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dc.contributor.authorPuncher, Gregory Neils-
dc.contributor.authorAlemany, Francisco-
dc.contributor.authorArrizabalaga, Haritz-
dc.contributor.authorTinti, Fausto-
dc.contributor.authorCariani, Alessia-
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-23T08:52:08Z-
dc.date.available2017-08-23T08:52:08Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifierISI:000359162600004-
dc.identifier.citationREVIEWS IN FISH BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES, 2015, 25, 485-502-
dc.identifier.issn0960-3166-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/222-
dc.description.abstractThe international effort to prevent the collapse of Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT, Thunnus thynnus, Scombridae) stocks exemplifies the challenges associated with modern marine resource conservation. Rampant mismanagement, under-reporting and illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing led to decades of over-exploitation in the BFT fishery. Surveys of larval abundance in the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean Sea have been used as a proxy for both spawning biomass and recruitment by researchers working to improve estimates of stock abundance. Recent genetic barcoding studies have revealed that species identification errors are common among larvae surveys that use morphology-based taxonomy alone. Misidentification of larvae can lead to uncertainty about the spatial distribution of a species, confusion over life history traits and population dynamics, and potentially disguise the collapse or recovery of localized spawning sites. In an effort to identify the source of these errors, we review several weaknesses in modern morphology-based taxonomy including demographic decline of expert taxonomists, flawed identification keys, reluctance of the taxonomic community to embrace advances in digital communications and a general scarcity of modern user-friendly materials. Recent advances in molecular techniques useful for specimen identification and population studies are discussed at length. We advocate a more constructive integration of morphology-based taxonomy and barcoding in order to add confidence to larval surveys and to strengthen associated fisheries management.-
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was co-funded by the MARES Joint Doctorate programme selected under Erasmus Mundus and coordinated by Ghent University (FPA 2011-0016). Many thanks to Antonio Di Natale, Jerry Scott, John Lamkin and Edorta Aranguena for helping to assemble the various tuna taxonomic keys. Thanks are also due to the IEO researchers in charge of the tuna rearing experiments at the IEO facilities in Mazarron, F. de la Gandara, A. Ortega and P. Reglero, for providing the images of BFT larvae. Finally, we thank the three anonymous reviewers for their detailed and helpful suggestions.-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.publisherSPRINGER-
dc.subjectBluefin tuna-
dc.subjectFish larvae-
dc.subjectBarcoding-
dc.subjectMisidentification-
dc.subjectTaxonomy-
dc.subjectFisheries-
dc.subjectGULF-OF-MEXICO-
dc.subjectTHUNNUS-THYNNUS L.-
dc.subjectWESTERN MEDITERRANEAN SEA-
dc.subjectEGG-PRODUCTION METHOD-
dc.subjectEARLY-LIFE STAGES-
dc.subjectGADUS-MORHUA L.-
dc.subjectPOPULATION-STRUCTURE-
dc.subjectGENUS THUNNUS-
dc.subjectDNA BARCODES-
dc.subjectPHYLOGENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS-
dc.titleMisidentification of bluefin tuna larvae: a call for caution and taxonomic reform-
dc.typeReview-
dc.identifier.journalREVIEWS IN FISH BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES-
dc.format.page485-502-
dc.format.volume25-
dc.contributor.funderMARES Joint Doctorate programme \[FPA 2011-0016]-
dc.identifier.e-issn1573-5184-
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11160-015-9390-1-
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