Boletín de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
51(1), P. 75 - 98
Published: June 14, 2022
Lionfish
was
studied
in
the
mesophotic
environment.
237
specimens
were
observed,
most
upper
zone.
Males
larger
than
females
and
differences
between
sexes
growth
models
found.
Sixteen
prey
items
identified,
important
being
teleost
families
Acanthuridae
Monacanthidae,
crustacean
Penaeidae.
The
mean
of
δ13C
-17.08
±
0.36
‰
δ15N
8.68
0.46
‰,
with
no
sexes.
occupies
a
less
extensive
isotopic
niche
environment
shallow
sectors;
there
is
an
overlap
Likewise,
lionfish
has
specialized
trophic
habits.
All
mature
regression
phase
predominated.
In
females,
condition
factor
(CF),
gonadosomatic
index
(GSI)
hepatosomatic
(HSI)
increased
gonadal
development,
reaching
peak
active
spawning
phase,
decreasing
regression.
had
similar
to
but
IGS
IHS
lower
Frontiers in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: April 20, 2022
Major
invasions
of
Indo-Pacific
lionfish
(
Pterois
volitans
and
P.
miles
)
are
underway
in
the
Western
Atlantic
Ocean
Mediterranean
Sea.
While
establishment
is
perhaps
most
well-studied
marine
fish
invasion
to
date,
rapidly
expanding
more
recent
has
received
less
attention.
Here
we
review
synthesize
successes
failures
from
two
decades
management
give
policy
recommendations
for
their
Mediterranean.
Two
failed
approaches
that
were
attempted
multiple
times
advise
against
(1)
feeding
native
promote
predation
(2)
implementing
bounty
programs
incentivize
harvest.
Broadly,
important
lessons
recommend
include
conducting
routine
removals
by
spearfishing
with
scuba,
which
can
effectively
suppress
local
abundances
lionfish;
encouraging
development
recreational
commercial
fisheries,
long-term,
sustainable
population
control;
and,
(3)
engaging
communities
resource
users
(e.g.,
removal
tournaments),
concurrently
achieve
objectives
promoting
removals,
market-development,
research,
public
education.
Managers
often
needed
adapt
current
conservation
policies
enable
areas
where
scuba
was
otherwise
prohibited
purposes.
The
risk
abusing
these
mitigated
through
use
gear
restrictions,
diver
trainings,
participatory
integrated
divers
stakeholder
organizations
research
management.
Our
practices
Sea
found
many
our
recommended
not
being
done
indicate
potential
opportunities
implement
these.
We
expect
fully
work
continues
towards
multinational
cooperation
facilitate
regional
coordination
control,
efforts
respect
invasion.
As
other
major
biological
invasions,
unconstrained
political
borders
control
will
require
rapid
strategic
broad
among
between
governments
stakeholders.
Frontiers in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: Aug. 1, 2022
Lionfish
(
Pterois
spp.)
evolved
in
the
Indo-Pacific
with
predators
and
prey
invaded
regions
(e.g.,
Caribbean
Sea
Mediterranean)
where
no
such
balance
yet
exists.
In
2020,
four
lionfish
were
recorded
on
mesophotic
reefs
of
Amazon
offshore
Coast
Fernando
de
Noronha
Archipelago.
However,
until
now,
there
records
invasive
Brazilian
nearshore
waters
or
even
a
high
number
individuals.
this
article,
we
report
continuing
invasion
process
along
Province
by
multiple
sightings
(72)
from
March
to
May
2022
estuaries,
seagrass
beds,
artificial
natural
across
240
km
coast.
These
are
first
coastal
northeast
Brazil
shallowest
(1–16
m)
South
Atlantic
tropical
waters.
The
largest
simultaneous
breakwaters,
fishing
weirs,
marambaias
(artificial
used
as
grounds)
Northeastern
coast
indicate
that
these
man-made
structures
suitable
habitats
for
species.
Most
(58%)
weirs.
Moreover,
detection
invasions
marginal
reefs,
two
marine
protected
areas
characterized
moderately
turbid
water
sedimentation
rates
highlights
adaptability
lionfish,
making
it
extremely
difficult
divers
fishers
capture
them.
We
call
an
urgent
management
plan
considering
region
hosts
level
endemism,
rare
and/or
cryptic
taxa,
which
increases
risk
impacts
since
primary
prey.
Applied and Computational Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
123(1), P. 232 - 247
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Invasive
lionfish
species,
Pterois
miles
and
volitans,
are
poised
for
significant
range
expansion
due
to
environmental
changes
their
intrinsic
adaptability.
Utilizing
Species
Distribution
Models
(SDMs),
this
study
predicts
a
marked
increase
in
the
future
spread
of
these
particularly
as
non-suitable
areas
transform
into
highly
suitable
habitats
under
projected
climate
change
scenarios.
Our
findings
indicate
that
both
species
expanding
ecological
niches
invaded
territories,
where
they
increasingly
occupy
more
dominant
positions.
This
shift
is
likely
facilitated
by
rising
sea
temperatures
alterations
marine
ecosystems,
which
enable
invasive
exploit
new
outcompete
native
fauna.
The
movement
towards
higher
latitudes
represents
threat,
with
potential
severe
impacts
on
biodiversity
functionality
ecosystems.
highlights
urgent
need
proactive
strategies
monitor
manage
lionfish,
aiming
mitigate
substantial
risks
associated
dominance
environments.
Environmental DNA,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7(2)
Published: March 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
Indo‐Pacific
lionfish,
Pterois
volitans
,
is
an
invasive
species
in
the
western
Atlantic.
Since
its
introduction
to
Florida
early
1980s,
populations
have
surged
with
lionfish
now
found
from
North
Carolina
Venezuela.
As
their
range
expands,
these
generalist
predators
threaten
native
fauna,
and
while
they
are
primarily
a
marine
species,
tolerance
for
low
salinity
conditions
may
allow
them
expand
into
sensitive
estuarine
habitats
undetected.
Traditional
approaches
tracking
such
as
direct
observation
or
trapping
impractical
over
large
spatial
scales,
making
environmental
DNA
(eDNA)
attractive
alternative.
Molecular
assays,
those
employing
quantitative
polymerase
chain
reaction
(qPCR),
amplify
copy
number
fragments
samples
increasingly
employed
complement
traditional
methods
detection
of
species.
Currently,
there
one
published
PCR
assay
eDNA.
However,
specificity
this
unverified,
critical
performance
parameters
limit
(LOD)
quantification
(LOQ)
not
been
established.
Here
we
evaluate
efficacy
show
that
it
likely
result
false
negatives
alternative,
developed
new
TaqMan
probe‐based
qPCR
species‐specific
P.
highly
LOD
12
copies
per
LOQ
598
reaction.
While
our
does
closely
related
miles
which
was
also
introduced
Atlantic,
prevalence
population
means
effective
most
monitoring
purposes.
We
conclude
robust
method
can
be
any
habitat,
offering
opportunities
controlling
spread
lionfish.
Acta Amazonica,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
55
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
Great
Amazon
Reef
System
is
one
of
the
least
known
mesophotic
environments
on
Atlantic
coast
northern
South
America,
threatened
by
oil
and
gas
exploration
projects
explored
different
industrial
fisheries.
Here,
we
provide
first
inventory
cartilaginous
bony
fishes
captured
fisheries
red
snapper
lobster
in
Amazonian
System,
including
a
list
species
with
ecological
conservation
information,
addition
to
biogeographic
considerations.
A
total
143
were
recorded,
17
elasmobranchs
126
teleosts.
specimen
likely
representing
hybrid
between
Cephalopholis
fulva
furcifer
(Serranidae)
was
also
recorded.
Community
ecology
descriptors
employed
explore
diversity
patterns
fishing
gears.
Our
results
highlight
relevance
monitoring
fishery
activities
enhance
knowledge
biodiversity
poorly
sampled
areas
understanding
local
impacts
human
activities.
relatório
temático
sobre
espécies
exóticas
invasoras
IntroduçãoEste
capítulo
apresenta
uma
síntese
do
histórico,
status
atual
e
das
tendências
futuras
na
introdução,
disseminação
distribuição
de
(EEIs)
no
Brasil.São
abordadas
em
ecossistemas
águas
continentais,
marinhos
terrestres