Little tuna, Euthynnus alletteratus , in Northern Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, with an illustration of its skeleton
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Auteurs : J. Romeo [États-Unis] ; Alice J. Mansueti [États-Unis]Source :
- Chesapeake Science [ 0009-3262 ] ; 1962-12-01.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : Estuaire.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Atlantic bonito, Blackfin tuna, Brackish waters, Caudal, Chesapeake, Commercial landings, Dorsal, Early summer, Estuary, European specimen, Euthynnus, Euthynnus alletteratus, Family katsuwonidae, First dorsal, Fish game, Fish wildl, Fishery, Fishery statistics, Godsil, Haemal, Haul seines, Kent island, King mackerel, Late summer, Little tuna, Lower chesapeake, Mansueti, Maryland part, Maryland specimen, Micropogon undulatus, National museum, Norges fiske, Northern chesapeake, October, Potomac river, Resources institute, Sarda sarda, School tuna, Second dorsal, Serv, Sharps island, Southern chesapeake, Sylva, Talbot county, Trellis pattern, Tuna, Unnumbered figs, Unnumbered figs9, Ventral, Vertebra, Vertebral column, Virginia part, Washington evening star, Wildl, York river, York river system.
- Teeft :
- Atlantic bonito, Blackfin tuna, Brackish waters, Caudal, Chesapeake, Commercial landings, Dorsal, Early summer, Estuary, European specimen, Euthynnus, Euthynnus alletteratus, Family katsuwonidae, First dorsal, Fish game, Fish wildl, Fishery, Fishery statistics, Godsil, Haemal, Haul seines, Kent island, King mackerel, Late summer, Little tuna, Lower chesapeake, Mansueti, Maryland part, Maryland specimen, Micropogon undulatus, National museum, Norges fiske, Northern chesapeake, October, Potomac river, Resources institute, Sarda sarda, School tuna, Second dorsal, Serv, Sharps island, Southern chesapeake, Sylva, Talbot county, Trellis pattern, Tuna, Unnumbered figs, Unnumbered figs9, Ventral, Vertebra, Vertebral column, Virginia part, Washington evening star, Wildl, York river, York river system.
Abstract
Abstract: Catches of hook-and-line and commercial pound-net fishermen, and sightings of schools, of little tuna in northern Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, are discussed. This species had never been recorded in the estuary before 1951 in Maryland or in Virginia before 1946. Its occurrence in the Bay is irregular, having been recorded only during early summer and in late fall. A small pound-net and haul seine fishery for it has existed in the Virginia part of the Bay for about a decade. The gross topographic osteology of a 15 1/2 pound female little tuna caught in Chesapeake Bay off Kent Island, Maryland, is illustrated for the species for the first time. The unique trelliswork of the ventral vertebral column, one of the most important characters of the family Katsuwonidae, is shown in detail. It is formed from the divided haemapophyses that encloses a long canal to carry the large ventral blood vessel. Several modifications of vertebral terminology as they apply to the trellis are advanced. the entire skeleton in the Maryland specimen and its details are typical of those recorded for the little tuna elsewhere.
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DOI: 10.2307/1350633
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