Stranding of Mesopelagic Fishes in the Canary Islands

Author:

Sarmiento-Lezcano Airam N.,Couret MaríaORCID,Lombarte AntoniORCID,Olivar María PilarORCID,Landeira José MaríaORCID,Hernández-León SantiagoORCID,Tuset Víctor M.

Abstract

Most mesopelagic fishes perform large diel vertical migrations from the deep-sea zone to the surface. Although there is a trade-off between a higher food availability at the upper layers and an energy cost and predation risk, incursion towards the surface also implies a transport by currents, where the fish are exposed to a stranding risk on the coast. Here, we reported the first documented stranding of mesopelagic fishes along the southeast shore of Gran Canaria Island. Our study hypothesized that (1) the influence of the Canary Current, (2) the dominant incidence of the Trade Winds during summer, and (3) the presence of an upwelling filament coupled with an anticyclonic eddy south of Gran Canaria Island were the causative mechanisms of the strandings. Diaphus dumerilii (Myctophidae family) was the main species found as observed from an external morphological analysis using traditional taxonomy. The otolith contour analysis suggested the presence of other Diaphus spp. and Lobianchia dofleini. Nevertheless, the otolith morphological features described in the literature suggested that all the specimens were actually D. dumerelii. Errors in the identification were mainly due to the high intraspecific variability found in the otolith morphology. Even so, two patterns of oval and elliptic shapes were described with significant differences in its morphometry.

Funder

Spanish Government

European Union

TRIATLAS

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Agencia Canaria de Investigación, Innovación y Sociedad de la Información

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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