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Diagnostic Description

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Black in color (Ref. 3991). Few enlarged teeth on the roof of the mouth. Fewer anal rays and more gill rakers. Body compressed and photophores extremely small (Ref. 37473).
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Life Cycle

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Sex reversal at about 5-10 cm SL (Ref. 4769). Some males become super males, apparently not undergoing sex reversal and are principal spawners (Ref. 4769). Females spawn at about 11 cm SL (Ref. 4769). Males macrosmatic, females microsmatic (Ref. 4769).
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 11 - 15; Analspines: 0; Analsoft rays: 22 - 26
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Trophic Strategy

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Bathypelagic (Ref. 58426). There is marked stratification of size with depth and no diel vertical migrations (Ref. 4769). Initial photophore develops at about 1.1 cm SL (Ref. 4769). Feeds on crustaceans (Ref. 58426).
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Biology

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Bathypelagic (Ref. 58426). There is marked stratification of size with depth and no diel vertical migrations (Ref. 4769). Initial photophore develops at about 1.1 cm SL (Ref. 4769). Feeds on crustaceans (Ref. 58426).
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Importance

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Sigmops bathyphilus

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Sigmops bathyphilus, commonly called the spark anglemouth, deepsea fangjaw or deepsea lightfish,[3] is a species of fish in the family Gonostomatidae (anglemouths).[4]

Description

Drawing by Léon Vaillant, emphasising the fish's sharp teeth

Sigmops bathyphilus is black in colour, with a maximum length of 20 cm (7.9 in) for the female and 15 cm (5.9 in) for the male. It has 11–15 dorsal soft rays and 22–26 anal soft rays.[5] It has very small photophores.[6] It has a few enlarged teeth on the roof of the mouth.[7]

Habitat

Sigmops bathyphilus lives in the Atlantic Ocean, southern Indian Ocean, off the south coast of Australia and South Pacific Ocean.[8] It is bathypelagic, living at depths of 700–3,000 m (2,300–9,800 ft), hence its specific name, from Greek words meaning "depth-loving".[5][9]

Behaviour

Sigmops bathyphilus undergoes sex reversal (from male to female) at a length of 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in), with females spawning once they reach 11 cm (4.3 in). Some individuals are "super males", who do not change sex and are the principal spawners.[5][10]

References

  1. ^ Harold, Anthony (July 15, 2014). "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Sigmops bathyphilus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  2. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Sigmops bathyphilus (Vaillant, 1884)". www.marinespecies.org.
  3. ^ Committee, Flora and Fauna of South Australia Handbooks (July 10, 1994). The Fishes of Australia's South Coast. State Print. ISBN 9780724366057 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Nations, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United (August 1, 2020). Identification guide to the mesopelagic fishes of the central and south east Atlantic Ocean. Food & Agriculture Org. ISBN 9789251330944 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b c "Sigmops bathyphilus, Spark anglemouth". www.fishbase.se.
  6. ^ "Sigmops bathyphilus". fishesofaustralia.net.au.
  7. ^ "Sigmops bathyphilus | NBN Atlas". species.nbnatlas.org.
  8. ^ "Sigmops bathyphilus (Vaillant, 1884)". www.gbif.org.
  9. ^ "Australian Faunal Directory". biodiversity.org.au.
  10. ^ Sutton, Tracey T.; Bracken-Grissom, Heather; Lopez, Jose V.; Vecchione, Michael; Youngbluth, Marsh J. (May 3, 2021). Deep Pelagic Ecosystem Dynamics in a Highly Impacted Water Column: The Gulf of Mexico After Deepwater Horizon. Frontiers Media SA. ISBN 9782889667161 – via Google Books.
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Sigmops bathyphilus: Brief Summary

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Sigmops bathyphilus, commonly called the spark anglemouth, deepsea fangjaw or deepsea lightfish, is a species of fish in the family Gonostomatidae (anglemouths).

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