Preliminary guide to the identification of the early life history stages of Priacanthid fishes of the Western Central Atlantic

The family Priacanthidae contains four genera and four species that occur in the western central North Atlantic (Starnes, 1988). Pristigenys alta is distributed in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and along the east coast of North America. Although juveniles have been reported from as far north as sout...

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Main Author: Powell, Allyn B.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service/Southeast Fisheries Science Center 2000
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Online Access:http://aquaticcommons.org/2128/
http://www.ccfhr.noaa.gov/documents/reprint1524.pdf
http://aquaticcommons.org/2128/1/Fish_TM_439.pdf
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:2128 2023-05-15T17:28:05+02:00 Preliminary guide to the identification of the early life history stages of Priacanthid fishes of the Western Central Atlantic Powell, Allyn B. 2000 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/2128/ http://www.ccfhr.noaa.gov/documents/reprint1524.pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/2128/1/Fish_TM_439.pdf en eng NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service/Southeast Fisheries Science Center http://aquaticcommons.org/2128/1/Fish_TM_439.pdf Powell, Allyn B. (2000) Preliminary guide to the identification of the early life history stages of Priacanthid fishes of the Western Central Atlantic. Beaufort, NC, NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service/Southeast Fisheries Science Center, (NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC, 439) Ecology Fisheries Monograph or Serial Issue NonPeerReviewed 2000 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:19:26Z The family Priacanthidae contains four genera and four species that occur in the western central North Atlantic (Starnes, 1988). Pristigenys alta is distributed in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and along the east coast of North America. Although juveniles have been reported from as far north as southern New England waters, adults are not reported north of Cape Hatteras, NC. Priacanthus arenatus is distributed in tropical and tropically influenced areas of the western central North Atlantic in insular and continental shelf waters. Adult P. arenatus are distributed north to North Carolina and Bermuda, juveniles have been collected as far north as Nova Scotia. Cookeolus japonicus and Heteropriacanthus cruentatus are circumglobally distributed species and are both common in insular habitats. In the western central North Atlantic, C. japonicus ranges from New Jersey to Argentina; H. cruentatus from New Jersey and northern Gulf of Mexico to southern Brazil (Starnes, 1988). (PDF contains 6 pages) Book North Atlantic International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Alta Argentina
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Powell, Allyn B.
Preliminary guide to the identification of the early life history stages of Priacanthid fishes of the Western Central Atlantic
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Fisheries
description The family Priacanthidae contains four genera and four species that occur in the western central North Atlantic (Starnes, 1988). Pristigenys alta is distributed in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and along the east coast of North America. Although juveniles have been reported from as far north as southern New England waters, adults are not reported north of Cape Hatteras, NC. Priacanthus arenatus is distributed in tropical and tropically influenced areas of the western central North Atlantic in insular and continental shelf waters. Adult P. arenatus are distributed north to North Carolina and Bermuda, juveniles have been collected as far north as Nova Scotia. Cookeolus japonicus and Heteropriacanthus cruentatus are circumglobally distributed species and are both common in insular habitats. In the western central North Atlantic, C. japonicus ranges from New Jersey to Argentina; H. cruentatus from New Jersey and northern Gulf of Mexico to southern Brazil (Starnes, 1988). (PDF contains 6 pages)
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title_full Preliminary guide to the identification of the early life history stages of Priacanthid fishes of the Western Central Atlantic
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Powell, Allyn B. (2000) Preliminary guide to the identification of the early life history stages of Priacanthid fishes of the Western Central Atlantic. Beaufort, NC, NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service/Southeast Fisheries Science Center, (NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC, 439)
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