Mesopelagic fishes of the North-West African Upwelling from the Discovery Collections

Mesopelagic fish specimens from two stations in the NW African Upwelling were identified and catalogued to produce a Darwin Core-aligned dataset. A total of 9655 individual fishes were identified, with 9017 specimens identified at least to genus level and 3124 specimens identified to species level....

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Main Authors: Jethro Reading, Tammy Horton
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2023-08-01
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Online Access:https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/105921/download/pdf/
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description Mesopelagic fish specimens from two stations in the NW African Upwelling were identified and catalogued to produce a Darwin Core-aligned dataset. A total of 9655 individual fishes were identified, with 9017 specimens identified at least to genus level and 3124 specimens identified to species level. This dataset comprises specimens collected from the 1990 RRS Discovery (III) Cruise D195 and was used to investigate depth-related trends in diversity and community composition alongside species-specific migratory behaviour. The finalised dataset was published on OBIS through the Deep-Sea node.This dataset contains occurrence and abundance data for midwater fishes caught between the Mauritanian coast and Cape Verde, published for the first time. The dataset records 146 different fish taxa. Twenty-three taxa in the dataset are not present in any prior OBIS datasets that cover the area. These novel taxa are: Bathylagus andriashevi, Bolinichthys indicus, Bolinichthys supralateralis, Cyclothone parapallida, Dolichopteroides binocularis, Gigantactis indet. Gymnoscopelus stet., Howella atlantica, Hygophum proximum, Hygophum taaningi, Ichthyococcus polli, Lampadena anomala, Lampanyctus cuprarius, Lampanyctus isaacsi, Lampanyctus lineatus, Lampanyctus macdonaldi, Lampanyctus nobilis, Lestidiops mirabilis, Loweina rara, Macroparalepis brevis, Melamphaes microps and Melanonus gracilis. An anglerfish specimen belonging to Linophrynidae was also found, the first in the leftvent family to be logged in the area on OBIS; however, the specimen was too damaged to identify beyond this level.
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spelling doaj.art-7dad470bf55d4aba835d72c3541c300c2023-08-11T08:11:04ZengPensoft PublishersBiodiversity Data Journal1314-28282023-08-011112510.3897/BDJ.11.e105921105921Mesopelagic fishes of the North-West African Upwelling from the Discovery CollectionsJethro Reading0Tammy Horton1University of SouthamptonNational Oceanography CentreMesopelagic fish specimens from two stations in the NW African Upwelling were identified and catalogued to produce a Darwin Core-aligned dataset. A total of 9655 individual fishes were identified, with 9017 specimens identified at least to genus level and 3124 specimens identified to species level. This dataset comprises specimens collected from the 1990 RRS Discovery (III) Cruise D195 and was used to investigate depth-related trends in diversity and community composition alongside species-specific migratory behaviour. The finalised dataset was published on OBIS through the Deep-Sea node.This dataset contains occurrence and abundance data for midwater fishes caught between the Mauritanian coast and Cape Verde, published for the first time. The dataset records 146 different fish taxa. Twenty-three taxa in the dataset are not present in any prior OBIS datasets that cover the area. These novel taxa are: Bathylagus andriashevi, Bolinichthys indicus, Bolinichthys supralateralis, Cyclothone parapallida, Dolichopteroides binocularis, Gigantactis indet. Gymnoscopelus stet., Howella atlantica, Hygophum proximum, Hygophum taaningi, Ichthyococcus polli, Lampadena anomala, Lampanyctus cuprarius, Lampanyctus isaacsi, Lampanyctus lineatus, Lampanyctus macdonaldi, Lampanyctus nobilis, Lestidiops mirabilis, Loweina rara, Macroparalepis brevis, Melamphaes microps and Melanonus gracilis. An anglerfish specimen belonging to Linophrynidae was also found, the first in the leftvent family to be logged in the area on OBIS; however, the specimen was too damaged to identify beyond this level.https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/105921/download/pdf/deep-seafishesMauritaniamidwater
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Mesopelagic fishes of the North-West African Upwelling from the Discovery Collections
Biodiversity Data Journal
deep-sea
fishes
Mauritania
midwater
title Mesopelagic fishes of the North-West African Upwelling from the Discovery Collections
title_full Mesopelagic fishes of the North-West African Upwelling from the Discovery Collections
title_fullStr Mesopelagic fishes of the North-West African Upwelling from the Discovery Collections
title_full_unstemmed Mesopelagic fishes of the North-West African Upwelling from the Discovery Collections
title_short Mesopelagic fishes of the North-West African Upwelling from the Discovery Collections
title_sort mesopelagic fishes of the north west african upwelling from the discovery collections
topic deep-sea
fishes
Mauritania
midwater
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