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Inhabits current-swept rocky pools and adjacent riffles of creeks and small to medium rivers (Ref. 5723, 10294); also found in streams (Ref. 10294). Feeds on midge larvae, with mayfly nymphs, caddis larvae, and microcrustacea (Ref. 10294).
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Etheostoma simoterum ( Catalan; Valencian )

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Etheostoma simoterum és una espècie de peix de la família dels pèrcids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.[5]

Morfologia

Els mascles poden assolir els 7,7 cm de longitud total.[6]

Hàbitat

És un peix d'aigua dolça, bentopelàgic i de clima temperat (38°N-34°N).[6]

Distribució geogràfica

Es troba a Nord-amèrica: conques dels rius Cumberland i Tennessee a Virgínia, Carolina del Nord, Kentucky, Tennessee,[7] Geòrgia i Alabama.[6][8][9][10]

Referències

  1. Rafinesque C. S., 1819. Prodrome de 70 nouveaux genres d'animaux découverts dans l'intérieur des États-Unis d'Amérique, durant l'année 1818. J. Phys. Chim. Hist. Nat. v. 88. 417-429.
  2. Cope, E. D., 1868. On the distribution of fresh-water fishes in the Allegheny region of southwestern Virginia. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. Second series. v. 6 (art. 5): 207-247, Pls. 26-28 (wrongly as 22-24).
  3. BioLib
  4. Catalogue of Life (anglès)
  5. The Taxonomicon (anglès)
  6. 6,0 6,1 6,2 FishBase (anglès)
  7. Etnier, D.A. i W.C. Starnes, 1993. The fishes of Tennessee. The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville (Tennessee), Estats Units.
  8. Hugg, D.O., 1996. MAPFISH georeferenced mapping database. Freshwater and estuarine fishes of North America. Life Science Software. Dennis O. i Steven Hugg, 1278 Turkey Point Road, Edgewater (Maryland), Estats Units.
  9. Lee, D.S., C.R. Gilbert, C.H. Hocutt, R.E. Jenkins, D.E. McAllister i J.R. Stauffer, 1980. Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. 867 p.
  10. Page, L.M. i B.M. Burr, 1991. A field guide to freshwater fishes of North America north of Mexico. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Estats Units. 432 p.


Bibliografia

  • Anònim, 2001. Base de dades de la col·lecció de peixos del National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution). Smithsonian Institution - Division of Fishes.
  • Anònim, 2002. Base de dades de la col·lecció de peixos del Museu Americà d'Història Natural. Museu Americà d'Història Natural, Central Park West, NY 10024-5192 (Estats Units).
  • Helfman, G., B. Collette i D. Facey: The diversity of fishes. Blackwell Science, Malden, Massachusetts (Estats Units), 1997.
  • Moyle, P. i J. Cech.: Fishes: An Introduction to Ichthyology, 4a edició, Upper Saddle River (Nova Jersey, Estats Units): Prentice-Hall. Any 2000.
  • Nelson, J.: Fishes of the World, 3a edició. Nova York, Estats Units: John Wiley and Sons. Any 1994.
  • Nelson, J.S., E.J. Crossman, H. Espinosa-Pérez, L.T. Findley, C.R. Gilbert, R.N. Lea i J.D. Williams, 2004. Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. American Fisheries Society, Special Publication 29, Bethesda, Maryland, Estats Units.
  • Robins, C.R., R.M. Bailey, C.E. Bond, J.R. Brooker, E.A. Lachner, R.N. Lea i W.B. Scott, 1991. Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States and Canada. Am. Fish. Soc. Spec. Pub. (20):183 p.
  • Robins, C.R., R.M. Bailey, C.E. Bond, J.R. Brooker, E.A. Lachner, R.N. Lea i W.B. Scott, 1980. A list of common and scientific names of fishes from the United States and Canada. Am. Fish. Soc. Spec. Publ. (12)1-174.
  • Robins, C.R., R.M. Bailey, C.E. Bond, J.R. Brooker, E.A. Lachner, R.N. Lea i W.B. Scott, 1991. Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States and Canada. Am. Fish. Soc. Spec. Pub. (20):183 p.
  • Wheeler, A.: The World Encyclopedia of Fishes, 2a edició, Londres: Macdonald. Any 1985.
  • Wu, H.L., K.-T. Shao i C.F. Lai (eds.), 1999. Latin-Chinese dictionary of fishes names. The Sueichan Press, Taiwan.


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Snubnose darter

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The snubnose darter (Etheostoma simoterum) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family Percidae, which also contains the perches, ruffes and pikeperches. It is endemic to the southeastern United States.

The snubnose darter has two recognized subspecies, including the Cumberland snubnose darter. E. s. atripinne, and the Tennessee snubnose darter, E. s. simoterum.[3] Intergradation between the two subspecies occurs in the lower Tennessee River unit.[3] The mean length of snubnose darters is 45 millimetres (1.8 in), the reported average clutch size is 152, and the maximum age is less than two years.[4] The snubnose darter inhabits riffles and rock-bottomed pools in streams with low turbidity.[3] As of 2000, the snubnose darter was listed as currently stable, meaning it is widespread and not in need of any immediate conservation action.[5]

Distribution

The snubnose darter is native to the Tennessee and Cumberland River drainages of Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.[6] Warren et al. described the distribution of the freshwater fish native to the Southern United States by drainage basin.[5] The historical range of the Tennessee snubnose darter (E. s. simoterum) includes the Upper and Lower Tennessee River drainage units,[5] and it has been introduced into both the Licking Big Sandy Creek River and the Kanawha-New-Guyandotte-Little Kanawha River.[5] The historical range of the Cumberland snubnose darter (E. s. atripinne) includes the Lower Tennessee River and Cumberland River drainages.[5] Intergradation between the two subspecies occurs in the Lower Tennessee River unit.[5]

Ecology

Snubnose darters inhabit flowing bedrock or gravel-bottomed pools with moderate current in small to medium streams.[7] They have been observed spawning in streams with water temperature ranging from 11 to 18 °C.[8] Etheostoma simoterum prefers a habitat with no vegetation or light algae.[8] Snubnose darters are rarely found in water with high turbidity or where the substrate has been silted, and human activities such as dam building or destruction of riparian buffers may lead to increased siltation, thereby threatening darter populations.[9]

Adults and juveniles are invertivorous.[9] Examination of the stomach contents of 45 individuals broken into four size classes showed midge larvae of the family Chironomidae made up the bulk of their diets.[7] Depending on size class, between 80% and 100% of examined stomachs contained midge larvae.[7] Mayfly naiads, caddisfly larvae, copepods, and cladocerans were also major contributors to overall stomach contents.[7] Consumption of food is highest in April, corresponding with the peak of spawning, while it is much lower during months of temperature extremes and decreased activity, such as January and July.[7]

Large darters are susceptible to internal parasitism by flukes and nematodes.[7] External parasites such as black spot disease caused by Metacercariae flukes and piscicolid leeches also affect snubnose darters.[7]

Lifecycle

Snubnose darters reach sexual maturity at one year of age and only survive for one breeding season, which occurs in April to early May.[7] The darter breeds in bedrock pools and crevices with low siltation.[7] The testes of breeding males gradually begin to increase in size in January and reach their peak in April.[7] Males also begin to develop bright breeding colors in January, and by April, all males are deep green to blue-green with red dorsal fins and red spots along their bodies.[7] Breeding females do not change color, but they may be slightly brighter in tone.[7] Mature eggs are transparent, contain oil droplets, and are an average of 1.2 mm in diameter.[7] One study showed the number of mature eggs per female ranges from 110 to 240 by April.[7] Males court females by displaying erect fins and bright breeding colors.[7] A female responds to this display by leading the male to an appropriate site for egg deposition, such as a large stone or, more rarely, a gravel bed.[7] The pair vibrates together, and after one or two eggs are released and fertilized by the male, the pair may move to another acceptable site to repeat the spawning act.[7] However, snubnose darters are often promiscuous and may move on to find other mates, instead.[7] No parental care, such as egg guarding, occurs after spawning.[7] Snubnose darters survive to a maximum age of 18 months.[7]

Management

The snubnose darter is listed as "currently stable", which is defined as "a species or subspecies whose distribution is widespread and stable or a species or subspecies that may have declined in portions of its range but is not in need of immediate conservation management actions".[5] Based on certain lifecycle parameters, the American Fisheries Society lists the snubnose darter as highly resilient with low vulnerability.[2]

References

  1. ^ NatureServe (2013). "Etheostoma simoterum". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2013: e.T202532A18230005. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2013-1.RLTS.T202532A18230005.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2019). "Etheostoma simoterum" in FishBase. December 2019 version.
  3. ^ a b c Heins, David C. 2001. Variation in Clutch Size and Ovum Size of the Snubnose Darter, Etheostoma simoterum (Cope), from Two Populations in Tennessee. The American Midland Naturalist 145: 74-79.
  4. ^ Paine, M.D. 1990. Life history tactics of darters (Percidae: Etheostomatiini) and their relationship with body size, reproductive behaviour, latitude and rarity. Journal of Fish Biology 37: 473-488.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Warren, Melvin L. et al. 2000. Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation Status of the Native Freshwater Fishes of the Southern United States. Fisheries 25: 7-31.
  6. ^ Fuller, Pam, and Matt Neilson. 2011. Etheostoma simoterum. USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database, Gainesville, FL. https://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/factsheet.aspx?SpeciesID=817 RevisionDate: 8/5/2011.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Page, Lawrence M., and Richard L. Mayden. 1981. The Life History of the Tennessee Snubnose Darter, Etheostoma simoterum, in Brush Creek, Tennessee. Illinois Natural History Survey: Biological Notes 117: 1-11. https://archive.org/stream/lifehistoryoften117page#page/n3/mode/2up. (Accessed: November 20, 2011).
  8. ^ a b Porterfield, Jean C. 1998. Spawning behavior of snubnose darters (Percidae) in natural and laboratory environments. Environmental Biology of Fishes 53: 413-419.
  9. ^ a b NatureServe. 2008. NatureServe Explorer: An online encyclopedia of life [web application]. Version 7.0. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia. Available at http://www.tnfish.org/SpeciesFishInformation_TWRA/Research/SnubnoseDarterEtheostomaSimoterum_NatureServeExplorer.pdf. (Accessed: November 20, 2011).
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The snubnose darter (Etheostoma simoterum) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family Percidae, which also contains the perches, ruffes and pikeperches. It is endemic to the southeastern United States.

The snubnose darter has two recognized subspecies, including the Cumberland snubnose darter. E. s. atripinne, and the Tennessee snubnose darter, E. s. simoterum. Intergradation between the two subspecies occurs in the lower Tennessee River unit. The mean length of snubnose darters is 45 millimetres (1.8 in), the reported average clutch size is 152, and the maximum age is less than two years. The snubnose darter inhabits riffles and rock-bottomed pools in streams with low turbidity. As of 2000, the snubnose darter was listed as currently stable, meaning it is widespread and not in need of any immediate conservation action.

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Etheostoma simoterum ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Etheostoma simoterum es una especie de peces de la familia Percidae en el orden de los Perciformes.

Morfología

Los machos pueden llegar alcanzar los 7,7 cm de longitud total.[1]

Distribución geográfica

Se encuentran en Norteamérica: Virginia, Carolina del Norte, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia y Alabama.

Referencias

  1. FishBase (en inglés)

Bibliografía

  • Eschmeyer, William N., ed. 1998. Catalog of Fishes. Special Publication of the Center for Biodiversity Research and Information, núm. 1, vol. 1-3. California Academy of Sciences. San Francisco, California, Estados Unidos. 2905. ISBN 0-940228-47-5.
  • Fenner, Robert M.: The Conscientious Marine Aquarist. Neptune City, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos : T.F.H. Publications, 2001.
  • Helfman, G., B. Collette y D. Facey: The diversity of fishes. Blackwell Science, Malden, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos , 1997.
  • Hoese, D.F. 1986: . A M.M. Smith y P.C. Heemstra (eds.) Smiths' sea fishes. Springer-Verlag, Berlín, Alemania.
  • Maugé, L.A. 1986. A J. Daget, J.-P. Gosse y D.F.E. Thys van den Audenaerde (eds.) Check-list of the freshwater fishes of Africa (CLOFFA). ISNB, Bruselas; MRAC, Tervuren, Flandes; y ORSTOM, París, Francia. Vol. 2.
  • Moyle, P. y J. Cech.: Fishes: An Introduction to Ichthyology, 4a. edición, Upper Saddle River, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos: Prentice-Hall. Año 2000.
  • Nelson, J.: Fishes of the World, 3a. edición. Nueva York, Estados Unidos: John Wiley and Sons. Año 1994.
  • Wheeler, A.: The World Encyclopedia of Fishes, 2a. edición, Londres: Macdonald. Año 1985.

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Etheostoma simoterum Etheostoma generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Percidae familian sailkatzen da.

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Etheostoma simoterum ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Etheostoma simoterum is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van de echte baarzen (Percidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1868 door Cope.

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田納西鏢鱸 ( Chinese )

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二名法 Etheostoma tennesseense
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田納西鏢鱸為輻鰭魚綱鱸形目鱸亞目河鱸科的其中一,分布於美國的淡水流域,棲息在中底層水域。

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