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Spotted bass

The spotted bass (Micropterus punctulatus), also called spotty, or spots in various fishing communities, is a species of North American freshwater fish belonging to the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of the order Perciformes. It is noted for the rows of dark spots below the lateral line, which give it its common name. One of the black basses, it is native to the Mississippi River basin and across the Gulf states, from central Texas through the Florida panhandle. Its native range extends into the western Mid-Atlantic states and it has been introduced into western North Carolina and Virginia. It has also been introduced to southern Africa, where it has become established in some isolated waters as an invasive species.

Spotted bass
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Centrarchidae
Genus: Micropterus
Species:
M. punctulatus
Binomial name
Micropterus punctulatus
(Rafinesque, 1819)
Synonyms[2]

Calliurus punctulatus Rafinesque, 1819

Spotted bass can reach an overall length of almost 64 cm (25 in), and weights of up to 5.2 kg (11 lb). It can live to an age of at least seven years. Preferring cool and warm mountain streams and reservoirs with rocky bottoms, the spotted bass feeds on insects, crustaceans, frogs, annelid worms and smaller fish. It is often mistaken for the similar and more common largemouth bass. A convenient way to distinguish between a largemouth and a spotted bass is by the size of the mouth. A spotted bass will resemble a largemouth bass in coloration but will have a smaller mouth.

In 2010, the scientific community officially recognized a separate subspecies of spotted bass, native to the Tallapoosa and Coosa Rivers and their lakes. This species is commonly known as the Alabama spotted bass (M. henshalli) and known locally as the "Coosa spotted bass", not to be confused with the redeye Coosa bass found in northeast Georgia.[3] The Alabama spotted bass is highly prized as a gamefish and average size is much larger than the more common Kentucky spotted bass. The current record spotted bass, caught in Pine Flat Lake, California, weighed 10.27 lb (4.66 kg).[4]

Etymology

Micropterus means small fin, and punctulatus means dotted.[5]

Description

 
Typical spotted bass from Tallapoosa River near Tallassee, Alabama (released)

Many anglers who catch a spotted bass mistake it for a largemouth bass due to the coloration, although there are subtle differences. The spotted bass, like all black basses except the largemouth, has scales on the base portion of the second dorsal fin, its first and second dorsal fin are clearly connected, and its upper jaw bone does not extend back to or beyond the rear edge of the eyes.

The spotted bass is also often confused with a smallmouth bass (or "smally" for short), but it lacks the vertical bars that are present on the sides of a smallmouth's body. The spotted bass also has small black spots below the lateral line unlike either the large or smallmouth bass. Juveniles often resemble the young smallmouth bass in having a broad band of orange at the base of the tail, followed by a broad black band and white edge. The spotted bass is known to hybridize with the smallmouth, which sometimes makes identification difficult. Spotted bass can be found in deeper water than smallmouth bass, at depths up to 100 ft (30 m).[6]

Distribution and habitat

Spotted bass seems to segregated by habitat type from closely related species such as the largemouth and smallmouth basses. They tend to be found in areas with more water current than the largemouth, and usually inhabit areas that are too warm, turbid and sluggish for smallmouth bass. They usually occur around aquatic vegetation, submerged logs, and rock or riprap walls in small to large flowing streams, rivers, and reservoirs. Spotted bass are distributed throughout the Ohio River basin as well as the central and lower Mississippi River basin. The species may be found in Gulf Coast states from Texas east to Florida. Spotted bass are native to portions of East Texas, particularly in the Sabine, Neches and Cypress Rivers.[7]

Diet

Spotted bass usually feed on small fishes, crayfishes and aquatic insects.[5] The young begin with copepods and other small crustaceans and soon begin to eat insects. The spotted bass' diet falls in between the largemouth and smallmouth bass. It isn't nearly as predatory as the largemouth and only consumes about half the amount of the fish. Like all bass the spotted bass feeds by opening its mouth and creating a negative pressure that sucks in the prey.[8]

Reproduction and life cycle

The spotted bass can live approximately six years.[9] Spawning occurs from April to May in habitat similar to that used by smallmouth. The males build their nest in gravel or other substrate, then entices a female to deposit her eggs. The males guard the eggs until they disperse. Several spotted and smallmouth bass hybrids have been collected recently in area reservoirs suggesting there is occasionally competition between the two species for spawning habitat.[10]

Importance to humans

The spotted bass is a popular game fish that is fished regularly. In this context spotted bass is a good food fish for human consumption.

Invasive species

The spotted bass was introduced to the Thee River, OlifantsDoring River system, Western Cape Province, South Africa as game fish before 2007, and is now rated as an invasive species. The population was successfully eradicated in 2014, where gillnets and hand nets were used to remove the majority of the stock, while individuals were also caught by spearguns, seine nets and backpack electrofishing. The spotted bass was held responsible for a decline in abundance of native fiery redfin (Pseudobarbus phlegethon Barnard, 1938) and Cape galaxias (Galaxias zebratus Castelnau, 1861). [11]

See also

References

  1. ^ NatureServe (2013). "Micropterus punctulatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2013: e.T202565A18234277. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2013-1.RLTS.T202565A18234277.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2019). "Micropterus punctulatus" in FishBase. December 2019 version.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-14.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-14.
  5. ^ a b "Spotted Bass". Outdoor Alabama. 2014-07-16. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  6. ^ "Bass, spotted". Igfa.org. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
  7. ^ "Spotted Bass (Micropterus punctulatus)". Tpwd.texas.gov. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  8. ^ "Spotted (Kentucky) Bass Freshwater Fish Information". Fish-identification.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  9. ^ "Spotted Bass | MDC Discover Nature". Nature.mdc.mo.gov. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  10. ^ "TWRA - Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - Spotted Bass". Tnfish.org. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  11. ^ Walt, Johannes A.; Marr, Sean M.; Wheeler, Marius J.; Impson, N. Dean; Garrow, Craig; Weyl, Olaf L.F. (2019). "Successful mechanical eradication of spotted bass (Micropterus punctulatus (Rafinesque, 1819)) from a South African river". Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 29 (2): 303–311. doi:10.1002/aqc.3035. hdl:10019.1/112516.

External links

  • Rohde, F. C., et al. Freshwater Fishes of the Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994, ISBN 0807821306

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The spotted bass Micropterus punctulatus also called spotty or spots in various fishing communities is a species of North American freshwater fish belonging to the sunfish family Centrarchidae of the order Perciformes It is noted for the rows of dark spots below the lateral line which give it its common name One of the black basses it is native to the Mississippi River basin and across the Gulf states from central Texas through the Florida panhandle Its native range extends into the western Mid Atlantic states and it has been introduced into western North Carolina and Virginia It has also been introduced to southern Africa where it has become established in some isolated waters as an invasive species Spotted bassConservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ActinopterygiiOrder PerciformesFamily CentrarchidaeGenus MicropterusSpecies M punctulatusBinomial nameMicropterus punctulatus Rafinesque 1819 Synonyms 2 Calliurus punctulatus Rafinesque 1819Spotted bass can reach an overall length of almost 64 cm 25 in and weights of up to 5 2 kg 11 lb It can live to an age of at least seven years Preferring cool and warm mountain streams and reservoirs with rocky bottoms the spotted bass feeds on insects crustaceans frogs annelid worms and smaller fish It is often mistaken for the similar and more common largemouth bass A convenient way to distinguish between a largemouth and a spotted bass is by the size of the mouth A spotted bass will resemble a largemouth bass in coloration but will have a smaller mouth In 2010 the scientific community officially recognized a separate subspecies of spotted bass native to the Tallapoosa and Coosa Rivers and their lakes This species is commonly known as the Alabama spotted bass M henshalli and known locally as the Coosa spotted bass not to be confused with the redeye Coosa bass found in northeast Georgia 3 The Alabama spotted bass is highly prized as a gamefish and average size is much larger than the more common Kentucky spotted bass The current record spotted bass caught in Pine Flat Lake California weighed 10 27 lb 4 66 kg 4 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Description 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Diet 5 Reproduction and life cycle 6 Importance to humans 7 Invasive species 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEtymology EditMicropterus means small fin and punctulatus means dotted 5 Description Edit Typical spotted bass from Tallapoosa River near Tallassee Alabama released Many anglers who catch a spotted bass mistake it for a largemouth bass due to the coloration although there are subtle differences The spotted bass like all black basses except the largemouth has scales on the base portion of the second dorsal fin its first and second dorsal fin are clearly connected and its upper jaw bone does not extend back to or beyond the rear edge of the eyes The spotted bass is also often confused with a smallmouth bass or smally for short but it lacks the vertical bars that are present on the sides of a smallmouth s body The spotted bass also has small black spots below the lateral line unlike either the large or smallmouth bass Juveniles often resemble the young smallmouth bass in having a broad band of orange at the base of the tail followed by a broad black band and white edge The spotted bass is known to hybridize with the smallmouth which sometimes makes identification difficult Spotted bass can be found in deeper water than smallmouth bass at depths up to 100 ft 30 m 6 Distribution and habitat EditSpotted bass seems to segregated by habitat type from closely related species such as the largemouth and smallmouth basses They tend to be found in areas with more water current than the largemouth and usually inhabit areas that are too warm turbid and sluggish for smallmouth bass They usually occur around aquatic vegetation submerged logs and rock or riprap walls in small to large flowing streams rivers and reservoirs Spotted bass are distributed throughout the Ohio River basin as well as the central and lower Mississippi River basin The species may be found in Gulf Coast states from Texas east to Florida Spotted bass are native to portions of East Texas particularly in the Sabine Neches and Cypress Rivers 7 Diet EditSpotted bass usually feed on small fishes crayfishes and aquatic insects 5 The young begin with copepods and other small crustaceans and soon begin to eat insects The spotted bass diet falls in between the largemouth and smallmouth bass It isn t nearly as predatory as the largemouth and only consumes about half the amount of the fish Like all bass the spotted bass feeds by opening its mouth and creating a negative pressure that sucks in the prey 8 Reproduction and life cycle EditThe spotted bass can live approximately six years 9 Spawning occurs from April to May in habitat similar to that used by smallmouth The males build their nest in gravel or other substrate then entices a female to deposit her eggs The males guard the eggs until they disperse Several spotted and smallmouth bass hybrids have been collected recently in area reservoirs suggesting there is occasionally competition between the two species for spawning habitat 10 Importance to humans EditThe spotted bass is a popular game fish that is fished regularly In this context spotted bass is a good food fish for human consumption Invasive species EditThe spotted bass was introduced to the Thee River Olifants Doring River system Western Cape Province South Africa as game fish before 2007 and is now rated as an invasive species The population was successfully eradicated in 2014 where gillnets and hand nets were used to remove the majority of the stock while individuals were also caught by spearguns seine nets and backpack electrofishing The spotted bass was held responsible for a decline in abundance of native fiery redfin Pseudobarbus phlegethon Barnard 1938 and Cape galaxias Galaxias zebratus Castelnau 1861 11 See also EditGuadalupe bassReferences Edit NatureServe 2013 Micropterus punctulatus IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2013 e T202565A18234277 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2013 1 RLTS T202565A18234277 en Retrieved 19 November 2021 Froese Rainer Pauly Daniel eds 2019 Micropterus punctulatus in FishBase December 2019 version Nomenclature of the Spotted Bass Archived from the original on 2012 06 14 State Records for Spotted Bass Archived from the original on 2012 06 14 a b Spotted Bass Outdoor Alabama 2014 07 16 Retrieved 2016 05 04 Bass spotted Igfa org Retrieved 2016 10 19 Spotted Bass Micropterus punctulatus Tpwd texas gov Retrieved 2016 05 04 Spotted Kentucky Bass Freshwater Fish Information Fish identification com Retrieved 2016 05 04 Spotted Bass MDC Discover Nature Nature mdc mo gov Retrieved 2016 05 04 TWRA Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Spotted Bass Tnfish org Retrieved 2016 05 04 Walt Johannes A Marr Sean M Wheeler Marius J Impson N Dean Garrow Craig Weyl Olaf L F 2019 Successful mechanical eradication of spotted bass Micropterus punctulatus Rafinesque 1819 from a South African river Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 29 2 303 311 doi 10 1002 aqc 3035 hdl 10019 1 112516 External links EditRohde F C et al Freshwater Fishes of the Carolinas Virginia Maryland and Delaware Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press 1994 ISBN 0807821306 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Micropterus punctulatus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spotted bass amp oldid 1115610754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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