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Elops smithi

The malacho or Southern ladyfish,[1] (Elops smithi) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Elops, the only genus in the monotypic family Elopidae.

Elops smithi
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Elopiformes
Family: Elopidae
Genus: Elops
Species:
E. smithi
Binomial name
Elops smithi
McBride, C. R. Rocha, Ruiz-Carus & Bowen, 2010

Description edit

Elops smithi like other species in its genus, has a long, slender, round body covered with silvery scales. The mouth is terminal and the tail is deeply forked. Identification of all seven Elops species requires counting the number of gillrakers and vertebrae.[2]

Distribution edit

Elops smithi is distributed in the western South Atlantic Ocean from as far south as Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to the Caribbean Sea, Bahamas, and the southwestern Gulf of Mexico.[2][3][4][5]

Leptocephali and juveniles are also collected along the eastern seaboard of North America, the northern and eastern Gulf of Mexico, and Bermuda, but these represent waifs or vagrants,[4][6][7] and do not support a population of adults.

Its distribution overlaps with the ladyfish (Elops saurus) in the southeast US and the southern Gulf of Mexico.[2][4]

Biology edit

Like other members of Elopidae, E. smithi is a pelagic fish that spawns in the sea, but little is known about this marine phase. The larvae, which are transparent and laterally compressed, are dispersed inshore and enter embayments, where they reside 2–3 yr before moving offshore.[4][8][9] The juveniles are euryhaline, or tolerant to a wide range of salinity, so these embayments may be low-salinity estuaries or hyper-saline lagoons.[10] Subadults move into the lower reaches of the embayments, eventually leaving in association with maturation for offshore, marine habitats. Diets in the Caribbean region are dominated by engraulidids fish and penaeids shrimp.[8][9]

Fishery edit

Malacho were used as bait in commercial fisheries in Cuba.[8] In the southeast U.S., the malacho is a small (< 1-2%) but unrecognized component of the commercial and recreational catch.[4] Recreational landings occurring in Puerto Rico should be attributed to Elops smithi where this species is considered a popular sportfish.[11] This species is likely caught in subsistence fisheries elsewhere in its range.

Threats edit

Elops species use estuarine areas and hypersaline lagoons; changes in the quality of these habitats may affect this genus' population dynamics. Although not closely associated with any single habitat, it may be adversely affected by development and urbanization.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Adams, A.; Guindon, K.; Horodysky, A.; MacDonald, T.; McBride, R.; Shenker, J. & Ward, R. (2012). "Elops smithi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012: e.T194309A2311298. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012.RLTS.T194309A2311298.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c McBride, Richard S., Rocha, Claudia R., Ruiz-Carus, Ramon, Bowen, Brian W. 2010. A new species of ladyfish, of the genus Elops (Elopiformes: Elopidae), from the western Atlantic Ocean. Zootaxa. 2346: 29-41. http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2010/f/zt02346p041.pdf
  3. ^ Godoy, E. A. S., Almeida, T. C. M., et al. 2002. Fish assemblages and environmental variables on an artificial reef north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil 59(suppl): S138-S143. http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/content/59/supplement/S138.abstract
  4. ^ a b c d e McBride, Richard S., Horodysky, Andrij Z. 2004. Mechanisms maintaining sympatric distributions of two ladyfish (Elopidae : Elops) morphs in the Gulf of Mexico and western North Atlantic Ocean. Limnology and Oceanography. 49(4): 1173-1181
  5. ^ Sánchez-Botero, J. I., Garcez, D.S., et al. 2009. Indicators of influence of salinity in the resistance and resilience of fish community in a tropical coastal lagoon (Southeastern Brazil) [Indicadores de la influencia de salinidad en la resistencia y resiliencia de la ictiofauna en laguna costera tropical (sudoeste de Brasil)] . Boletín de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras 38(1): 171-195. http://www.invemar.org.co/redcostera1/invemar/docs/boletin_38_1.pdf
  6. ^ Smith, D.G. 1989. Order Elopiformes; Families Elopidae, Megalopidae, and Albulidae: Leptocephali. Memoir Sears Foundation for Marine Research. Number I. Fishes of the Western North Atlantic. Part Nine. Volume Two. Sears Foundation for Marine Research, Yale Univ., New Haven, pp. 961–972
  7. ^ Smith-Vaniz, W. F., Collette, B. B., Luckhurst, B. E. 1999. Fishes of Bermuda. Special publication no. 4 of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.
  8. ^ a b c Carles, C. A. 1967. Datos sobre la biología del banana Elops saurus Linnaeus (Teleosti: Elopidae). Instituto Nacional De La Pesca Cuba. 27: 1-53
  9. ^ a b Santos-Martínez, A. and Arboleda, S. 1993. Aspectos biológicos y ecológicos del macabi Elops saurus Linnaeus (Pisces: Elopidae) en la Cienaga Grande de Santa Marta y costa adyacente, Caribe Colombiano. Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas de Punta de Betín. 22: 77-96
  10. ^ McBride, Richard S.; MacDonald, Timothy C.; Matheson, Richard E., Jr., David A. Rydene, Peter B. Hood. 2001. Nursery habitats for ladyfish, Elops saurus, along salinity gradients in two Florida estuaries. Fishery Bulletin. 99(3): 443-458. http://fishbull.noaa.gov/993/mcb.pdf
  11. ^ Schmied, R. L., Burgess, E. E. 1987. Marine Recreational Fisheries in the Southeastern United States: An Overview. Marine Fisheries Review. 49(2): 1-7. http://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/mfr492/mfr4922.pdf
  12. ^ Adams, A. J., Horodysky, A. Z., McBride, R. S., Guindon, K., Shenker, J., MacDonald, T. C., Harwell, H. D., Ward, R., and Carpenter, K. Global conservation status and research needs for tarpons (Megalopidae), ladyfishes (Elopidae) and bonefishes (Albulidae). Fish and Fisheries (online, early view as of 2013). http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/faf.12017/abstract

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The malacho or Southern ladyfish 1 Elops smithi is a species of ray finned fish in the genus Elops the only genus in the monotypic family Elopidae Elops smithi Conservation status Data Deficient IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Actinopterygii Order Elopiformes Family Elopidae Genus Elops Species E smithi Binomial name Elops smithiMcBride C R Rocha Ruiz Carus amp Bowen 2010 Contents 1 Description 2 Distribution 3 Biology 4 Fishery 5 Threats 6 ReferencesDescription editElops smithi like other species in its genus has a long slender round body covered with silvery scales The mouth is terminal and the tail is deeply forked Identification of all seven Elops species requires counting the number of gillrakers and vertebrae 2 Distribution editElops smithi is distributed in the western South Atlantic Ocean from as far south as Rio de Janeiro Brazil to the Caribbean Sea Bahamas and the southwestern Gulf of Mexico 2 3 4 5 Leptocephali and juveniles are also collected along the eastern seaboard of North America the northern and eastern Gulf of Mexico and Bermuda but these represent waifs or vagrants 4 6 7 and do not support a population of adults Its distribution overlaps with the ladyfish Elops saurus in the southeast US and the southern Gulf of Mexico 2 4 Biology editLike other members of Elopidae E smithi is a pelagic fish that spawns in the sea but little is known about this marine phase The larvae which are transparent and laterally compressed are dispersed inshore and enter embayments where they reside 2 3 yr before moving offshore 4 8 9 The juveniles are euryhaline or tolerant to a wide range of salinity so these embayments may be low salinity estuaries or hyper saline lagoons 10 Subadults move into the lower reaches of the embayments eventually leaving in association with maturation for offshore marine habitats Diets in the Caribbean region are dominated by engraulidids fish and penaeids shrimp 8 9 Fishery editMalacho were used as bait in commercial fisheries in Cuba 8 In the southeast U S the malacho is a small lt 1 2 but unrecognized component of the commercial and recreational catch 4 Recreational landings occurring in Puerto Rico should be attributed to Elops smithi where this species is considered a popular sportfish 11 This species is likely caught in subsistence fisheries elsewhere in its range Threats editElops species use estuarine areas and hypersaline lagoons changes in the quality of these habitats may affect this genus population dynamics Although not closely associated with any single habitat it may be adversely affected by development and urbanization 12 References edit a b Adams A Guindon K Horodysky A MacDonald T McBride R Shenker J amp Ward R 2012 Elops smithi IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2012 e T194309A2311298 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2012 RLTS T194309A2311298 en Retrieved 19 November 2021 a b c McBride Richard S Rocha Claudia R Ruiz Carus Ramon Bowen Brian W 2010 A new species of ladyfish of the genus Elops Elopiformes Elopidae from the western Atlantic Ocean Zootaxa 2346 29 41 http www mapress com zootaxa 2010 f zt02346p041 pdf Godoy E A S Almeida T C M et al 2002 Fish assemblages and environmental variables on an artificial reef north of Rio de Janeiro Brazil ICES Journal of Marine Science Journal du Conseil 59 suppl S138 S143 http icesjms oxfordjournals org content 59 supplement S138 abstract a b c d e McBride Richard S Horodysky Andrij Z 2004 Mechanisms maintaining sympatric distributions of two ladyfish Elopidae Elops morphs in the Gulf of Mexico and western North Atlantic Ocean Limnology and Oceanography 49 4 1173 1181 Sanchez Botero J I Garcez D S et al 2009 Indicators of influence of salinity in the resistance and resilience of fish community in a tropical coastal lagoon Southeastern Brazil Indicadores de la influencia de salinidad en la resistencia y resiliencia de la ictiofauna en laguna costera tropical sudoeste de Brasil Boletin de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras 38 1 171 195 http www invemar org co redcostera1 invemar docs boletin 38 1 pdf Smith D G 1989 Order Elopiformes Families Elopidae Megalopidae and Albulidae Leptocephali Memoir Sears Foundation for Marine Research Number I Fishes of the Western North Atlantic Part Nine Volume Two Sears Foundation for Marine Research Yale Univ New Haven pp 961 972 Smith Vaniz W F Collette B B Luckhurst B E 1999 Fishes of Bermuda Special publication no 4 of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists a b c Carles C A 1967 Datos sobre la biologia del banana Elops saurus Linnaeus Teleosti Elopidae Instituto Nacional De La Pesca Cuba 27 1 53 a b Santos Martinez A and Arboleda S 1993 Aspectos biologicos y ecologicos del macabi Elops saurus Linnaeus Pisces Elopidae en la Cienaga Grande de Santa Marta y costa adyacente Caribe Colombiano Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas de Punta de Betin 22 77 96 McBride Richard S MacDonald Timothy C Matheson Richard E Jr David A Rydene Peter B Hood 2001 Nursery habitats for ladyfish Elops saurus along salinity gradients in two Florida estuaries Fishery Bulletin 99 3 443 458 http fishbull noaa gov 993 mcb pdf Schmied R L Burgess E E 1987 Marine Recreational Fisheries in the Southeastern United States An Overview Marine Fisheries Review 49 2 1 7 http spo nmfs noaa gov mfr492 mfr4922 pdf Adams A J Horodysky A Z McBride R S Guindon K Shenker J MacDonald T C Harwell H D Ward R and Carpenter K Global conservation status and research needs for tarpons Megalopidae ladyfishes Elopidae and bonefishes Albulidae Fish and Fisheries online early view as of 2013 http onlinelibrary wiley com doi 10 1111 faf 12017 abstract Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elops smithi amp oldid 1125909915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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