Morphological evidence supports splitting of species in the North Atlantic Sebastes spp. complex
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36511Dato
2025-02-06Type
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Bruvold, Ingrid Marie; Hansen, Agneta; Lynghammar, Arve; Höffle, Hannes; Hanebrekke, Tanja Lexau; Tranang, Caroline Aas; Nedreaas, Kjell Harald; Nilssen, Einar Magnus; Saha, Atal; Johansen, TorildSammendrag
The redfishes (genus Sebastes) are long-lived, commercial species in the North Atlantic. Excessive harvest through decades has led to a decline in the mature population of
golden redfish (Sebastes norvegicus) in Norwegian waters, which is currently considered
severely depleted. Accumulating genetic evidence suggests a more complex structure
within this genus in the North Atlantic, which has recently inspired the hypotheses of cryptic species within S. norvegicus. Despite apparent genetic divergence between two types,
they have yet to be verified morphologically. The morphology of genetically assigned
fishes from Norwegian and Greenland waters was investigated using traditional morphometric methods, applying Linear Discriminant Analysis and Random Forest classification
procedures to identify and evaluate the performance of descriptive characters. Combined
with non-parametric meristic analysis, the results show that features such as beak length
and eye diameter provide sufficient discrimination between the proposed cryptic species as well as separating them from the sympatric species S. mentella and S. viviparus.
These findings support the presence of an additional redfish species in the North Atlantic,
distinguishable both by morphological and genetic characters. This needs to be taken into
consideration in future monitoring and management strategies for North Atlantic redfish.
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Bruvold, Hansen A, Lynghammar A, Höffle H, Hanebrekke TL, Tranang CA, Nedreaas KH, Nilssen EMN, Saha A, Johansen T. Morphological evidence supports splitting of species in the North Atlantic Sebastes spp. complex. PLOS ONE. 2025;20(2)Metadata
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