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Genetic evidence supports a range extension for the Brazilian cownose ray Rhinoptera brasiliensis in the western North Atlantic
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Genetic evidence supports a range extension for the Brazilian cownose ray Rhinoptera brasiliensis in the western North Atlantic

Helen K. Weber, Christian M. Jones, Matthew J. Ajemian, Michael P. McCallister, Brent L. Winner, Gregg R. Poulakis, Dana M. Bethea, Lisa D. Hollensead, Daniel Zapf, John D. Swenson, …
Journal of fish biology, Vol.98(2), pp.577-582
02-2021
PMID: 33090509

Abstract

American cownose ray elasmobranch Indian River Lagoon mitochondrial DNA ND2 Rhinoptera bonasus
We report 24 new records of the Brazilian cownose ray Rhinoptera brasiliensis outside its accepted geographic range. Sequencing of a 442‐base pair portion of the mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 gene for 282 Rhinoptera samples revealed eight records off the east coast of the USA and 16 from the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Both sexes of all life stages were documented in all seasons over multiple years in the Indian River and Lake Worth lagoons, Florida, indicating that their range extends further in the western North Atlantic than previously described.
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