus spp. phyllosomas collected during two oceanographic cruises in March 2006 and January 2007 along the Mexican Caribbean coast. In total, 1138 phyllosomas were collected in 2006, and 492 were collected in 2007, comprising three families: Palinuridae; Scyllaridae; and Sinaxidae. The most abundant species of Panulirus for both cruises was Panulirus argus (Latreille, 1804). DNA barcoding methods also confirmed the identity of the phyllosomal stages of Panulirus guttatus (Latreille, 1804). The most abundant phyllosomal stages of P. argus in both years were early (I-III) and mid stages (IV-VIII) mostly found near Banco Chinchorro. The least abundant late stages (IX-X) were widely dispersed offshore. During both cruises, >70% of phyllosomal abundance was concentrated in the surface layers (0-50 m). Statistical models indicated that depth, along with year, geographical area, and time of day, were important for early- and mid-stage phyllosoma stages. The distribution and densities of phyllosomas off Quintana Roo differed among years and areas, likely due to varying environmental conditions and mediated by physical processes and the seasonality of reproductive activity of the local and regional spawning stock. In addition, early-stage phyllosomas appeared to avoid surface waters during periods of increased moonlight.