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Fishes collected during the 2017 MarineGEO assessment of Kāne‘ohe Bay, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 June 2020

Lynne R. Parenti*
Affiliation:
Department of Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, MRC 159, Washington, DC20013-7012, USA
Diane E. Pitassy
Affiliation:
Department of Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, MRC 159, Washington, DC20013-7012, USA
Zeehan Jaafar
Affiliation:
Department of Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, MRC 159, Washington, DC20013-7012, USA Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117543, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore
Kirill Vinnikov
Affiliation:
School of Life Sciences, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 2538 McCarthy Mall, Edmondson Hall 216, Honolulu, HI96822, USA Laboratory of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of Aquatic Organisms, Far Eastern Federal University, 8 Sukhanova St., Vladivostok690091, Russia Laboratory of Genetics, National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Vladivostok690041, Russia
Niamh E. Redmond
Affiliation:
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution DNA Barcode Network, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, MRC 183, Washington, DC20013-7012, USA
Kathleen S. Cole
Affiliation:
Department of Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, MRC 159, Washington, DC20013-7012, USA School of Life Sciences, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 2538 McCarthy Mall, Edmondson Hall 216, Honolulu, HI96822, USA
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Author for correspondence: Lynne R. Parenti, E-mail: parentil@si.edu
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Abstract

We report the results of a survey of the fishes of Kāne‘ohe Bay, O‘ahu, conducted in 2017 as part of the Smithsonian Institution MarineGEO Hawaii bioassessment. We recorded 109 species in 43 families. The most speciose families were Acanthuridae (11 species), Gobiidae (11 species), Pomacentridae (10) and Chaetodontidae (9 species). Nine of the species that we collected are known or suspected to be introduced to the Hawaiian Islands. Specimens were identified, measured and photographed. All specimen vouchers were fixed in formalin and ultimately transferred to 75% ethanol for long-term storage. For nearly all species, we took multiple tissue samples from specimen vouchers prior to formalin-fixation; we preserved tissues in 95% ethanol and then stored them at −80°C. The 5′-end of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene (mtCOI) was sequenced for 94 species to confirm their taxonomic identification. Using these barcode sequences, we also measured genetic distances between collected individuals and their conspecifics from other localities outside Hawaii to verify the hypothesis that Hawaiian populations of species broadly distributed throughout the Indo-Pacific may be genetically distinct. We present select case studies to demonstrate the potential for undiscovered endemism in the Hawaiian fish biota.

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Fig. 1. Map of Kāne‘ohe Bay with the 2017 MarineGEO fish collecting localities numbered 1 to 61, as described in text. Blue dots = North-west bay; Red dots = Central bay; Yellow dots = South-east bay.

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Fig. 2. Select localities throughout Kāne‘ohe Bay. (A) View of the bay looking north from Laenani Beach. The small island to the right of the Ko‘olau mountain range is Mokoli‘i (Chinaman's Hat). Photo by L.R. Parenti. (B) Exposed lavarock tidepools on Kapapa Island. Photo by D.E. Pitassy. (C) Laenani Beach looking north. Photo by L.R. Parenti. (D) Wall of the He‘eia fishpond; enclosed fishpond waters are to the left of the wall, open bay to the right. Photo by Z. Jaafar. (E) Moku o Lo‘e, or Coconut Island, home of the Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology. Photo by L.R. Parenti. (F) The Ko‘olau mountain range looking north at Kahalu‘u. Photo by L.R. Parenti.

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Table 1. List of species collected in a classification

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Fig. 3. Gymnothorax eurostus (Abbott, 1860), family Muraenidae. USNM 442426. Photo by L.R. Parenti.

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Fig. 4. Hippocampus kuda Bleeker, 1852, family Syngnathidae. USNM 442322. Photo by D.E. Pitassy.

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Fig. 5. Sebastapistes coniorta Jenkins, 1903, family Scorpaenidae. USNM 442298. Photo by D.E. Pitassy.

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Fig. 6. Asterropteryx semipunctata Rüppell, 1830, family Gobiidae. USNM 421677. Photo by Z. Jaafar.

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Fig. 7. Omobranchus obliquus (Garman, 1903), family Blenniidae. USNM 442345. Photo by D.E. Pitassy.

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Fig. 8. Chaetodon lunula (Lacépède, 1802), family Chaetodontidae. USNM 442377. Photo by D.E. Pitassy.

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Fig. 9. Kuhlia xenura (Jordan & Gilbert, 1882), family Kuhliidae. USNM 442361. Photo by D.E. Pitassy.

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Fig. 10. Polydactylus sexfilis (Valenciennes, 1831), family Polynemidae. USNM 442250. Photo by D.E. Pitassy.

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Fig. 11. Rhinecanthus rectangulus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), family Balistidae. USNM 442410. Photo by D.E. Pitassy.

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Fig. 12. Diodon hystrix Linnaeus, 1758, family Diodontidae. USNM 442206. Photo by L.R. Parenti.

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