Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters

Autores
Trobbiani, Gastón Andres; Galvan, David Edgardo; Cuestas, Mariano; Irigoyen, Alejo Joaquin
Año de publicación
2013
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The presence of H. niveatus in Argentina is an addition to other tropical or warm-temperate fish species where the distributional range is expanded to include higher latitudes (Galvan et al., 2005; Irigoyen et al., 2005; Scenna et al.,2006; Venerus et al., 2007; Gongora et al., 2009; Delpiani et al., 2011; Milessi et al., 2012). However, we cannot overlook the possibility that the newly-cited species had been previously unnoticed due to: (i) morphological similarities with local species and other newly described specimens; (ii) scarcity of earlier systematic studies of fish communities in the area and the fact that most distributional ranges for the Argentine marine fish fauna were described according to offshore trawling data (Venerus et al., 2007). The increasing number of fishes reported southward of previous limits contrasts records for the opposite direction; Figueroa et al. (2005) and Gonzalez-Castro et al. (2013) suggest that the new records indicate true southward expansions of warmtemperate species favored by a possible increase in water temperature. In the same way it can also be argued that many of the recently published southernmost reef-fish records are highly attached to refuges, such as serranids and pinguipedids (e.g. Irigoyen et al., 2005; Venerus et al., 2007) becoming more frequent beyond their previous known ranges. These records include more than one specimen (e.g. Irigoyen et al., 2005; this report). Such events were previously more commonly known from pelagic fish that could show exceptional migrations (e.g. Delpiani et al., 2011). However, this hypothesis cannot be convincingly evaluated because of a lack of historical data series on trends in temperature variations or shifts in other environmental variables. The absence of historical data on reef fish assemblage in the area complicates any causal assessment of these observations (Galvan et al., 2005).
Fil: Trobbiani, Gastón Andres. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia; Argentina
Fil: Galvan, David Edgardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Cuestas, Mariano. Zep Ltd.,Puerto Madryn; Argentina
Fil: Irigoyen, Alejo Joaquin. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
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Distributional Range
Reef Fish
Warm-Temperate Waters
Atlantic Rocky-Reefs
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spelling Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine watersTrobbiani, Gastón AndresGalvan, David EdgardoCuestas, MarianoIrigoyen, Alejo JoaquinDistributional RangeReef FishWarm-Temperate WatersAtlantic Rocky-Reefshttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1The presence of H. niveatus in Argentina is an addition to other tropical or warm-temperate fish species where the distributional range is expanded to include higher latitudes (Galvan et al., 2005; Irigoyen et al., 2005; Scenna et al.,2006; Venerus et al., 2007; Gongora et al., 2009; Delpiani et al., 2011; Milessi et al., 2012). However, we cannot overlook the possibility that the newly-cited species had been previously unnoticed due to: (i) morphological similarities with local species and other newly described specimens; (ii) scarcity of earlier systematic studies of fish communities in the area and the fact that most distributional ranges for the Argentine marine fish fauna were described according to offshore trawling data (Venerus et al., 2007). The increasing number of fishes reported southward of previous limits contrasts records for the opposite direction; Figueroa et al. (2005) and Gonzalez-Castro et al. (2013) suggest that the new records indicate true southward expansions of warmtemperate species favored by a possible increase in water temperature. In the same way it can also be argued that many of the recently published southernmost reef-fish records are highly attached to refuges, such as serranids and pinguipedids (e.g. Irigoyen et al., 2005; Venerus et al., 2007) becoming more frequent beyond their previous known ranges. These records include more than one specimen (e.g. Irigoyen et al., 2005; this report). Such events were previously more commonly known from pelagic fish that could show exceptional migrations (e.g. Delpiani et al., 2011). However, this hypothesis cannot be convincingly evaluated because of a lack of historical data series on trends in temperature variations or shifts in other environmental variables. The absence of historical data on reef fish assemblage in the area complicates any causal assessment of these observations (Galvan et al., 2005).Fil: Trobbiani, Gastón Andres. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia; ArgentinaFil: Galvan, David Edgardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; ArgentinaFil: Cuestas, Mariano. Zep Ltd.,Puerto Madryn; ArgentinaFil: Irigoyen, Alejo Joaquin. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; ArgentinaWiley2013-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/7594Trobbiani, Gastón Andres; Galvan, David Edgardo; Cuestas, Mariano; Irigoyen, Alejo Joaquin; Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters; Wiley; Journal Of Applied Ichthyology-zeitschrift Fur Angewandte Ichthyologie; 30; 1; 8-2013; 182-1840175-8659enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1111/jai.12350info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jai.12350/abstractinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T10:16:34Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/7594instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 10:16:34.295CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters
title Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters
spellingShingle Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters
Trobbiani, Gastón Andres
Distributional Range
Reef Fish
Warm-Temperate Waters
Atlantic Rocky-Reefs
title_short Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters
title_full Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters
title_fullStr Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters
title_sort Occurrence of the snowy grouper, Hyporthodus niveatus (Valenciennes, 1828), in Argentine waters
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Trobbiani, Gastón Andres
Galvan, David Edgardo
Cuestas, Mariano
Irigoyen, Alejo Joaquin
author Trobbiani, Gastón Andres
author_facet Trobbiani, Gastón Andres
Galvan, David Edgardo
Cuestas, Mariano
Irigoyen, Alejo Joaquin
author_role author
author2 Galvan, David Edgardo
Cuestas, Mariano
Irigoyen, Alejo Joaquin
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Distributional Range
Reef Fish
Warm-Temperate Waters
Atlantic Rocky-Reefs
topic Distributional Range
Reef Fish
Warm-Temperate Waters
Atlantic Rocky-Reefs
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The presence of H. niveatus in Argentina is an addition to other tropical or warm-temperate fish species where the distributional range is expanded to include higher latitudes (Galvan et al., 2005; Irigoyen et al., 2005; Scenna et al.,2006; Venerus et al., 2007; Gongora et al., 2009; Delpiani et al., 2011; Milessi et al., 2012). However, we cannot overlook the possibility that the newly-cited species had been previously unnoticed due to: (i) morphological similarities with local species and other newly described specimens; (ii) scarcity of earlier systematic studies of fish communities in the area and the fact that most distributional ranges for the Argentine marine fish fauna were described according to offshore trawling data (Venerus et al., 2007). The increasing number of fishes reported southward of previous limits contrasts records for the opposite direction; Figueroa et al. (2005) and Gonzalez-Castro et al. (2013) suggest that the new records indicate true southward expansions of warmtemperate species favored by a possible increase in water temperature. In the same way it can also be argued that many of the recently published southernmost reef-fish records are highly attached to refuges, such as serranids and pinguipedids (e.g. Irigoyen et al., 2005; Venerus et al., 2007) becoming more frequent beyond their previous known ranges. These records include more than one specimen (e.g. Irigoyen et al., 2005; this report). Such events were previously more commonly known from pelagic fish that could show exceptional migrations (e.g. Delpiani et al., 2011). However, this hypothesis cannot be convincingly evaluated because of a lack of historical data series on trends in temperature variations or shifts in other environmental variables. The absence of historical data on reef fish assemblage in the area complicates any causal assessment of these observations (Galvan et al., 2005).
Fil: Trobbiani, Gastón Andres. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia; Argentina
Fil: Galvan, David Edgardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Cuestas, Mariano. Zep Ltd.,Puerto Madryn; Argentina
Fil: Irigoyen, Alejo Joaquin. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
description The presence of H. niveatus in Argentina is an addition to other tropical or warm-temperate fish species where the distributional range is expanded to include higher latitudes (Galvan et al., 2005; Irigoyen et al., 2005; Scenna et al.,2006; Venerus et al., 2007; Gongora et al., 2009; Delpiani et al., 2011; Milessi et al., 2012). However, we cannot overlook the possibility that the newly-cited species had been previously unnoticed due to: (i) morphological similarities with local species and other newly described specimens; (ii) scarcity of earlier systematic studies of fish communities in the area and the fact that most distributional ranges for the Argentine marine fish fauna were described according to offshore trawling data (Venerus et al., 2007). The increasing number of fishes reported southward of previous limits contrasts records for the opposite direction; Figueroa et al. (2005) and Gonzalez-Castro et al. (2013) suggest that the new records indicate true southward expansions of warmtemperate species favored by a possible increase in water temperature. In the same way it can also be argued that many of the recently published southernmost reef-fish records are highly attached to refuges, such as serranids and pinguipedids (e.g. Irigoyen et al., 2005; Venerus et al., 2007) becoming more frequent beyond their previous known ranges. These records include more than one specimen (e.g. Irigoyen et al., 2005; this report). Such events were previously more commonly known from pelagic fish that could show exceptional migrations (e.g. Delpiani et al., 2011). However, this hypothesis cannot be convincingly evaluated because of a lack of historical data series on trends in temperature variations or shifts in other environmental variables. The absence of historical data on reef fish assemblage in the area complicates any causal assessment of these observations (Galvan et al., 2005).
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