مرجان (سمك)
سمك المرجان Coral reef fish، هو سمك يعيش بين أو بالقرب من الشعاب المرجانية. وتتمتع الشعاب المرجانية بنظم بيئية متنوعة ومعقدة.
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نظرة عامة
Most coral reef fish have spines in their fins like this damselfish.
The usually placid yellow tang can erect spines in its tail and slash at its opponent with rapid sideways movements.
التنوع والانتشار
Among goby species, small coral reef-dwelling fishes, is the world's shortest lived vertebrate, the seven-figure pygmy goby, which lives for less than 60 days.[1]
The slowest-moving fishes are the sea horses, often found in reefs. The slowest of these, the dwarf seahorse, attains about five feet per hour.[2]
تكيفات أسماك المرجان
شكل الجسم
الألوان
The foureye butterflyfish has false eyes on its back end, confusing predators about which is the front end of the fish.
The frogfish is an ambush predator disguised to look like an algae-covered stone
Another ambush predator is the tassled scorpionfish camouflaged to look like part of a coral encrusted sea floor.
Gobies are very cautious, yet they can fail to see a tassled scorpionfish until it is too late.
استراتيجيات التغذية
آكلات اللحوم العامة
Adult coral trout hunt a variety of reef fish, particularly damselfish, while their juveniles mostly eat crustaceans such as prawns.
Bluestripe snapper eat just about anything.
Coral grouper sometimes cooperate with giant morays in hunting.
آكلات اللحوم المتخصصة
Many small reef fishes gain advantages by schooling.
Cardinalfish swim in schools for protection against trevally.
Bigeye trevally hunt cardinalfish in packs and herd them against the reef. When the cardinalfish panic and break school formation, the trevally pick them off.
Porcupinefish inflate themselves by swallowing water or air, which restricts potential predators to those with bigger mouths.
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Giant moray with cleaner wrasses | |
Porcupinefish with cleaner wrasses |
The Emperor angelfish feeds on coral sponges.
The titan triggerfish followed by small orange-lined triggerfish and moorish idol that feed on leftovers.
Two small cleaner wrasses servicing a larger fish at a cleaning station
The reef lizardfish secretes a mucus coating which reduces drag when they swim. But some parasites find the mucus good to eat.
الحيوانات العاشبة
Relatively defenceless parrotfish feed on algae.
Ferocious barracuda prey in schools on parrotfish.
Coral rabbitfish have venomous spines which they erect if threatened.
التكافل
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Perlfish emerging from a sea cucumber | |
Clownfish swimming among coral |
Saddle butterflyfish are resistant to the sea anemone toxin.
Yellowtail clownfish with sea anemone
Common clownfish guarding their sea anemone home
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السمية
The most venomous known fish is the reef stonefish.[9][10]
The spotted trunkfish secretes a ciguatera toxin from glands on its skin.
Like many other apex reef fish, the giant moray can cause ciguatera poisoning if eaten.
قروش وشفنين المرجان
The great hammerhead uses its hammer both to locate electrical signatures of stingrays buried in the sand and to pin them down.
انظر أيضاً
- Anthiinae
- List of marine aquarium fish species – most of these fish are coral reef fish
- قائمة أسماك المرجان في البحر الأحمر
الهوامش
- ^ Depczynski M, Bellwood DR (2005) "Shortest recorded vertebrate lifespan found in a coral reef fish" Current Biology, 15 (8): R288-R289.
- ^ Guinness Book of World Records (2009)
- ^ Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2009). "Batrachoididae" in FishBase. September 2009 version.
- ^ "Opsanus beta". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. September 2009 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2009.
- ^ Moyle and Cech 2003, pp. 4.
- ^ Goda, M.; R. Fujii (2009). "Blue Chromatophores in Two Species of Callionymid Fish". Zoological Science. 12 (6): 811–813. doi:10.2108/zsj.12.811.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Mixed schooling and its possible significance in a tropical western Atlantic parrotfish and surgeonfish. WS Alevizon, Copeia 1976:797-798.
- ^ "Pterois volitans". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. July 2009 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2009.
- ^ "Synanceja verrucosa". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. July 2009 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2009.
- ^ "The Stonefish – The Deadliest Fish in The World", Virginia Wells, Petplace.com.
- ^ "Uranoscopus sulphureus". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. July 2009 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2009.
المصادر
- Lieske, E and R. Myers. (2001) "Coral Reef Fishes: Indo-Pacific and Caribbean" Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-08995-7.
- Moyle, PB and Cech, JJ (2003) Fishes, An Introduction to Ichthyology. 5th Ed, Benjamin Cummings. ISBN 978-0-13-100847-2
- Randall, J. (1997) "Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea" University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-1895-4.
- Sale PF (2006) Coral Reef Fishes: Dynamics and Diversity in a Complex Ecosystem by Peter F. Sale Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-373609-9.
- Sale PF (1982) "The structure and dynamics of coral reef fish communities" in Pauly D and Murphy GI (eds.) Theory and management of tropical fisheries, ICLARM Conference Proceedings (9), ISBN 971-0400-22-3.
وصلات خارجية
- Featured Creatures in Coral Reefs at the Smithsonian Ocean Portal
- Coral Reef Fishes: Adaptations, Diversity, and Economic Value
- ARC: Centre of Excellence Coral Reef Studies
- Coral Reefs at the Open Directory Project
- WhyReef, an online virtual reef for kids