Apparently contradictory routes in the expansion of two fish species in the Eastern Atlantic
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Bañón, R. (Rafael); de-Carlos, A. (Alejandro); Ramos, F. (Fernando); Baldó, F. (Francisco); Alonso-Fernández, A.Date
2020Type
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Clupea harengusdistribution
Epinephelus aeneus
first record
Iberian Peninsula
shift range
Abstract
One specimen of the boreal Clupea harengus (Clupeidae) was caught southerly, in the Gulf of Cádiz (southern Spain), whereas a specimen of the subtropical Epinephelus aeneus (Serranidae) was caught northerly, in Galician waters (north-west of Spain). These catches represent a new southernmost record in the eastern Atlantic for C. harengus and the second northernmost for E. aeneus. The co-occurrence of warm and cold affinity fishes in temperate latitudes is unusual, but the existence of anomalies in the temperature of the Atlantic waters could be behind these findings.