Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System

Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae (PL) from the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS) in the Western Caribbean was studied during two oceanographic cruises in 2006 and 2007. A total of 1034 PL belonging to 12 families, 22 genera, 24 species, 5 morphotypes and a species complex were identified. Abralia redfieldi, Onychoteuthis banksii and Ornithoteuthis antillarum were the most abundant taxa. The taxonomic identification from these three species was corroborated with DNA barcoding (99.8–100% of similarity). Paralarvae of Octopus insularis were reported for the first time in the wild. Most PL occupied the Caribbean Surface Water mass in the 0–25 m depth stratum. Largest paralarval abundances were related to local oceanographic features favouring retention such as the Honduras Gyre and Cozumel eddy. No day-night differences were found in PL abundance, although Abralia redfieldi showed evidence of diel vertical migration. Distribution of PL in epipelagic waters of the MBRS was probably related to ontogenetic migration, hydrographic features of meso and subscale, and to the circulation regimes dominated by the Yucatan Current. The MBRS represents an important dispersion area for PL, potentially connecting a species-rich Caribbean community with the Gulf of Mexico and Florida waters.

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Main Authors: Castillo Estrada, Gabriela autora, De Silva Dávila, Roxana autora 14480, Carrillo Bibriezca, Laura Elena Doctora autora 2054, Vásquez Yeomans, Lourdes Maestra autora 2051, Silva Segundo, Claudia A. autora, Avilés Díaz, Ana Laura autora 13997, Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor 7960
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Subjects:Cephalopoda, Larvas, Taxonomía animal, Oceanografía, Moluscos, Zoogeografía,
Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-marine-biological-association-of-the-united-kingdom/article/horizontal-and-vertical-distribution-of-cephalopod-paralarvae-in-the-mesoamerican-barrier-reef-system/7DD611633D1EF4CE4F15D5F428B49B39
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:605812024-07-16T11:27:17ZHorizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System Castillo Estrada, Gabriela autora De Silva Dávila, Roxana autora 14480 Carrillo Bibriezca, Laura Elena Doctora autora 2054 Vásquez Yeomans, Lourdes Maestra autora 2051 Silva Segundo, Claudia A. autora Avilés Díaz, Ana Laura autora 13997 Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor 7960 textengHorizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae (PL) from the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS) in the Western Caribbean was studied during two oceanographic cruises in 2006 and 2007. A total of 1034 PL belonging to 12 families, 22 genera, 24 species, 5 morphotypes and a species complex were identified. Abralia redfieldi, Onychoteuthis banksii and Ornithoteuthis antillarum were the most abundant taxa. The taxonomic identification from these three species was corroborated with DNA barcoding (99.8–100% of similarity). Paralarvae of Octopus insularis were reported for the first time in the wild. Most PL occupied the Caribbean Surface Water mass in the 0–25 m depth stratum. Largest paralarval abundances were related to local oceanographic features favouring retention such as the Honduras Gyre and Cozumel eddy. No day-night differences were found in PL abundance, although Abralia redfieldi showed evidence of diel vertical migration. Distribution of PL in epipelagic waters of the MBRS was probably related to ontogenetic migration, hydrographic features of meso and subscale, and to the circulation regimes dominated by the Yucatan Current. The MBRS represents an important dispersion area for PL, potentially connecting a species-rich Caribbean community with the Gulf of Mexico and Florida waters.Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae (PL) from the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS) in the Western Caribbean was studied during two oceanographic cruises in 2006 and 2007. A total of 1034 PL belonging to 12 families, 22 genera, 24 species, 5 morphotypes and a species complex were identified. Abralia redfieldi, Onychoteuthis banksii and Ornithoteuthis antillarum were the most abundant taxa. The taxonomic identification from these three species was corroborated with DNA barcoding (99.8–100% of similarity). Paralarvae of Octopus insularis were reported for the first time in the wild. Most PL occupied the Caribbean Surface Water mass in the 0–25 m depth stratum. Largest paralarval abundances were related to local oceanographic features favouring retention such as the Honduras Gyre and Cozumel eddy. No day-night differences were found in PL abundance, although Abralia redfieldi showed evidence of diel vertical migration. Distribution of PL in epipelagic waters of the MBRS was probably related to ontogenetic migration, hydrographic features of meso and subscale, and to the circulation regimes dominated by the Yucatan Current. The MBRS represents an important dispersion area for PL, potentially connecting a species-rich Caribbean community with the Gulf of Mexico and Florida waters.CephalopodaLarvasTaxonomía animalOceanografíaMoluscosZoogeografíaJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdomhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-marine-biological-association-of-the-united-kingdom/article/horizontal-and-vertical-distribution-of-cephalopod-paralarvae-in-the-mesoamerican-barrier-reef-system/7DD611633D1EF4CE4F15D5F428B49B39Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Cephalopoda
Larvas
Taxonomía animal
Oceanografía
Moluscos
Zoogeografía
Cephalopoda
Larvas
Taxonomía animal
Oceanografía
Moluscos
Zoogeografía
spellingShingle Cephalopoda
Larvas
Taxonomía animal
Oceanografía
Moluscos
Zoogeografía
Cephalopoda
Larvas
Taxonomía animal
Oceanografía
Moluscos
Zoogeografía
Castillo Estrada, Gabriela autora
De Silva Dávila, Roxana autora 14480
Carrillo Bibriezca, Laura Elena Doctora autora 2054
Vásquez Yeomans, Lourdes Maestra autora 2051
Silva Segundo, Claudia A. autora
Avilés Díaz, Ana Laura autora 13997
Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor 7960
Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System
description Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae (PL) from the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS) in the Western Caribbean was studied during two oceanographic cruises in 2006 and 2007. A total of 1034 PL belonging to 12 families, 22 genera, 24 species, 5 morphotypes and a species complex were identified. Abralia redfieldi, Onychoteuthis banksii and Ornithoteuthis antillarum were the most abundant taxa. The taxonomic identification from these three species was corroborated with DNA barcoding (99.8–100% of similarity). Paralarvae of Octopus insularis were reported for the first time in the wild. Most PL occupied the Caribbean Surface Water mass in the 0–25 m depth stratum. Largest paralarval abundances were related to local oceanographic features favouring retention such as the Honduras Gyre and Cozumel eddy. No day-night differences were found in PL abundance, although Abralia redfieldi showed evidence of diel vertical migration. Distribution of PL in epipelagic waters of the MBRS was probably related to ontogenetic migration, hydrographic features of meso and subscale, and to the circulation regimes dominated by the Yucatan Current. The MBRS represents an important dispersion area for PL, potentially connecting a species-rich Caribbean community with the Gulf of Mexico and Florida waters.
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Larvas
Taxonomía animal
Oceanografía
Moluscos
Zoogeografía
author Castillo Estrada, Gabriela autora
De Silva Dávila, Roxana autora 14480
Carrillo Bibriezca, Laura Elena Doctora autora 2054
Vásquez Yeomans, Lourdes Maestra autora 2051
Silva Segundo, Claudia A. autora
Avilés Díaz, Ana Laura autora 13997
Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor 7960
author_facet Castillo Estrada, Gabriela autora
De Silva Dávila, Roxana autora 14480
Carrillo Bibriezca, Laura Elena Doctora autora 2054
Vásquez Yeomans, Lourdes Maestra autora 2051
Silva Segundo, Claudia A. autora
Avilés Díaz, Ana Laura autora 13997
Markaida Aburto, Unai Doctor autor 7960
author_sort Castillo Estrada, Gabriela autora
title Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System
title_short Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System
title_full Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System
title_fullStr Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System
title_full_unstemmed Horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System
title_sort horizontal and vertical distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the mesoamerican barrier reef system
url https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-marine-biological-association-of-the-united-kingdom/article/horizontal-and-vertical-distribution-of-cephalopod-paralarvae-in-the-mesoamerican-barrier-reef-system/7DD611633D1EF4CE4F15D5F428B49B39
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