Title
New records of rare deep-sea fishes (Teleostei) collected from off north-eastern Brazil, including seamounts and islands of the Fernando de Noronha Ridge
Date Issued
01 January 2022
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Mincarone M.M.
Eduardo L.N.
Di Dario F.
Frédou T.
Lucena-Frédou F.
Universidad Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Publisher(s)
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Abstract
Here we report on new data on the occurrence and distribution of rare deep-sea fishes (Teleostei) collected from off north-eastern Brazil, including seamounts and oceanic islands of the Fernando de Noronha Ridge (Rocas Atoll and Fernando de Noronha Archipelago). Collections were made by the French RV Antea during the ABRACOS (Acoustics along the BRAzilian COaSt) expeditions between 29 September and 21 October 2015, and 9 April and 10 May 2017. Occurrences of Photostylus pycnopterus (Alepocephalidae), Gigantura chuni (Giganturidae), Ahliesaurus berryi (Notosudidae), Benthalbella infans, Rosenblattichthys hubbsi, Scopelarchoides danae (Scopelarchidae), Scopelengys tristis (Neoscopelidae), Zu cristatus (Trachipteridae), Stylephorus chordatus (Stylephoridae) and Pseudoscopelus cordilluminatus (Chiasmodontidae) are reported for the first time or confirmed in the Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone. Photostylus pycnopterus and G. chuni are also recorded for the first time in the western South Atlantic, whereas records of P. cordilluminatus are the first in the western Atlantic. Other records of rare species of those families are also reported and discussed.
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología marina, Biología de agua dulce, Limnología Ecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85134683064
Source
Journal of Fish Biology
ISSN of the container
00221112
Sponsor(s)
We acknowledge the French oceanographic fleet for funding the at-sea survey ABRACOS, and the officers and crew of the RV Antea for their contribution to the success of the operations. For providing literature we thank Artem Prokofiev and Ron Fricke. We thank the CNPq – Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, for providing research grants to M. M. Mincarone, F. Di Dario, T. Frédou and F. Lucena-Frédou (grants 314644/2020-2, PROTAX 443302/2020, 307422/2020-8 and 308554/2019-1, respectively). Thanks to CAPES – Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel for providing a student scholarship to L. N. Eduardo, who is also supported by FUNBIO – Brazilian Fund for Biodiversity, and HUMANISE under the grant "Programa Bolsas Funbio – Conservando o Futuro 2018" (011/2019). This study is a contribution to the LMI TAPIOCA, program CAPES/COFECUB (88881.142689/2017-01), and EU H2020 TRIATLAS project (817578). The NPM Fish Collection is supported by FUNBIO (grant 104/2016 – "Pesquisa Marinha e Pesqueira") and FAPERJ – Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro (grant E-26/210.290/2021). Antea Brazilian Biodivesity Fund, Grant/Award Numbers: 104/2016, 011/2019; Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Grant/Award Numbers: 314644/2020‐2, PROTAX 443302/2020, 307422/2020‐8, 308554/2019‐1; Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, Grant/Award Number: 88881.142689/2017‐01; Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Grant/Award Number: E‐26/210.290/2021; H2020 European Research Council, Grant/Award Number: 817578 Funding information.
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