Mapping the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in Swedish Skagerrak using angling records

In this paper, we map the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in eastern Skagerrak based on a combination of verified and personally communicated angling records. Long thought to be occasional vagrants outside its known range in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea,...

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Main Authors: Joacim Näslund, Markus Lundgren
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2018-11-01
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spelling doaj-5319ed7af07940ab96a27182049e9b392020-11-25T00:49:00ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592018-11-016e590010.7717/peerj.5900Mapping the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in Swedish Skagerrak using angling recordsJoacim Näslund0Markus Lundgren1Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenSwedish Anglers Association, Gothenburg, SwedenIn this paper, we map the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in eastern Skagerrak based on a combination of verified and personally communicated angling records. Long thought to be occasional vagrants outside its known range in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, we ask if this rare and understudied labrid has expanded its range and become established in Swedish waters. A recent surge in verified angling records in the Swedish Anglers Association’s specimen database Storfiskregistret provides information to suggest that this species should no longer be considered an occasional guest, but rather a species established in the Swedish parts of Skagerrak. These records are supported by additional personal communications with anglers. The species is currently well spread geographically along the Swedish Skagerrak coast, with many locations providing repeated captures of adult fish over multiple years. The typical Swedish catch sites are rocky reefs located between the general 40- and 80-m depth curves, likely influenced by currents bringing higher-salinity water from the North Sea. The present study show that angling records can provide an important, but underutilized, resource for mapping the distribution of data-deficient fish species.https://peerj.com/articles/5900.pdfDistributionAcantholabrus palloniLabridaeAngling recordsSkagerrakCitizen-generated data
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Mapping the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in Swedish Skagerrak using angling records
PeerJ
Distribution
Acantholabrus palloni
Labridae
Angling records
Skagerrak
Citizen-generated data
author_facet Joacim Näslund
Markus Lundgren
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title Mapping the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in Swedish Skagerrak using angling records
title_short Mapping the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in Swedish Skagerrak using angling records
title_full Mapping the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in Swedish Skagerrak using angling records
title_fullStr Mapping the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in Swedish Skagerrak using angling records
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in Swedish Skagerrak using angling records
title_sort mapping the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse acantholabrus palloni in swedish skagerrak using angling records
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2018-11-01
description In this paper, we map the distribution of scale-rayed wrasse Acantholabrus palloni in eastern Skagerrak based on a combination of verified and personally communicated angling records. Long thought to be occasional vagrants outside its known range in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, we ask if this rare and understudied labrid has expanded its range and become established in Swedish waters. A recent surge in verified angling records in the Swedish Anglers Association’s specimen database Storfiskregistret provides information to suggest that this species should no longer be considered an occasional guest, but rather a species established in the Swedish parts of Skagerrak. These records are supported by additional personal communications with anglers. The species is currently well spread geographically along the Swedish Skagerrak coast, with many locations providing repeated captures of adult fish over multiple years. The typical Swedish catch sites are rocky reefs located between the general 40- and 80-m depth curves, likely influenced by currents bringing higher-salinity water from the North Sea. The present study show that angling records can provide an important, but underutilized, resource for mapping the distribution of data-deficient fish species.
topic Distribution
Acantholabrus palloni
Labridae
Angling records
Skagerrak
Citizen-generated data
url https://peerj.com/articles/5900.pdf
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