Registros de melanismo en Sebastes oculatus (Perciformes, Scorpaenoidei: Sebastidae) en la costa norte de Chile

Abstract: Melanism is the presence of an excess of dark pigmentation in an animal, which causes a total or partial blackening of the skin. In fish, melanosis has been reported for a few species, indicating that it is not a common aspect and that it more frequently affects limnic species. The capture of a Sebastes oculatus female specimen, with complete melanism, is reported. The individual was captured by hand line, in the town of Isla Pájaro II, northern Chile. Its standard length is 31.5 cm and its total weight is 993 g. The general coloration of the body is dark gray. The fins do not have the orange hue characteristic of the species at their ends. The melanic condition in S. oculatus is very rare, it is the second time that it has been reported for this species, where the expression of a dark color would be beneficial for specimens that inhabit bottoms with little vegetation and between cracks.

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Main Authors: Avilés,Jorge, Vargas,Fernando, Flores,Héctor
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Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: Universidad de Valparaíso. Facultad de Ciencias del Mar 2023
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-195720230003001942024-07-17Registros de melanismo en Sebastes oculatus (Perciformes, Scorpaenoidei: Sebastidae) en la costa norte de ChileAvilés,JorgeVargas,FernandoFlores,Héctor Sebastes oculatus rockfishes melanism northern Chile Abstract: Melanism is the presence of an excess of dark pigmentation in an animal, which causes a total or partial blackening of the skin. In fish, melanosis has been reported for a few species, indicating that it is not a common aspect and that it more frequently affects limnic species. The capture of a Sebastes oculatus female specimen, with complete melanism, is reported. The individual was captured by hand line, in the town of Isla Pájaro II, northern Chile. Its standard length is 31.5 cm and its total weight is 993 g. The general coloration of the body is dark gray. The fins do not have the orange hue characteristic of the species at their ends. The melanic condition in S. oculatus is very rare, it is the second time that it has been reported for this species, where the expression of a dark color would be beneficial for specimens that inhabit bottoms with little vegetation and between cracks.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de Valparaíso. Facultad de Ciencias del MarRevista de biología marina y oceanografía v.58 n.3 20232023-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-19572023000300194es10.22370/rbmo.2023.58.3.4285
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Registros de melanismo en Sebastes oculatus (Perciformes, Scorpaenoidei: Sebastidae) en la costa norte de Chile
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Vargas,Fernando
Flores,Héctor
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title Registros de melanismo en Sebastes oculatus (Perciformes, Scorpaenoidei: Sebastidae) en la costa norte de Chile
title_short Registros de melanismo en Sebastes oculatus (Perciformes, Scorpaenoidei: Sebastidae) en la costa norte de Chile
title_full Registros de melanismo en Sebastes oculatus (Perciformes, Scorpaenoidei: Sebastidae) en la costa norte de Chile
title_fullStr Registros de melanismo en Sebastes oculatus (Perciformes, Scorpaenoidei: Sebastidae) en la costa norte de Chile
title_full_unstemmed Registros de melanismo en Sebastes oculatus (Perciformes, Scorpaenoidei: Sebastidae) en la costa norte de Chile
title_sort registros de melanismo en sebastes oculatus (perciformes, scorpaenoidei: sebastidae) en la costa norte de chile
description Abstract: Melanism is the presence of an excess of dark pigmentation in an animal, which causes a total or partial blackening of the skin. In fish, melanosis has been reported for a few species, indicating that it is not a common aspect and that it more frequently affects limnic species. The capture of a Sebastes oculatus female specimen, with complete melanism, is reported. The individual was captured by hand line, in the town of Isla Pájaro II, northern Chile. Its standard length is 31.5 cm and its total weight is 993 g. The general coloration of the body is dark gray. The fins do not have the orange hue characteristic of the species at their ends. The melanic condition in S. oculatus is very rare, it is the second time that it has been reported for this species, where the expression of a dark color would be beneficial for specimens that inhabit bottoms with little vegetation and between cracks.
publisher Universidad de Valparaíso. Facultad de Ciencias del Mar
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