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First record of the heart urchin Plagiobrissus grandis (Gmelin, 1791) (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) in the coastal region of Paraná, southern Brazil

Abstract

This study presents the first record of the cordiform echinoid Plagiobrissus grandis (Gmelin, 1791Gmelin, J.F. 1791. Vermes . In: Caroli a Linné Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis.: Editio decima tertia, aucta, reformata, Lipsiae, Impensis G.E. Beer. v. 1, pt. 6, p. 3021-4120. Available: Available: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/83098#page/7/mode/1up . Access: 16/05/2023.
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) (Echinoidea: Spatangoida: Brissidae) in Paraná’s shallow inner shelf, in addition to a brief description of its location, body measurements, sex determination, and reproductive status. Two specimens were recorded between 2015 (bycatch by artisanal fishing) and 2016 (observed by scuba diving). The only specimen - with severe signs of weakness - captured was donated to Associação MarBrasil and kept in an aquarium for rehabilitation (8 days), where it was possible to observe digging movements, burying skills (partially), and camouflage or covering behavior. The organism was sent to the UNESPAR campus of Paranaguá and was photographed, measured (length: 155.65 mm, width: 118.93 mm, and maximum test height: 41.31 mm), fixed, and properly preserved. Digitized images of the histological preparation showed that it was a female in the recovery stage (or nutritional reserve) of the reproductive cycle. Regardless of their limitations, the current records for the Brissidae family in South Atlantic are still concentrated on the Brazilian coast, contributing to the understanding of zoogeographic, ecological, morphophysiological, and behavioral aspects of the spatangoid echinoids.

Keywords
Geographic distribution; Reproductive aspects; Echinoidea; Irregular echinoid; Spatangoida

INTRODUCTION

The family Brissidae Gray, 1855 had, until the 1990’s, 13 genera and about 69 species (Mcnamara & Henderson, 1984Mcnamara, K.J. & Hendersont, R.A. 1984. A redescription of the rare echinoid Taimanawa mortenseni Henderson and Fell (Spatangoida: Brissidae). Records of the Western Australian Museum, 11(4): 403-410.; Ghiold, 1989Ghiold, J. 1989. Species distributions of irregular echinoids. Biological Oceanography, 6(1): 79-162.; Baker & Rowe, 1990Baker, A.N. & Rowe, F.W.E. 1990. Atelostomatid sea urchins from Australian and New Zealand waters (Echinoidea: Cassiduloida, Holasteroida, Spatangoida, Neoplampadoida). Invertebrate Systematics, 4(2): 281-316.). The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS; https://www.marinespecies.org) has been validating the family, which currently has 11 genera and one the subfamily Brissopsinae Lambert, 1905, with 3 genera, totaling 39 accepted species.

Plagiobrissus grandis (Gmelin, 1791Gmelin, J.F. 1791. Vermes . In: Caroli a Linné Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis.: Editio decima tertia, aucta, reformata, Lipsiae, Impensis G.E. Beer. v. 1, pt. 6, p. 3021-4120. Available: Available: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/83098#page/7/mode/1up . Access: 16/05/2023.
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) has an oval and flat carapace rounded anteriorly and truncated posteriorly, covered by long spines (Gondim et al., 2018Gondim, A.I.; Moura, R.B.; Christoffersen, M.L. & Dias, T.L.P. 2018. Taxonomic guide and historical review of echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from northeastern Brazil. Zootaxa, 4529(1): 1-72. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4529.1.1.
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, Martins et al., 2018Martins, L.; Souto, C.; Braga, J. & Tavares, M. 2018. Echinoidea and Holothuroidea (Echinodermata) of the Trindade and Martin Vaz Archipelago, off Brazil, with new records and remarks on taxonomy and species composition. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 98(3): 521-555. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315416001569.
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). The species is geographically distributed from Florida (USA) to Brazil, including the Caribbean and the entire Central American coast (Hendler et al., 1995Hendler, G.; Miller, J.E.; Pawson, D.L. & Kier, P.M. 1995. Sea stars, sea urchins and allies: Echinoderms of Florida and the Caribbean. Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press.). In Brazil, records about the species are sporadic, including the states of Alagoas (Gondim et al., 2018Gondim, A.I.; Moura, R.B.; Christoffersen, M.L. & Dias, T.L.P. 2018. Taxonomic guide and historical review of echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from northeastern Brazil. Zootaxa, 4529(1): 1-72. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4529.1.1.
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), Bahia, the Trindade and Martins Vaz Archipelago (Martins et al., 2018Martins, L.; Souto, C.; Braga, J. & Tavares, M. 2018. Echinoidea and Holothuroidea (Echinodermata) of the Trindade and Martin Vaz Archipelago, off Brazil, with new records and remarks on taxonomy and species composition. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 98(3): 521-555. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315416001569.
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), and São Paulo (Netto et al., 2005Netto, L.F.; Hadel, V.F. & Tiago, C.G. 2005. Echinodermata from São Sebastião Channel (São Paulo, Brazil). Revista de Biología Tropical, 53 (Suppl. 3): 207-218., Tommasi, 1958Tommasi, L.R. 1958. Os equinodermos do litoral de São Paulo. II. Diadematidae, Schizasteridae, Brissidae, Cidaroidae (Echinoidea) e Asteroidea do bentos costeiro. Contribuições Avulsas do Instituto Oceanográfico, Oceanografia Biológica, 2: 1-38.). In addition to Sealifebase data (Palomares & Pauly, 2022Palomares, M.L.D. & Pauly, D. 2022. SeaLifeBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. [dataset]. Available: Available: https://www.sealifebase.org . Access: 01/04/2022.
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) from the Brazilian states Pará, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, and Rio de Janeiro. Its bathymetric distribution ranges from the coastal zone (1 m) to depths of 200 m (Serafy, 1979Serafy, D.K. 1979. Memoirs of the Hourglass Cruises. V (III): Echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida Department of Natural Resources.), more commonly up to the isobath of 50 m.

In southern Brazil, the latitudinal limit of P. grandis is speculated to be on the coast of the Santa Catarina state (Slivak et al., 2022Slivak, N.N; Lindner, A. & Romanowski, H.P. 2022. Echinoderms from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: an update on biodiversity and distribution. Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia, 62(4): 1-25. e202262004. https://doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.004.
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). According to unpublished information by Oliveira (1989Oliveira, I.L. 1989. Stelleroidea (Echinodermata) do litoral catarinense. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis.) and Oliveira et al. (1987Oliveira, I.L.; Moreira, A.P.T. & Saalfeld, K. 1987. Levantamento de equinodermos da Ilha de Santa Catarina (Florianópolis, SC): dados preliminares. In: Seminários sobre Ciências do Mar, 2º. Anais. Florianopolis, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. p. 18-24.), the limit would be along rocky outcrops and sandy bottoms on Campeche Island, Florianópolis (27°41′S; 48°28′W). Unfortunately, in these studies there is no indication of voucher material in museums or collections, making it impossible to confirm the biological material, or its record, quantity, and/or specimen location in this region.

This rare species lacks ecological and biological information. Its geographic distribution limits are the subject of academic discussion. Therefore, this study aims to formally present the first record of P. grandis occurrence on the Paraná coast, in Brazil, expanding the geographic distribution data and offering a record of its behavior and reproduction, in addition to images that help visualize their characteristics.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

The Paraná state coast is characterized by oceanic environments, estuaries, and inlets (Angulo & Araújo, 1996Angulo, R.J. & Araújo, A.D. 1996. Classificação da costa paranaense com base na sua dinâmica como subsídio à ocupação da orla litorânea. Boletim Paranaense de Geociências, 44: 7-17.; Santos et al., 2015Santos, L.J.C.; de Paula, E.V. & Soares, C.R. 2015. Antonina Bay and Superagui Island: A Mosaic of Mountains, Coastal Plain, and Atlantic Forest. In: Vieira, B.C.; Salgado, A.A.R. & Santos, L.J.C. Landscapes and landforms of Brazil. New York, Springer Netherlands. p. 103-113. Available: Available: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-017-8023-0_10 . Access: 16/05/2023.
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). There is a continental shelf with a width between 175 and 190 km and a slope break at approximately 150 m depth (Mahiques et al., 2004Mahiques, M.M. de; Tessler, M.G.; Ciotti, A.M.; da Silveira, I.C.A.; e Sousa, S.H.D.M.; Figueira, R.C.L.; Tassinari, C.C.G.; Furtado, V.V. & Passos, R.F. 2004. Hydrodynamically driven patterns of recent sedimentation in the shelf and upper slope off Southeast Brazil. Continental Shelf Research, 24(15): 1685-1697. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2004.05.013.
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). Sediments composed of quartz sand and a smooth topographic gradient predominate in the shelf’s inner region, up to 50 m depth of the platform (Veiga et al., 2006Veiga, F.A.; Angulo, R.J.; Sá, F.; Odreski, L.L.R.; Lamour, M.R. & Disaró, S.T. 2006. Origin of mud deposits in a wave dominated shallow inner continental shelf of the State of Paraná coast, southern Brazil. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue, 39: 262-265.; Nagai et al., 2014Nagai, R.H.; Sousa, S.H. & Mahiques, M.M. 2014. The southern Brazilian shelf. Geological Society Memoirs, 41(1): 47-54.). The Parque Nacional Marinho (PARNA) das Ilhas dos Currais, a set of small islands that harbor great biodiversity (Noernberg et al., 2008Noernberg, M.A.; Angelotti, R.; Caldeira, G.A. & Ribeiro de Sousa, A.F. 2008. Determinação da sensibilidade do litoral paranaense à contaminação por óleo. Brazilian Journal of Aquatic Science and Technology, 12(2): 49-59.), resides on Paraná’s internal platform.

The material analyzed in the present study comes from two observations. Whenever possible, the organisms were photographed, measured length, width, and height, fixed in 10% formalin, and preserved in 70% ethanol solution. Ten spines of each type were measured (length and width) through digital images, using the ImageJ software. The mean and standard deviation are presented in the diagnosis. Additionally, the sex of the organisms was determined, and the characterization of the gonadal development was performed. A gonadal tissue fragment (1 cm²) was removed through a small incision made under one of the interambulacral plates (1 cm²) for routine histotechnique procedures for hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). In the gametogenesis events description (Nunes & Jangoux, 2004Nunes, C.A.P. & Jangoux, M. 2004. Reproductive cycle of the spatangoid echinoid Echinocardium cordatum (Echinodermata) in the southwestern North Sea. Invertebrate reproduction & development, 45(1): 41-57. https://doi.org/10.1080/07924259.2004.9652572.
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; Tavares & Borzone, 2006Tavares, Y.A.G. & Borzone, C.A. 2006. Reproductive cycle of Mellita quinquiesperforata (Leske) (Echinodermata, Echinoidea) in two contrasting beach environments. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 23(2): 573-580. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-81752006000200033.
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, 2015Tavares, Y.A.G. & Borzone, C.A. 2015. The reproductive cycle of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) in southern Brazil. Revista de Biología Tropical , 63 (Suppl. 2): 243-250. http://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v63i2.23158.
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), diagnoses were used for both regular echinoids: Lytechinus variegatus (Lamarck, 1816Lamarck, J.B.M. de. 1816. Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertèbres. Tome troisième: Paris, Deterville/Verdière. 612p. Available: Available: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/12712 . Access: 16/05/2023.
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) (Toxopneustidae: Camarodonta) and irregular: Echinocardium cordatum (Pennant, 1777) (Loveniidae: Spatangoida) and Mellita quinquiesperforata (Leske, 1778) (Mellitidae: Clypeasteroida).

The images were obtained through an Olympus CX43 microscope with an attached Olympus EP50 camera and processed in the EP50 V2019 software to obtain morphometric measurements. The distribution map was produced with the aid of the ggmap (Kahle & Wickham, 2013Kahle, D.J. & Wickham, H. 2013. ggmap: spatial visualization with ggplot2. The R Journal, 5(1): 144-161.) package for R (R Core Team, 2022R Core Team. 2022. R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. Available: Available: https://www.R-project.org . Access: 20/12/2022.
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).

RESULTS

One specimen (Fig. 1A and B) was captured accidentally by artisanal fishermen with a trawl net, at approximately 10 m deep, near the Parque Nacional das Ilhas dos Currais (Fig. 2) on August 2, 2015 (25,70°S; 48,37°W). The second specimen was observed in 2016, during scuba dive, by the researcher MSc. Robin Hilbert Loose (NGO Associação MarBrasil) near the Djanka ferry wreck, at 26 m deep (25,89839°S; 48,14536°W).

Figure 1
Live specimen Plagiobrissus grandis (ECH 033) in an aquarium. (A) oral view and (B) aboral view. (C) Image of the covering behavior. Photos: Robin Hilbert Loose.

Figure 2
Fixed specimen Plagiobrissus grandis (ECH 033) - captured at approximately 10 m depth near Parque Nacional Marinho das Ilhas dos Currais (Paraná State). Aboral view (left) and oral view (right). Photo: Maristela Bueno.

The first specimen was donated to Associação MarBrasil, already showing signs of weakness; after eight days, its aquarium rehabilitation was not successful. Although visibly weakened, the specimen under observation (in an aquarium) developed covering behavior with bottom material (shells) and excavation movements to partially bury itself (Fig. 1C). The specimen was redirected to the Marine Biology Laboratory of UNESPAR, to be deposited in the institution’s scientific collection (no. ECH 033). The second specimen was only observed and not collected, due to the lack of permission of the environmental agency. However, its large size, digging behavior and morphological characteristics, could guarantee its identification.

Taxonomic review

Plagiobrissus grandis (Gmelin, 1791Gmelin, J.F. 1791. Vermes . In: Caroli a Linné Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis.: Editio decima tertia, aucta, reformata, Lipsiae, Impensis G.E. Beer. v. 1, pt. 6, p. 3021-4120. Available: Available: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/83098#page/7/mode/1up . Access: 16/05/2023.
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Figs 1 , 2 , 3 and 4

Figure 3
Oral view specimen Plagiobrissus grandis (ECH 033) - captured at approximately 10 m depth near Parque Nacional Marinho das Ilhas dos Currais (Paraná State). Oral view and plastron (A), long spines fan-shaped base, localized outside the plastron (B) and spatulate spines in the plastron (C). Photo: Maristela Bueno.

Figure 4
Fixed specimen Plagiobrissus grandis (ECH 033) - captured at approximately 10 m depth near Parque Nacional Marinho das Ilhas dos Currais (Paraná State). Oral view, detail of peristome (A), subanal fasciole (B) and anal fasciole and periproct (C). Photo: Maristela Bueno.

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Material examined:Parque Nacional Marinho das Ilhas dos Currais (Paraná State) - 10 m, 02-VIII-2015, // Maristela Bueno det. 2018. 1 ♀ (UNESPAR - ECH 033); Djanka ferry wreck (Paraná State) - 26 m, 2016 // Robin Hilbert Loose, personal observation.

Diagnosis: The specimen (ECH 033) dimensions were 155.65 mm in length, 118.93 mm in width, and 41.31 mm in maximum height (Fig. 3), test oval and flattened, rounded anteriorly and truncate posteriorly (Fig. 1). The carapace is extremely thin and fragile, brittle. At the top of the test, the apical disc plating is ethmolytic, with 4 symmetrically sized gonopores. The ambulacral zones draw 4 petals radiating on the upper face from the apical system, these petals are slightly inserted into the test, without forming a gutter or deep furrow. At the front of the test, a shallow notch, without perforations, connects the apical system to the front concavity, under which opens the mouth or peristome (Fig. 4A), which is in an anterior and ventral position, and relatively small (18.48 mm) representing 15% of the total width of the organism. Labrum short, in contact with both sternal plates (Fig. 4A). Between these petals extend the inter-ambulacral zones covered with large tubercles in relief: these are the supports for the long spines (length = 25.35 ± 7.19 mm; width = 0.75 ± 0.19 mm; n = 10), with short, backward-curving spines between them (Figs. 1 and 2). The peripetal fasciole is covered with very small spines (length = 4.12 ± 1.11 mm; width = 0.29 ± 0.05 mm; n = 10). In the middle of the ventral face is the plastron (Fig. 3A), particularly narrow, with rectilinear and parallel edges. Outside the plastron, there are longer spines (Fig. 3B) with a fan-shaped base (length = 20.07 ± 5.04 mm; width = 0.60 ± 0.11 mm; base width = 1.38 ± 0.17 mm; n = 10). The spatulate spines in the plastron (Fig. 3C) are thinner and shorter than on the rest of the oral surface (length = 9.11 ± 1.83 mm; width = 0.51 ± 0.06 mm; tip width = 0.68 ± 0.08 mm; n = 10). The suture between the sternal and episternal plates is very marked and concave. The terminal (posterior) anus, surrounded by a subanal fasciole shield-shaped (Fig. 4B) with large plates. Periproct large (10.63 mm), tear-shaped (Figs. 4B and C), truncate, surrounded by anal fasciole (Fig. 4C).

Colour: Living specimens are light brown (Fig. 1), naked test light beige.

Distribution: North America and Caribbean Sea (Palomares & Pauly, 2022Palomares, M.L.D. & Pauly, D. 2022. SeaLifeBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. [dataset]. Available: Available: https://www.sealifebase.org . Access: 01/04/2022.
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). In Brazil from Alagoas, Bahia, São Paulo (Tommasi, 1958Tommasi, L.R. 1958. Os equinodermos do litoral de São Paulo. II. Diadematidae, Schizasteridae, Brissidae, Cidaroidae (Echinoidea) e Asteroidea do bentos costeiro. Contribuições Avulsas do Instituto Oceanográfico, Oceanografia Biológica, 2: 1-38., Netto et al., 2005Netto, L.F.; Hadel, V.F. & Tiago, C.G. 2005. Echinodermata from São Sebastião Channel (São Paulo, Brazil). Revista de Biología Tropical, 53 (Suppl. 3): 207-218., Gondim et al., 2018Gondim, A.I.; Moura, R.B.; Christoffersen, M.L. & Dias, T.L.P. 2018. Taxonomic guide and historical review of echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from northeastern Brazil. Zootaxa, 4529(1): 1-72. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4529.1.1.
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), and Paraná (present study), including Trindade Island (Martins et al., 2018Martins, L.; Souto, C.; Braga, J. & Tavares, M. 2018. Echinoidea and Holothuroidea (Echinodermata) of the Trindade and Martin Vaz Archipelago, off Brazil, with new records and remarks on taxonomy and species composition. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 98(3): 521-555. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315416001569.
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). This is the first record of this species in Paraná State (Fig. 5). From depths of 1 to 210 m, but most common in less than 50 m (Serafy, 1979Serafy, D.K. 1979. Memoirs of the Hourglass Cruises. V (III): Echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida Department of Natural Resources.).

Figure 5
Geographical distribution of Plagiobrissus grandis in America. The dots represent the previous and new records of the species. Map background generated with package “ggmap” using Google Maps API.

Biological observations

The digitized images of the histological preparations showed a high density of somatic lineage cells with phagocytic function and storage of substances (known as nutritive phagocytes), occupying nearly the entire follicular lumen. The main highlight of these cellular elements is their globular appearance and the presence of cytoplasmic inclusions of varying sizes and colors (Fig. 6).

Figure 6
Photomicrograph of a female gonad follicle of Plagiobrissus grandis (ECH 033) found near Parque Nacional de Ilha dos Currais (Paraná State). FN: nutritive phagocyte; OP: primary oocyte. HE×10 (original magnification). Photo: Yara A. Garcia Tavares.

Yet scarce, the presence of tiny female gametes (primary oocytes) adhered to the acinus wall indicated the sex of the specimen. The gonads of this individual captured in August/2015 were categorized in the nutrient reserve accumulation stage (or reproductive cycle recovery period).

DISCUSSION

The characteristics commonly described for identification of this species were easily observed (Gondim et al., 2018Gondim, A.I.; Moura, R.B.; Christoffersen, M.L. & Dias, T.L.P. 2018. Taxonomic guide and historical review of echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from northeastern Brazil. Zootaxa, 4529(1): 1-72. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4529.1.1.
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4529.1....
; Martin et al., 2018; Sour-Tovar et al., 2018Sour-Tovar, F.; Quiroz-Barroso, S.A. & Torres-Martínez, M.Á. 2018. Presencia de Plagiobrissus grandis (Gmelin, 1788) (Echinoidea: Spatangoida) en la Formación Tuxpan, Mioceno (Langhiano) del norte del Estado de Veracruz, México. Consideraciones Biogeográficas. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, 70(3): 797-807. https://doi.org/10.18268/bsgm2018v70n3a12.
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). Comparing specimen ECH 033 with the other descriptions, it was not possible to confirm specific differences because the descriptions are more generic.

Gondim et al. (2018Gondim, A.I.; Moura, R.B.; Christoffersen, M.L. & Dias, T.L.P. 2018. Taxonomic guide and historical review of echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from northeastern Brazil. Zootaxa, 4529(1): 1-72. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4529.1.1.
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4529.1....
) and Martins et al. (2018Martins, L.; Souto, C.; Braga, J. & Tavares, M. 2018. Echinoidea and Holothuroidea (Echinodermata) of the Trindade and Martin Vaz Archipelago, off Brazil, with new records and remarks on taxonomy and species composition. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 98(3): 521-555. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315416001569.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S002531541600156...
) describe the species with long, thin spines anchored in large primary tubercles between the petals. The ethmolytic apical system, in which genital plate 2 (madreporite) is elongated, separates the genital plates 4 and 1 (posterior) and ocular plates V, and I (also posterior). It has a large petaloid, with long petals, well-developed peripetalic fasciole. Ambulacrum III (anterior) is shallow and slightly depressed (Sour-Tovar et al., 2018Sour-Tovar, F.; Quiroz-Barroso, S.A. & Torres-Martínez, M.Á. 2018. Presencia de Plagiobrissus grandis (Gmelin, 1788) (Echinoidea: Spatangoida) en la Formación Tuxpan, Mioceno (Langhiano) del norte del Estado de Veracruz, México. Consideraciones Biogeográficas. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, 70(3): 797-807. https://doi.org/10.18268/bsgm2018v70n3a12.
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).

Furthermore, the peristome is kidney-shaped, and covered by large plates, with small spines and trifilar pedicellariae. The subanal fasciculus is well developed, with anal fascicles extending aborally on each side of the periproct. The oral surface of the test is flat, the periproct region is small and the plastron amphisternum is narrow. The spines on the oral surface are expanded at its base while those on the plastron are numerous and thinner than on the rest of the body (Tommasi, 1958Tommasi, L.R. 1958. Os equinodermos do litoral de São Paulo. II. Diadematidae, Schizasteridae, Brissidae, Cidaroidae (Echinoidea) e Asteroidea do bentos costeiro. Contribuições Avulsas do Instituto Oceanográfico, Oceanografia Biológica, 2: 1-38.; Gondim et al., 2018Gondim, A.I.; Moura, R.B.; Christoffersen, M.L. & Dias, T.L.P. 2018. Taxonomic guide and historical review of echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from northeastern Brazil. Zootaxa, 4529(1): 1-72. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4529.1.1.
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).

For the South Atlantic, the rare records of P. grandis (photographic material and items from collections or underwater observation) are all described for the Brazilian coast (Fig. 5), including the oceanic islands. The records presented herein greatly confirm and expand the distribution of P. grandis 340 km to the South. There are still wide gaps in its range, and investigating nearby localities that harbor the same habitats may reveal novel and important records. New collections are necessary to actively search for the species on the coast of Santa Catarina. Yet limited, the records for the Brissidae family in both hemispheres and different oceans constitute important ecological contributions to understanding the latitudinal and in-depth distribution, in addition to descriptions of morphological variability and behavioral information for Spatangoida echinoids (Budicin, 2019Budicin, P. 2019. First record of Plagiobrissus costai (Gasco, 1867) (Echinoidea, Brissidae) in Adriatic Sea. Natura Croatica: Periodicum Musei Historiae Naturalis Croatici, 28(2): 465-470. https://doi.org/10.20302/NC.2019.28.31.
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; Nigam & Raghunathan, 2017Nigam, N.K. & Raghunathan, C. 2017. New record of an irregular sea urchin, Brissus latecarinatus (Leske, 1778) (Echinoidea Brissidae) from the Andaman Islands. Biodiversity Journal, 8(1): 15-18.).

Generally, observations found adult specimen solitary or in very small numbers. Most likely the populations of P. grandis have low densities with a high indication of non-gregarious habits of individuals, as for the occurrences of Brissus gigas (Cameron, 2010Cameron, M.J. 2010. The Largest Recorded Specimen of the Giant Heart Urchin, Brissus gigas (Echinoidea: Brissidae). Records of the Auckland Museum, 47: 89-92.) in New Zealand; Brissus latecarinatus (Nigam & Raghunathan, 2017Nigam, N.K. & Raghunathan, C. 2017. New record of an irregular sea urchin, Brissus latecarinatus (Leske, 1778) (Echinoidea Brissidae) from the Andaman Islands. Biodiversity Journal, 8(1): 15-18.) for the Bay of Benguela; Rhynobrissus cuneus (Martínez-Melo et al., 2014Martínez-Melo, A.; Solís-Marín, F.A. & Laguarda-Figueras, A. 2014. New record of the irregular sea urchin Rhynobrissus cuneus (Echinoidea: Brissidae). Revista mexicana de biodiversidad, 85(2): 617-620. https://doi.org/10.7550/rmb.37393.
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; Weaver et al., 2018Weaver, P.G.; Williams, B.W. & Sadorf, E.M. 2018. A New Record of the Heart Urchin Rhynobrissus cuneus (Spatangoida: Brissidae) from Buxton Beach, Dare County, North Carolina. Southeastern Naturalist, 17(3): N34-N39. https://doi.org/10.1656/058.017.0303.
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) in the Gulf of Mexico; and Metalia persica (Kanagaraj et al., 2019Kanagaraj, C.; Mooi, R.; Kumar, D.S.V.; Premachandran, H.; Rajendran, A.K.; Rethinavelu, S.; Ramachandran, P. & Ramachandran, R. 2019. First record of the heart urchin Metalia persica (Mortensen, 1940) (Spatangoida: Brissidae) from the Chennai coast, India. Zootaxa , 4624(2): 296-300. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4624.2.13.
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4624.2....
; Fatemi, 2020Fatemi, Y. 2020. New record and range expansion of a rare spatangoid species, Metalia persica (Mortensen, 1940) (Echinoidea, Brissidae) from the Oman Sea. Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences, 19(5): 2730-2734. https://doi.org/10.10.22092/ijfs.2020.122204.
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) in the Gulf of Oman and on the Arabian Sea.

The protection and camouflage strategies described here for P. grandis are peculiar habits among the Echinoidea (Hendler et al., 1995Hendler, G.; Miller, J.E.; Pawson, D.L. & Kier, P.M. 1995. Sea stars, sea urchins and allies: Echinoderms of Florida and the Caribbean. Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press.; Verling et al., 2004Verling, E.; Crook, A.C. & Barnes, D.K. 2004. The dynamics of covering behaviour in dominant echinoid populations from American and European west coasts. Marine Ecology, 25(3): 191-206. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0485.2004.00025.x.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0485.2004...
). They are also commonly described for Spatangoida representatives such as those of the Brissidae family (Kier & Grant, 1965Kier, P.M. & Grant, R.E. 1965. Echinoid distribution and habits, Key Largo coral reef preserve, Florida. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 149(6): 1-68.; Serafy, 1979Serafy, D.K. 1979. Memoirs of the Hourglass Cruises. V (III): Echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida Department of Natural Resources.; del Valle García et al., 2005del Valle García, R.; Solís-Marín, F.A.; Abreu Pérez, M.; Laguarda-Figueras, F. & Durán González, A. de la L. 2005. Catálogo de los equinodermos (Echinodermata: Crinoidea, Echinoidea, Holothuroidea) nerítico-betónico del Arquipiélago Cubano. Revista de Biologia Tropical, 53(3): 9-28. https://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v53i3.26664.
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) and regulars such as Lytechinus variegatus (Toxopleuridae) (Carvalho-Souza et al., 2011Carvalho-Souza, G.F.; Miranda, D.A. & Tinôco, M.S. 2011. O ouriço lilás Lytechinus variegatus (Lamarck, 1816) e o lixo marinho na Baía de Todos-os-Santos, Brasil. In: Congresso Latino-Americano de Ciências do Mar, 14º. Anais. Balneário Camboriu. COLACMAR. 14p. Available: Available: http://www.globalgarbage.org/praia/downloads/XIV-COLACMAR-2011/1647.pdf . Access: 20/12/2022.
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).

The analyzed individual gonads were categorized in the accumulation of nutritive reserves stage (or recovery period of the reproductive cycle), frequently observed in the winter and early spring months, also in the echinoids populations inhabitants of the Paraná coast (Tavares, 2004Tavares, Y.A.G. 2004. Biologia reprodutiva dos equinóides Echinometra lucunter (Linnaeus, 1758) e Arbacia lixula (Linnaeus, 1758) (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) na Ilha da Galheta, litoral paranaense, Brasil. Doctoral Thesis. Universidade Federal de Paraná, Curitiba.; Tavares & Borzone, 2006Tavares, Y.A.G. & Borzone, C.A. 2006. Reproductive cycle of Mellita quinquiesperforata (Leske) (Echinodermata, Echinoidea) in two contrasting beach environments. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 23(2): 573-580. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-81752006000200033.
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, 2015Tavares, Y.A.G. & Borzone, C.A. 2015. The reproductive cycle of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) in southern Brazil. Revista de Biología Tropical , 63 (Suppl. 2): 243-250. http://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v63i2.23158.
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).

Finally, the importance of publishing technical notes, checklists, or faunal inventories is evident, as they legitimately support proposals for coastal and marine biodiversity conservation and management (Mikkelsen & Cracraft, 2001Mikkelsen, P.M. & Cracraft, J. 2001. Marine biodiversity and the need for systematic inventories. Bulletin of Marine Science, 69(2): 525-534.). In Brazil, this premise is particularly important for marine benthic communities with less representation or groups that are yet poorly investigated (despite their ecological importance), such as the echinoderm fauna. Furthermore, such records can provide evidence on new occurrences of species, provide information on the conservation status or threat of taxa or even list potential environmental bioindicators.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:

The author(s) would like to thank the artisanal fishermen for their engagement in the NGO Associação Marbrasil, the reviewers for providing important considerations to the article and UNESPAR’s Academic Writing Center (Centro de Escrita Acadêmica da UNESPAR - https://eri.unespar.edu.br/menu-geral/centro-de-escrita-academica-da-unespar) of the State University of Paraná (Universidade Estadual do Paraná - UNESPAR) for assistance with English language developmental editing.

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  • FUNDING INFORMATION:

    Study without funding.
  • Published with the financial support of the "Programa de Apoio às Publicações Científicas da Universidade de São Paulo"

Edited by

Edited by:

Marcelo Veronesi Fukuda

Data availability

Data citations

Palomares, M.L.D. & Pauly, D. 2022. SeaLifeBase World Wide Web electronic publication. [dataset]. Available: Available: https://www.sealifebase.org Access: 01/04/2022.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    22 Sept 2023
  • Date of issue
    2023

History

  • Received
    20 Dec 2022
  • Accepted
    23 June 2023
  • Published
    01 Aug 2023
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