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Use of otolith microchemistry signatures to assess the habitat use of Centropomus undecimalis in lagoon systems of the southwest Atlantic

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Use of otolith microchemistry signatures to assess the habitat use of Centropomus undecimalis in lagoon systems of the southwest Atlantic
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2024
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Coutinho, RDD
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Vol. 73
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Abstract (EN): The common snook, Centropomus undecimalis, is a catadromous species that is economically important for the southwest Atlantic artisanal and recreational fisheries. Their complex movement patterns and habitat use preferences are not fully understood in the Brazilian Atlantic waters, raising some issues regarding the rational and sustainable management of the fisheries. The present study aimed to identify the habitat use by C. undecimalis individuals captured in four coastal lagoon systems in the Eastern Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. Sixty individuals were collected in the lagoon systems of Itaipu, Marica, Saquarema and Araruama, between November 2019 and March 2020. A selection of 15 individuals per site from the same age group (3 years old), following age estimation by counting the annual growth increments, were used. Elemental signatures of the otolith's cores and edges were obtained using laser ablation inductively coupled-plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Data were analyzed using univariate and multivariate statistics to assess the degree of separation among individuals regarding the natal origin (otolith cores) and moment of capture (otolith edges) from the sampling sites. Elemental signatures exhibited distinct spatial patterns, driven by Ba/Ca, Li/Ca and Sr/Ca in the otolith cores and Ba/Ca, Li/Ca, Mn/Ca and Sr/Ca in the edges. A low reclassification was recorded for the otolith's core (overall: 45%; by lagoon: 53% Saquarema, 53% Marica, 47% Itaipu and 27% Araruama). However, a highest overall reclassification was observed for the otolith's edge (overall: 65%; by lagoon: 73% Itaipu, 73% Saquarema, 60% Marica, and 53% Araruama). Differences between otolith core and edge signatures within locations were detected for Ba/Ca, Cu/Ca, Li/Ca, Mn/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios. The results obtained indicate an ontogenetic habitat shift, with a similar natal origin of the individuals probably due to marine water influence, and discrimination of heterogeneous juvenile fish groups driven by distinct phenotypic characteristics of the lagoons.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 14
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