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On the occurrence of a post-larval specimen of Brosme brosme (Gadiformes: Lotidae) on Porcupine Bank (west Ireland).

Francisco BaldóAlejandro De CarlosRafael Bañón
Published in: Journal of fish biology (2024)
The occurrence of a small specimen of Brosme brosme (Gadiformes: Lotidae) from the Porcupine Bank is reported. A single specimen with a total length of 73.2 mm was caught with bottom trawl at a depth of 322 m depth in 2017. The specimen was identified morphologically and confirmed by molecular taxonomy using DNA barcoding. Based on the size and ontogenetic characters found, the specimen was identified as a post-larval individual, and a pelagic habitat of the specimen seems more likely.
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