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A New Signal of Tropicalization in the Northeast Atlantic: The Spread of the Spotfin Burrfish Chilomycterus reticulatus in Madeira Archipelago and Its Invasion Risk

Authors :
Nuno Castro
Susanne Schäfer
Paola Parretti
João Gama Monteiro
Francesca Gizzi
Sahar Chebaane
Emanuel Almada
Filipe Henriques
Mafalda Freitas
Nuno Vasco-Rodrigues
Rodrigo Silva
Marko Radeta
Rúben Freitas
João Canning-Clode
Source :
Diversity, Vol 13, Iss 12, p 639 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Current trends in the global climate facilitate the displacement of numerous marine species from their native distribution ranges to higher latitudes when facing warming conditions. In this work, we analyzed occurrences of a circumtropical reef fish, the spotfin burrfish, Chilomycterus reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1958), in the Madeira Archipelago (NE Atlantic) between 1898 and 2021. In addition to available data sources, we performed an online survey to assess the distribution and presence of this species in the Madeira Archipelago, along with other relevant information, such as size class and year of the first sighting. In total, 28 valid participants responded to the online survey, georeferencing 119 C. reticulatus sightings and confirming its presence in all archipelago islands. The invasiveness of the species was screened using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. Five assessments rated the fish as being of medium risk of establishing a local population and becoming invasive. Current temperature trends might have facilitated multiple sightings of this thermophilic species in the Madeira Archipelago. The present study indicates an increase in C. reticulatus sightings in the region. This underlines the need for updated comprehensive information on species diversity and distribution to support informed management and decisions. The spread of yet another thermophilic species in Madeiran waters provides further evidence of an ongoing tropicalization, emphasizing the need for monitoring programs and the potential of citizen science in complementing such programs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14242818
Volume :
13
Issue :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Diversity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.66c4c2c151654cb6aea5ea470aea079d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/d13120639