DNA barcoding reveals overlooked shark and bony fish species in landing reports of small-scale fisheries from northern Peru

Species-level identification of commercially landed fish provides pivotal information for stock assessment and fishery management. However, there is a common lack of species determination in landing records from small-scale fisheries (SSFs) worldwide. Using DNA barcoding analyses, we detected four...

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Autores principales: Alan Marín, Renato Gozzer Wuest, Jorge Grillo-Nuñez, Irina Alvarez-Jaque, Juan Carlos Riveros
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bb155c26ba9e4ef4ad4ac8bec22eb3e02021-12-01T17:51:11ZDNA barcoding reveals overlooked shark and bony fish species in landing reports of small-scale fisheries from northern Peru10.47193/mafis.35220220105022683-7951https://doaj.org/article/bb155c26ba9e4ef4ad4ac8bec22eb3e02021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ojs.inidep.edu.ar/index.php/mafis/article/view/207https://doaj.org/toc/2683-7951 Species-level identification of commercially landed fish provides pivotal information for stock assessment and fishery management. However, there is a common lack of species determination in landing records from small-scale fisheries (SSFs) worldwide. Using DNA barcoding analyses, we detected four overlooked bony fish (yellow snapper, union snook, blackspot wrasse, and steeplined drum) and one shark species (the sicklefin smooth-hound) in official landing records of SSFs from northern Peru. Of particular concern is the sicklefin smooth-hound shark Mustelus lunulatus that was found to be overlooked and could mistakenly be landed as the humpback smooth-hound M. whitneyi. Increased efforts should be made to improve species identification capacities in Peruvian fishing landings. There is an urgent need to quantify the catch levels of members of the genus Mustelus to species level. This would contribute to a better understanding of the levels of exploitation in each particular species and to improved management decisions. Alan Marín Renato Gozzer WuestJorge Grillo-NuñezIrina Alvarez-JaqueJuan Carlos RiverosInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)articlePeruvian small-scale fisheries, DNA barcoding, marine diversity, shark conservation, MustelusOceanographyGC1-1581Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingSH1-691EcologyQH540-549.5ENESMarine and Fishery Sciences, Vol 35, Iss 2 (2021)
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language EN
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topic Peruvian small-scale fisheries, DNA barcoding, marine diversity, shark conservation, Mustelus
Oceanography
GC1-1581
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle Peruvian small-scale fisheries, DNA barcoding, marine diversity, shark conservation, Mustelus
Oceanography
GC1-1581
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Alan Marín
Renato Gozzer Wuest
Jorge Grillo-Nuñez
Irina Alvarez-Jaque
Juan Carlos Riveros
DNA barcoding reveals overlooked shark and bony fish species in landing reports of small-scale fisheries from northern Peru
description Species-level identification of commercially landed fish provides pivotal information for stock assessment and fishery management. However, there is a common lack of species determination in landing records from small-scale fisheries (SSFs) worldwide. Using DNA barcoding analyses, we detected four overlooked bony fish (yellow snapper, union snook, blackspot wrasse, and steeplined drum) and one shark species (the sicklefin smooth-hound) in official landing records of SSFs from northern Peru. Of particular concern is the sicklefin smooth-hound shark Mustelus lunulatus that was found to be overlooked and could mistakenly be landed as the humpback smooth-hound M. whitneyi. Increased efforts should be made to improve species identification capacities in Peruvian fishing landings. There is an urgent need to quantify the catch levels of members of the genus Mustelus to species level. This would contribute to a better understanding of the levels of exploitation in each particular species and to improved management decisions.
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author Alan Marín
Renato Gozzer Wuest
Jorge Grillo-Nuñez
Irina Alvarez-Jaque
Juan Carlos Riveros
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Renato Gozzer Wuest
Jorge Grillo-Nuñez
Irina Alvarez-Jaque
Juan Carlos Riveros
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title DNA barcoding reveals overlooked shark and bony fish species in landing reports of small-scale fisheries from northern Peru
title_short DNA barcoding reveals overlooked shark and bony fish species in landing reports of small-scale fisheries from northern Peru
title_full DNA barcoding reveals overlooked shark and bony fish species in landing reports of small-scale fisheries from northern Peru
title_fullStr DNA barcoding reveals overlooked shark and bony fish species in landing reports of small-scale fisheries from northern Peru
title_full_unstemmed DNA barcoding reveals overlooked shark and bony fish species in landing reports of small-scale fisheries from northern Peru
title_sort dna barcoding reveals overlooked shark and bony fish species in landing reports of small-scale fisheries from northern peru
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
publishDate 2021
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