Firsts records and expansion of the geographic distribution of the oceanic puffer, Lagocephalus lagocephalus (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae), in the Gulf of Mexico

In the northwestern Atlantic the genus Lagocephalus is represented by 2 species: Lagocephalus lagocephalus, with an oceanic distribution, and Lagocephalus laevigatus, of coastal habits. In the present work the first records of the species in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean waters off Mexico are pre...

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Autores: Del Moral-Flores, Luis Fernando, Huidobro-Campos, Leticia
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:México
Recursos:UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BAJA CALIFORNIA
Repositorio:Ciencias Marinas
Idioma:inglés
español
OAI Identifier:oai:cienciasmarinas.com.mx:article/3327
Acesso em linha:https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/3327
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:western Atlantic
Campeche Bank
Mexican coast
new record
Tetraodontidae
Atlántico occidental
banco de Campeche
costa mexicana
nuevo registro
Descrição
Resumo:In the northwestern Atlantic the genus Lagocephalus is represented by 2 species: Lagocephalus lagocephalus, with an oceanic distribution, and Lagocephalus laevigatus, of coastal habits. In the present work the first records of the species in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean waters off Mexico are presented, with 18 adult and juvenile specimens being captured. The adults reached sizes of 360–484 mm standard length (SL) and weighed between 845 and 1,900 g, and the sizes of the juveniles ranged between 24 and 30 mm SL, with weight ranging between 1 and 10 g. Specimens were caught using a mid-water net (NMWT 25/25), a surface longline, and a bottom longline in neritic and oceanic waters of the exclusive economic zone in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea off Mexico, at depths ranging from 30 to 312 m. The presence of L. lagocephalus may be associated with the climatic conditions of the nortes season, when strong winds blow towards the coastal region, and with the reproductive phase of the species.