| Literature DB >> 34963786 |
Jiehong Wei1, Jiarui Gu2, Min Liu3, Bai-An Lin3, Gabriel Y Lee1, Tak-Cheung Wai1,2, Paul K S Lam1,2,4, Meng Yan1,2,5, Priscilla T Y Leung1,2,5.
Abstract
A total of 40 juveniles belonging to a temperate deepwater gnomefish species, Scombrops boops, were sampled from littoral habitats (2-5 m depth) of eastern Hong Kong waters in April and May 2017 and March 2019. The presence of gnomefish juveniles in subtropical southern China is reported for the first time at a record low latitude of 22°11'-22°21'N. The specimens were identified based on the COI gene sequence. The genetic composition between Japan and Hong Kong gnomefish populations were compared by sequencing the mitochondrial Cytb gene, which showed no genetic differentiation. The juveniles ranged from 3.5-10.1 cm (n = 40) in total length, with 35 individuals caught from Sargassum beds and five from rocky reefs. Our findings highlighted that the littoral habitats in Hong Kong waters, in particular the seasonal Sargassum beds, are important for small juveniles of S. boops.Entities:
Keywords: Genetic homogeneity; Northwest Pacific; Nursery habitat; Sargassum beds; Subtropical
Year: 2021 PMID: 34963786 PMCID: PMC8652418 DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2021.60-33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zool Stud ISSN: 1021-5506 Impact factor: 2.058