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Needlefish

Needlefish (family Belonidae) or long toms[2] are piscivorous fishes primarily associated with very shallow marine habitats or the surface of the open sea. Some genera include species found in marine, brackish, and freshwater environments (e.g., Strongylura), while a few genera are confined to freshwater rivers and streams, including Belonion, Potamorrhaphis, and Xenentodon.[3] Needlefish closely resemble North American freshwater gars (family Lepisosteidae) in being elongated and having long, narrow jaws filled with sharp teeth, and some species of needlefishes are referred to as gars or garfish despite being only distantly related to the true gars. In fact, the name "garfish" was originally used for the needlefish Belone belone in Europe and only later applied to the North American fishes by European settlers during the 18th century.[4]

Description

Needlefish are slender, ranging from 3.0 to 95 cm (1.2 to 37.4 in) in length. They have a single dorsal fin, placed far back on the body, almost opposite to the anal fin. Their most distinctive feature is their long, narrow beak, which bears multiple sharp teeth. In most species, the upper jaw reaches its full length only in adults, so the juveniles have a half-beak appearance, with an elongated lower jaw, but a much smaller upper one. During this stage of their lifecycle, they eat plankton, switching to fish once the beak fully develops. Needlefish reproduce through mating and laying eggs. The male usually rides the female on the waves as they mate.[5]

Needlefish are most common in the subtropics, but some inhabit temperate waters, as well, particularly during the winter. Belone belone, a common North Atlantic species, often swim in schools alongside tuna. Recently, some small specimens have been seen in the Mediterranean Sea.

Ecology

 
A hunting needlefish

All needlefish feed primarily on smaller fish.[6] In addition, some species also take krill,[citation needed] swimming crustaceans,[7] small cephalopods[citation needed] and insects.[8]

Needlefish have been documented in taking advantage of Snell's Window when attacking prey; leaping at a shallow angle to ambush schools of small fish. Due to light refraction through water, objects at the edges of the window appear distorted, disrupting the image of the leaping needlefish and allowing it to get within very short distances of its prey.[9]

Danger to humans

 
A needlefish being cleaned by cleaner wrasse, Labroides phthirophagus.

Needlefish, like all ray-finned beloniforms, are capable of making short jumps out of the water at up to 60 km/h (37 mph). Since needlefish swim near the surface, they often leap over the decks of shallow boats rather than going around. This jumping activity is greatly excited by artificial light at night; night fisherman and divers in areas across the Pacific Ocean have been "attacked" by schools of suddenly excited needlefish diving across the water towards the light source at high speed. Their sharp beaks are capable of inflicting deep puncture wounds, often breaking off inside the victim in the process. For many traditional Pacific Islander communities, who primarily fish on reefs from low boats, needlefish represent an even greater risk of injury than sharks.[10]

Occasional deaths and serious injuries have been attributed to needlefish. In 1977, a 10-year-old Hawaiian boy, night fishing with his father at Hanamaulu Bay, Kaua'i, was killed when a 1.0-to-1.2-metre-long (3.3 to 3.9 ft) needlefish jumped from the water and pierced his eye and brain.[11] In 2007, a 16-year-old Vietnamese boy was stabbed through the heart by the 15 cm (5.9 in) beak of a needlefish while diving for sea cucumbers at night near Halong Bay.[12]

In 2010, a kayaker in Florida was nearly killed when a crocodile needlefish (houndfish, Tylosurus crocodilus) leapt from the water and impaled her in the chest.[13][14] In 2012, German kitesurfer Wolfram Reiners was seriously wounded in the foot by a needlefish near the Seychelles.[15][16] In May 2013, a kitesurfer in Egypt's Red Sea was speared directly under his knee when a needlefish jumped out of the water.[17] In October 2013, a Saudi Arabian news website also reported the death of a young Saudi man in Dammam who died of hemorrhaging after being hit by a needlefish on the left side of the neck.[18] In 2014, a Russian tourist was nearly killed by a needlefish off Nha Trang in Vietnam. The fish bit her neck and left pieces of its teeth inside her spinal cord, paralyzing her.[19][20] In early January 2016, a 39-year-old Indonesian woman from Palu, Central Sulawesi, was seriously injured when a half-metre-long needlefish jumped and pierced her just above the right eye. She was swimming in water 80 cm deep in Tanjung Karang, a popular recreational spot in the Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi. She died a few hours later despite efforts to save her at a local hospital. Shortly after, pictures of her injury spread through instant-messaging applications, while several local news websites also reported the incident, some erroneously attributing the attack to a marlin.[21][22] In December 2018, a needlefish was responsible for the death of a Thai Navy special forces cadet.[23]

In the aquarium

 
X-ray of a needlefish

Some species of needlefish inhabit brackish and freshwater environments, and one of the freshwater species, Xenentodon cancila from Southeast Asia, is occasionally kept as an aquarium fish. It is a relatively small species, no more than 40 cm in length when fully grown, but is considered to be a rather delicate fish best suited to advanced aquarists.[24]

Taxonomy

The needlefish family is classified within the order Beloniformes and along with the sauries of the family Scomberesocidae they make up the superfamily Scomberesocoidea and in turn, is one of two superfamilies in the suborder Exocoetoidei which comprises all of the Beloniformes except for the ricefishes of the family Adrianichthydae. Workers have concluded that the genus Belone is the sister group to the sauries and that if this is correct them the Belonidae is only monophyletic if the sauries are included within it.[25]

References

  1. ^ van der Laan, Richard; William N. Eschmeyer & Ronald Fricke (2014). "Family-group names of Recent fishes". Zootaxa. 3882 (2): 001–230. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3882.1.1. PMID 25543675.
  2. ^ "LONG TOM FISH Photos, Info, Catch, Cook, Buy". www.sea-ex.com.
  3. ^ Froese, R., D.; Pauly (eds.). "Family Belonidae - Needlefishes". FishBase. Retrieved 29 November 2006.
  4. ^ Harper, Douglas. "Online Etymological Dictionary". Online Etymological Dictionary. Retrieved 29 November 2006.
  5. ^ Collette, J.R.; Parin, N.V. (1998). Paxton; Eschmeyer, W.N. (eds.). Encyclopedia of Fishes. San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 144–145. ISBN 0-12-547665-5.
  6. ^ Collette, B.B. (2003). "Family Belonidae - Needlefishes". Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Atlantic Needlefish". Chesapeake Bay Program. 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  8. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2022). "Xenentodon cancila" in FishBase. November 2022 version.
  9. ^ Day, R.D.; Mueller, F.; Carseldine, L.; Meyers-Cherry, N.; Tibbetts, I.R. (2016). "Ballistic Beloniformes attacking through Snell's Window". Journal of Fish Biology. 88 (2). doi:10.1111/jfb.12799. PMID 26508660.
  10. ^ Scott, Susan. "Ocean Watch: Those needlefish are not totally harmless after all". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 16 December 1996. <http://www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/needle.html 1 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine>
  11. ^ "A Fatal Brain Injury Caused by a Needlefish". M. J. McCabe, W. M. Hammon, B. W. Halstead, and T. H. Newton. Journal of Neuroradiology. 15:3 (May 1978). <https://doi.org/10.1007%2FBF00329055>
  12. ^ "Needlefish stabs diver to death in Vietnam". Deutsche Press Agenteur. 10 September 2007. <http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/226080/Needlefish_stabs_diver_to_death_in_Vietnam
  13. ^ "Fish leaps out of water and impales kayaker". www.telegraph.co.uk.
  14. ^ Barton, Michael (2007). Bond's biology of fishes. Carl E. Bond (3rd ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson. ISBN 978-0-12-079875-9. OCLC 64667839.
  15. ^ "Wolfram Reiners - German Speed Kitesurfing Record and Outright Speed Sailing Record". www.kitekahunas.com.
  16. ^ Kite Magazin, issue 5, Sept.2012
  17. ^ "Needlefish Nightmare: Small Beak, Big Problem | The Kiteboarder Magazine". The Kiteboarder Magazine. 25 July 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  18. ^ (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  19. ^ "Vietnam doctors save Russian injured by needlefish spike". Thanh Nien Daily. 17 April 2014.
  20. ^ "Russian tourist survives fish attack in Vietnam's coastal city". 16 March 2016.
  21. ^ "Wisatawan Tanjung Karang Tewas Tertusuk Ikan". Metrosulawesi. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  22. ^ . Kabar dari Sulawesi.. (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 7 January 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  23. ^ "Freak needle-fish accident kills Thai Navy cadet | The Thaiger". 15 December 2018.
  24. ^ Monks N: Straight to the point: the Beloniformes. Practical Fishkeeping, October 2005
  25. ^ Nelson, J. S.; T. C. Grande; M. V. H. Wilson (2016). Fishes of the World (5th ed.). Wiley. p. 368. ISBN 978-1-118-34233-6.

External links

  • Annotated Checklist of Fishes: Belonidae
  • FishBase entry on Belonidae
  • World Sea Fishing article on the North Atlantic gar, Belone belone. (link is broken)

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This article is about the fish For other uses see Needlefish disambiguation Needlefish family Belonidae or long toms 2 are piscivorous fishes primarily associated with very shallow marine habitats or the surface of the open sea Some genera include species found in marine brackish and freshwater environments e g Strongylura while a few genera are confined to freshwater rivers and streams including Belonion Potamorrhaphis and Xenentodon 3 Needlefish closely resemble North American freshwater gars family Lepisosteidae in being elongated and having long narrow jaws filled with sharp teeth and some species of needlefishes are referred to as gars or garfish despite being only distantly related to the true gars In fact the name garfish was originally used for the needlefish Belone belone in Europe and only later applied to the North American fishes by European settlers during the 18th century 4 NeedlefishTylosurus crocodilusScientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ActinopterygiiOrder BeloniformesSuperfamily ScomberesocoideaFamily BelonidaeBonaparte 1832 1 GeneraAblennesBeloneBelonionPetalichthysPlatybelonePotamorrhaphisPseudotylosurusStrongyluraTylosurusXenentodon Contents 1 Description 2 Ecology 3 Danger to humans 4 In the aquarium 5 Taxonomy 6 References 7 External linksDescription EditNeedlefish are slender ranging from 3 0 to 95 cm 1 2 to 37 4 in in length They have a single dorsal fin placed far back on the body almost opposite to the anal fin Their most distinctive feature is their long narrow beak which bears multiple sharp teeth In most species the upper jaw reaches its full length only in adults so the juveniles have a half beak appearance with an elongated lower jaw but a much smaller upper one During this stage of their lifecycle they eat plankton switching to fish once the beak fully develops Needlefish reproduce through mating and laying eggs The male usually rides the female on the waves as they mate 5 Needlefish are most common in the subtropics but some inhabit temperate waters as well particularly during the winter Belone belone a common North Atlantic species often swim in schools alongside tuna Recently some small specimens have been seen in the Mediterranean Sea Ecology Edit A hunting needlefish All needlefish feed primarily on smaller fish 6 In addition some species also take krill citation needed swimming crustaceans 7 small cephalopods citation needed and insects 8 Needlefish have been documented in taking advantage of Snell s Window when attacking prey leaping at a shallow angle to ambush schools of small fish Due to light refraction through water objects at the edges of the window appear distorted disrupting the image of the leaping needlefish and allowing it to get within very short distances of its prey 9 Danger to humans Edit A needlefish being cleaned by cleaner wrasse Labroides phthirophagus Needlefish like all ray finned beloniforms are capable of making short jumps out of the water at up to 60 km h 37 mph Since needlefish swim near the surface they often leap over the decks of shallow boats rather than going around This jumping activity is greatly excited by artificial light at night night fisherman and divers in areas across the Pacific Ocean have been attacked by schools of suddenly excited needlefish diving across the water towards the light source at high speed Their sharp beaks are capable of inflicting deep puncture wounds often breaking off inside the victim in the process For many traditional Pacific Islander communities who primarily fish on reefs from low boats needlefish represent an even greater risk of injury than sharks 10 Occasional deaths and serious injuries have been attributed to needlefish In 1977 a 10 year old Hawaiian boy night fishing with his father at Hanamaulu Bay Kaua i was killed when a 1 0 to 1 2 metre long 3 3 to 3 9 ft needlefish jumped from the water and pierced his eye and brain 11 In 2007 a 16 year old Vietnamese boy was stabbed through the heart by the 15 cm 5 9 in beak of a needlefish while diving for sea cucumbers at night near Halong Bay 12 In 2010 a kayaker in Florida was nearly killed when a crocodile needlefish houndfish Tylosurus crocodilus leapt from the water and impaled her in the chest 13 14 In 2012 German kitesurfer Wolfram Reiners was seriously wounded in the foot by a needlefish near the Seychelles 15 16 In May 2013 a kitesurfer in Egypt s Red Sea was speared directly under his knee when a needlefish jumped out of the water 17 In October 2013 a Saudi Arabian news website also reported the death of a young Saudi man in Dammam who died of hemorrhaging after being hit by a needlefish on the left side of the neck 18 In 2014 a Russian tourist was nearly killed by a needlefish off Nha Trang in Vietnam The fish bit her neck and left pieces of its teeth inside her spinal cord paralyzing her 19 20 In early January 2016 a 39 year old Indonesian woman from Palu Central Sulawesi was seriously injured when a half metre long needlefish jumped and pierced her just above the right eye She was swimming in water 80 cm deep in Tanjung Karang a popular recreational spot in the Donggala Regency Central Sulawesi She died a few hours later despite efforts to save her at a local hospital Shortly after pictures of her injury spread through instant messaging applications while several local news websites also reported the incident some erroneously attributing the attack to a marlin 21 22 In December 2018 a needlefish was responsible for the death of a Thai Navy special forces cadet 23 In the aquarium Edit X ray of a needlefish Some species of needlefish inhabit brackish and freshwater environments and one of the freshwater species Xenentodon cancila from Southeast Asia is occasionally kept as an aquarium fish It is a relatively small species no more than 40 cm in length when fully grown but is considered to be a rather delicate fish best suited to advanced aquarists 24 Taxonomy EditThe needlefish family is classified within the order Beloniformes and along with the sauries of the family Scomberesocidae they make up the superfamily Scomberesocoidea and in turn is one of two superfamilies in the suborder Exocoetoidei which comprises all of the Beloniformes except for the ricefishes of the family Adrianichthydae Workers have concluded that the genus Belone is the sister group to the sauries and that if this is correct them the Belonidae is only monophyletic if the sauries are included within it 25 References Edit van der Laan Richard William N Eschmeyer amp Ronald Fricke 2014 Family group names of Recent fishes Zootaxa 3882 2 001 230 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3882 1 1 PMID 25543675 LONG TOM FISH Photos Info Catch Cook Buy www sea ex com Froese R D Pauly eds Family Belonidae Needlefishes FishBase Retrieved 29 November 2006 Harper Douglas Online Etymological Dictionary Online Etymological Dictionary Retrieved 29 November 2006 Collette J R Parin N V 1998 Paxton Eschmeyer W N eds Encyclopedia of Fishes San Diego Academic Press pp 144 145 ISBN 0 12 547665 5 Collette B B 2003 Family Belonidae Needlefishes Retrieved 16 November 2022 Atlantic Needlefish Chesapeake Bay Program 2022 Retrieved 16 November 2022 Froese Rainer Pauly Daniel eds 2022 Xenentodon cancila in FishBase November 2022 version Day R D Mueller F Carseldine L Meyers Cherry N Tibbetts I R 2016 Ballistic Beloniformes attacking through Snell s Window Journal of Fish Biology 88 2 doi 10 1111 jfb 12799 PMID 26508660 Scott Susan Ocean Watch Those needlefish are not totally harmless after all Honolulu Star Bulletin 16 December 1996 lt http www aloha com lifeguards needle html Archived 1 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine gt A Fatal Brain Injury Caused by a Needlefish M J McCabe W M Hammon B W Halstead and T H Newton Journal of Neuroradiology 15 3 May 1978 lt https doi org 10 1007 2FBF00329055 gt Needlefish stabs diver to death in Vietnam Deutsche Press Agenteur 10 September 2007 lt http www digitaljournal com article 226080 Needlefish stabs diver to death in Vietnam Fish leaps out of water and impales kayaker www telegraph co uk Barton Michael 2007 Bond s biology of fishes Carl E Bond 3rd ed Belmont CA Thomson ISBN 978 0 12 079875 9 OCLC 64667839 Wolfram Reiners German Speed Kitesurfing Record and Outright Speed Sailing Record www kitekahunas com Kite Magazin issue 5 Sept 2012 Needlefish Nightmare Small Beak Big Problem The Kiteboarder Magazine The Kiteboarder Magazine 25 July 2013 Retrieved 19 February 2018 سبق سمكة الحاقول تقتل شابا أثناء سباحته في الدمام in Arabic Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Vietnam doctors save Russian injured by needlefish spike Thanh Nien Daily 17 April 2014 Russian tourist survives fish attack in Vietnam s coastal city 16 March 2016 Wisatawan Tanjung Karang Tewas Tertusuk Ikan Metrosulawesi Retrieved 7 January 2016 Bukan Dimakan Hiu Tapi Wanita Ini Tewas Ditombak Ikan Marlin di Tanjung Karang Kabar dari Sulawesi in Indonesian Archived from the original on 7 January 2016 Retrieved 7 January 2016 Freak needle fish accident kills Thai Navy cadet The Thaiger 15 December 2018 Monks N Straight to the point the Beloniformes Practical Fishkeeping October 2005 Nelson J S T C Grande M V H Wilson 2016 Fishes of the World 5th ed Wiley p 368 ISBN 978 1 118 34233 6 External links EditAnnotated Checklist of Fishes Belonidae FishBase entry on Belonidae World Sea Fishing article on the North Atlantic gar Belone belone link is broken Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Needlefish amp oldid 1136076915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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