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Pearlfish

Pearlfish are marine fish in the ray-finned fish family Carapidae. Pearlfishes inhabit the tropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans at depths to 2,000 m (6,600 ft), along oceanic shelves and slopes. They are slender, elongated fish with no scales, translucent bodies, and dorsal fin rays which are shorter than their anal fin rays. Adults of most species live symbiotically inside various invertebrate hosts, and some live parasitically inside sea cucumbers. The larvae are free living.

Characteristics edit

Pearlfishes are slender, distinguished by having dorsal fin rays that are shorter than their anal fin rays. They have translucent, scaleless bodies reminiscent of eels. The largest pearlfish are about 50 cm (20 in) in length. They reproduce by laying oval-shaped eggs, about 1 mm in length.[2]

Ecology edit

 
Pearlfish preserved emerging from anus of sea cucumber, Zoology Museum, Cambridge

Pearlfishes are unusual in that the adults of most species live inside various types of invertebrates. They typically live inside clams, starfish, or sea squirts, and are simply commensal, not harming their hosts. However, some species are known to be parasitic on sea cucumbers, eating their gonads and living in their anal pores. Pearlfish usually live alone, or in pairs.[3]

Regardless of the habits of the adults, the larvae of pearlfish are free-living among the plankton. Pearlfish larvae can be distinguished by the presence of a long filament in front of their dorsal fins, sometimes with various appendages attached.[2]

Genera edit

The genera are divided into three major groupings based on their level of symbiosis:

References edit

  1. ^ Richard van der Laan; 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. ^ a b Nielsen, Jørgen G. (1998). Paxton, J.R.; Eschmeyer, W.N. (eds.). Encyclopedia of Fishes. San Diego: Academic Press. p. 133. ISBN 0-12-547665-5.
  3. ^ The fish that lives in a sea cucumber anus, Australian Geographic, 8 August 2014

pearlfish, also, used, some, rivulidae, unrelated, american, freshwater, killifish, marine, fish, finned, fish, family, carapidae, inhabit, tropical, waters, atlantic, indian, pacific, oceans, depths, along, oceanic, shelves, slopes, they, slender, elongated, . Pearlfish is also used for some Rivulidae unrelated American freshwater killifish Pearlfish are marine fish in the ray finned fish family Carapidae Pearlfishes inhabit the tropical waters of the Atlantic Indian and Pacific Oceans at depths to 2 000 m 6 600 ft along oceanic shelves and slopes They are slender elongated fish with no scales translucent bodies and dorsal fin rays which are shorter than their anal fin rays Adults of most species live symbiotically inside various invertebrate hosts and some live parasitically inside sea cucumbers The larvae are free living PearlfishEchiodon rendahliScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ActinopterygiiOrder OphidiiformesSuborder OphidioideiFamily CarapidaePoey 1867 1 Sub families amp GeneraCarapinae Carapus Echiodon Encheliophis Onuxodon Pyramodontinae Eurypleuron Pyramodon Snyderidia Tetragondacninae Tetragondacnus Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Ecology 3 Genera 4 ReferencesCharacteristics editPearlfishes are slender distinguished by having dorsal fin rays that are shorter than their anal fin rays They have translucent scaleless bodies reminiscent of eels The largest pearlfish are about 50 cm 20 in in length They reproduce by laying oval shaped eggs about 1 mm in length 2 Ecology edit nbsp Pearlfish preserved emerging from anus of sea cucumber Zoology Museum CambridgePearlfishes are unusual in that the adults of most species live inside various types of invertebrates They typically live inside clams starfish or sea squirts and are simply commensal not harming their hosts However some species are known to be parasitic on sea cucumbers eating their gonads and living in their anal pores Pearlfish usually live alone or in pairs 3 Regardless of the habits of the adults the larvae of pearlfish are free living among the plankton Pearlfish larvae can be distinguished by the presence of a long filament in front of their dorsal fins sometimes with various appendages attached 2 Genera editThe genera are divided into three major groupings based on their level of symbiosis Echiodon and Snyderidia free living Carapus and Onuxodon commensal Encheliophis parasitic fish in this group live in invertebrate hosts found in shallow water coral communities such as bivalves sea cucumbers and starfish References edit Richard van der Laan 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 a b Nielsen Jorgen G 1998 Paxton J R Eschmeyer W N eds Encyclopedia of Fishes San Diego Academic Press p 133 ISBN 0 12 547665 5 The fish that lives in a sea cucumber anus Australian Geographic 8 August 2014 Froese Rainer and Daniel Pauly eds 2012 Carapidae in FishBase June 2012 version Carapidae Integrated Taxonomic Information System Retrieved June 23 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pearlfish amp oldid 1180104178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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