ABSTRACT
On 27 October 2018 a single specimen of the Priacanthid Pristigenys meyeri was purchased at Mardika fish market in Ambon, Maluku Province, Indonesia. The fishers reported that it had been caught near Luhu Village, Seram Island. This is the first record of the species from Indonesia in nearly 150 years and the first record for Maluku Province. The type locality for P. meyeri is Manado, Sulawesi to the west, and the species has also been recorded from New Guinea, to the east of Maluku. At 244 mm SL the Maluku specimen is larger than the previously-recorded maximum for the species (224 mm SL). The otolith morphology of the species is described for the first time with an unvalidated age estimate of 18+ years. However, several fine growth marks may be additional annuli. High-resolution mapping of barium and strontium distributions using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (LA-ICP-MS) suggests a deep nursery habitat exposed to annual upwelling and a change in habitat at approximately eight years old, possibly to less deep habitat exposed to periodic warming. To date, the relatively deep habitat of the species ensures it is of rare occurrence in catches and is not currently of management concern.
Acknowledgements
Craig Taylor is thanked for producing the sawn cross-sections of the otoliths.
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ORCID
Daniel J. Bucher http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7640-4496
Renaud Joannes-Boyau http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0452-486X