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. 2023 Sep;103(3):516-528.
doi: 10.1111/jfb.15466. Epub 2023 Jun 14.

A holistic and comprehensive data approach validates the distribution of the critically endangered flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius)

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A holistic and comprehensive data approach validates the distribution of the critically endangered flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius)

Amy Garbett et al. J Fish Biol. 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Morphological similarities between skates of the genus Dipturus in the north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean have resulted in longstanding confusion, misidentification and misreporting. Current evidence indicates that the common skate is best explained as two species, the flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius) and the common blue skate (D. batis). However, some management and conservation initiatives developed prior to the separation continue to refer to common skate (as 'D. batis'). This taxonomic uncertainty can lead to errors in estimating population viability, distribution range, and impact on fisheries management and conservation status. Here, we demonstrate how a concerted taxonomic approach, using molecular data and a combination of survey, angler and fisheries data, in addition to expert witness statements, can be used to build a higher resolution picture of the current distribution of D. intermedius. Collated data indicate that flapper skate has a more constrained distribution compared to the perceived distribution of the 'common skate', with most observations recorded from Norway and the western and northern seaboards of Ireland and Scotland, with occasional specimens from Portugal and the Azores. Overall, the revised spatial distribution of D. intermedius has significantly reduced the extant range of the species, indicating a possibly fragmented distribution range.

Keywords: Dipturus cf. intermedia; IUCN; critically endangered; elasmobranchs; genetics; range.

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