Rev. biol. mar. oceanogr. 53(S1): 7-13
Research Note 

 

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22370/rbmo.2018.53.0.1249

Stowaways in the catch: Identification of Xenobrama microlepis in the haul fishery for Brama australis

Cristian B. Canales-Aguirre1,2, Victoria Herrera-Yáñez2, Sandra Ferrada-Fuentes2,3 and Ricardo Galleguillos2

1Centro i~mar, Universidad de Los Lagos, Camino Chinquihue Km 6, Puerto Montt, Chile
2Laboratorio de Genética y Acuicultura, Departamento de Oceanografía, Universidad de Concepción, Barrio Universitario S/N, Concepción, Chile
3Programa de Doctorado en Sistemática y Biodiversidad, Universidad de Concepción, Barrio Universitario S/N, Concepción, Chile

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Species that occur in low abundances and that are morphologically similar to the target fish are often undetectable in fisheries hauls; however, they add to the catch statistics of the target species. Using mitochondrial DNA and phylogenetic approaches we identified 6 individuals of the species Xenobrama microlepis in a haul targeting the southern Ray’s bream (Brama australis) taken by artisanal fishermen close to Chilean coast. The presence of X. microlepis increases the regional marine biodiversity of fishes in Chilean waters, and fisheries managers should pay attention to the hidden biodiversity in the fishery statistics.

Key words: Molecular taxonomy, hidden biodiversity, barcode, COI

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