Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic

Citharichthys cornutus and C. gymnorhinus, diminutive flatfishes inhabiting continental shelves in the western Atlantic Ocean, are infrequently reported and poorly known. We identified 594 C. cornutus in 56 different field collections (68-287 m; most between 101-200 m) off the eastern United States,...

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Main Authors: Munroe, Thomas A., Ross, Steve W.
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Published: 2010
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:repository.si.edu:10088/11241 2023-05-15T17:36:08+02:00 Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic Munroe, Thomas A. Ross, Steve W. 2010 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10088/11241 unknown Fishery Bulletin Munroe, Thomas A. and Ross, Steve W. 2010. " Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic ." Fishery Bulletin . 108 (3):323–345. 0090-0656 http://hdl.handle.net/10088/11241 90794 Journal Article 2010 ftsmithonian 2020-09-09T18:31:11Z Citharichthys cornutus and C. gymnorhinus, diminutive flatfishes inhabiting continental shelves in the western Atlantic Ocean, are infrequently reported and poorly known. We identified 594 C. cornutus in 56 different field collections (68-287 m; most between 101-200 m) off the eastern United States, Bahamas, and eastern Caribbean Sea. Historical records and recently captured specimens document the northern geographic range of adults on the shelf off New jersey (40 degrees N, 70 degrees W). Citharichthys cornutus measured 17.2-81.3 mm standard length (SL); males (20.0-79.1 mm SL) and females (28.0-81.3 mm SL) attain similar sizes (sex could not be determined for fish = 60 mm SL. The smallest mature females are 41.5 mm SL, and by 55.1 mm SL virtually all are mature. Juveniles are found with adults on the outer shelf. Only 214 C. gymnorhinus were located in 42 different field collections (35-201 m, with 90% between 61 and 120 m) off the east coast of the United States, Bahamas, and eastern Caribbean Sea. Adults are found as far north as the shelf off Cape Hatteras, NC (35 degrees N, 75 degrees W). This diminutive species (to 52.4 mm SL) is among the smallest flatfishes but males (n=131; 20.3-52.4 mm SL) attain a slightly larger maximum size than that of females (n=58; 26.2-48.0 mm SL). Males begin to mature between 29 and 35 mm SL and reach 100% maturity by 35-40 mm SL. Some females are mature at 29 mm SL, and all females > 35.1 mm SL are mature. Overlooked specimens in museum collections and literature enabled us to correct long-standing inaccuracies in northern distributional limits that appear in contemporary literature and electronic data bases for these species. Associated locality-data for these specimens allow for proper evaluation of distributional information for these species in relation to hypotheses regarding shifts in species ranges due to climate change effects. NMNH NH-Vertebrate Zoology Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Unknown
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description Citharichthys cornutus and C. gymnorhinus, diminutive flatfishes inhabiting continental shelves in the western Atlantic Ocean, are infrequently reported and poorly known. We identified 594 C. cornutus in 56 different field collections (68-287 m; most between 101-200 m) off the eastern United States, Bahamas, and eastern Caribbean Sea. Historical records and recently captured specimens document the northern geographic range of adults on the shelf off New jersey (40 degrees N, 70 degrees W). Citharichthys cornutus measured 17.2-81.3 mm standard length (SL); males (20.0-79.1 mm SL) and females (28.0-81.3 mm SL) attain similar sizes (sex could not be determined for fish = 60 mm SL. The smallest mature females are 41.5 mm SL, and by 55.1 mm SL virtually all are mature. Juveniles are found with adults on the outer shelf. Only 214 C. gymnorhinus were located in 42 different field collections (35-201 m, with 90% between 61 and 120 m) off the east coast of the United States, Bahamas, and eastern Caribbean Sea. Adults are found as far north as the shelf off Cape Hatteras, NC (35 degrees N, 75 degrees W). This diminutive species (to 52.4 mm SL) is among the smallest flatfishes but males (n=131; 20.3-52.4 mm SL) attain a slightly larger maximum size than that of females (n=58; 26.2-48.0 mm SL). Males begin to mature between 29 and 35 mm SL and reach 100% maturity by 35-40 mm SL. Some females are mature at 29 mm SL, and all females > 35.1 mm SL are mature. Overlooked specimens in museum collections and literature enabled us to correct long-standing inaccuracies in northern distributional limits that appear in contemporary literature and electronic data bases for these species. Associated locality-data for these specimens allow for proper evaluation of distributional information for these species in relation to hypotheses regarding shifts in species ranges due to climate change effects. NMNH NH-Vertebrate Zoology
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Munroe, Thomas A.
Ross, Steve W.
spellingShingle Munroe, Thomas A.
Ross, Steve W.
Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic
author_facet Munroe, Thomas A.
Ross, Steve W.
author_sort Munroe, Thomas A.
title Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic
title_short Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic
title_full Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic
title_fullStr Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic
title_sort distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, citharichthys gymnorhinus and c. cornutus (pleuronectiformes: paralichthyidae), in the western north atlantic
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Munroe, Thomas A. and Ross, Steve W. 2010. " Distribution and life history of two diminutive flatfishes, Citharichthys gymnorhinus and C. cornutus (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae), in the western North Atlantic ." Fishery Bulletin . 108 (3):323–345.
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