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Depth Range Extension for the Misty Grouper Hyporthodus mystacinus Documented via Deep-Sea Landers throughout the Greater Caribbean

Authors :
Shannon E. Aldridge
Olivia F. L. Dixon
Christine de Silva
Johanna K. Kohler
Oliver N. Shipley
Brennan T. Phillips
Teresa F. Fernandes
Timothy Austin
Rupert F. Ormond
Mauvis A. Gore
Austin J. Gallagher
Source :
Fishes, Vol 9, Iss 4, p 114 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2024.

Abstract

Misty Groupers (Hyporthodus mystacinus) are one of the largest and most geographically widespread grouper species and one of the few grouper species known to occur at depths greater than 200 m. However, aspects of their basic biology, behavior, and ecology remain poorly understood, leaving significant gaps in our ability to evaluate their functional role throughout the vertical water column, as well as our understanding of their conservation needs in a changing ocean. Through in-situ video observation obtained using deep-sea landers in both The Bahamas and Cayman Islands over multiple years, we documented Misty Grouper occurrence up to 470 m depth in the mesopelagic zone. These observations provide a new depth range extension for the species and illuminate the potential importance of deep-water habitats for large grouper species in the wider Caribbean.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24103888
Volume :
9
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Fishes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9ebd94a2b574377b2a1b9b7a333758a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes9040114