Population status of the world's largest limpet,Scutellastra mexicana(Mollusca: Patellidae), on María Madre Island, Mexico: Possible last bastion of a species facing global extinction

Author:

Carballo José Luis12ORCID,Bautista‐Guerrero Eric3,Benjamín Yáñez2,Carballo Luis Rodrigo1,García‐Gómez José Carlos1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio de Biología Marina, Departamento de Zoología, Facultad de Biología Universidad de Sevilla Seville Spain

2. Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Unidad Académica Mazatlán) Mazatlán Sinaloa Mexico

3. Laboratorio de Ecología Marina Centro Universitario de la Costa, Universidad de Guadalajara Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Mexico

Abstract

AbstractScutellastra mexicanais the largest patellid in the world, with records of up to 35.5 cm in length, and is one of the most endangered marine invertebrates from tropical Pacific rocky shores.The decline of this species occurred during the 20thcentury, when fishing cooperatives reported the capture of millions of specimens in less than 2 decades (1970–1980). Since then, the species has continued to be captured illegally to the point that it has practically disappeared.This paper reports the population status ofS. mexicanain María Madre Island (Mexican Pacific Ocean), which was used as a Federal Prison from 1905 until 2019.A total of 2,381 limpets were recorded in four main populations: Guayacama, Borbollones, Punta Halcones and Papelillos. The density was very low: from 0.05 to 0.3 individuals m−2, with an ageing population structure, and no recent recruitment. The size‐frequency distribution of the populations showed that most of the individuals were between 9 and 15 cm. Mean and maximum shell length varied between 10.5 and 19 cm at Papelillos, 13.6 and 20.3 cm at Punta Halcones, 13.7 and 17.6 cm at Borbollones, and 12 and 20 cm at Guayacama.Evidence of illegal extraction was evident in Papelillos since the size of the limpets was significantly the smallest of the four populations studied, and also significantly smaller than those in an adjacent midden.Now that the prison has been closed it is imperative to establish legal measures, to provide extreme protection of María Madre, and to change the current status ofS. mexicanain the Official Mexican Standard (NOM‐059‐ECOL‐2010) from threatened species to in danger of extinction. This may be the last hope for the species.

Funder

Coordinación de la Investigación Científica

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Aquatic Science

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