2016
DOI: 10.15359/revmar.8-1.7
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Fidelidad al sitio y rango de hogar del caballito de mar narizón <i>Hippocampus reidi</i> (Teleostei: Syngnathidae) en la dársena de Varadero, noroeste de Cuba

Abstract: En las últimas décadas se ha constatado un importante declive mundial en las poblaciones de peces de la familia Syngnathidae, entre las que se encuentran los carismáticos caballitos de mar. Hasta el momento en Cuba han sido escasas las investigaciones realizadas a las poblaciones de estos peces en su medio natural. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar la fidelidad al sitio y el rango de hogar del caballito de mar narizón (Hippocampus reidi Ginsburg, 1933), especie pobremente estudiada y clasificada en la… Show more

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“…Specimens have been generally found to be solitary but when not solitary, they can be observed in pairs, generally putative partners (see Rosa et al., 2007 and references therein), and groups up to four individuals (Rosa et al., 2002). Some traits of its life history are partially know, especially habitat preferences in natural populations from Brazil (Dias & Rosa, 2003; Freret–Meurer et al., 2018, 2021; Mai & Rosa, 2009; Rosa et al., 2007) and other regions (de la Nuez Hernández et al., 2016; Pastor Gutiérrez et al., 2017). Several studies pointed out the important role played by components of habitat structure (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Specimens have been generally found to be solitary but when not solitary, they can be observed in pairs, generally putative partners (see Rosa et al., 2007 and references therein), and groups up to four individuals (Rosa et al., 2002). Some traits of its life history are partially know, especially habitat preferences in natural populations from Brazil (Dias & Rosa, 2003; Freret–Meurer et al., 2018, 2021; Mai & Rosa, 2009; Rosa et al., 2007) and other regions (de la Nuez Hernández et al., 2016; Pastor Gutiérrez et al., 2017). Several studies pointed out the important role played by components of habitat structure (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inter‐specific differences have been reported in habitat preference, even in sympatric species, so that seahorse species may respond differently to habitat complexity (Curtis & Vincent, 2005). In nature, H. reidi usually grasps on a variety of holdfast structures including macroalgae, sponges, mangrove roots, bryozoans and shells (Dias & Rosa, 2003; Rosa et al., 2002, 2005; Aylesworth et al., 2015; de la Nuez Hernández et al., 2016; Mai & Rosa, 2009; Xavier et al., 2012). Holdfast density is one of the most important habitat variables in predicting seahorse presence in tropical estuaries (Aylesworth et al., 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%