The short-beaked garfish (Belone svetovidovi) is an uncommon species of needlefish in marine waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean. This pelagic needlefish is present off the coasts of Ireland, Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom, and possibly in the Mediterranean Sea, as well. This species was thought to be the same as the garfish (Belone belone) because they share the same waters. The short-beaked garfish matures at 30 cm (12 in) and can grow to a maximum of 65 cm (26 in) while Belone belone can be 95 cm (38 in). Like all needlefish, this one has an elongated body with beak-like jaws that are lined with razor sharp teeth. The short-beaked garfish's lower jaw is longer than the upper. Its body is silvery like most needlefish and has a black stripe running across its lateral line. The dorsal and anal fins are very close to the caudal peduncle. These fish are oviparous. Eggs may be found attached to objects in the water by tendrils on the egg's surface. These spherical eggs are dispersed on the sea floor (demersal). Not much is known about this fish's feeding habits. It likely preys on small oceangoing fish. It has been caught using mackerel. Needlefish tend to be surface fish, so are preyed upon like Atlantic mackerel, European pilchard, sand smelt, etc.[2] The specific name honours Anatolii Nikolaevich Svetovidov (1903-1985) who was an ichthyologist at the Zoological Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia and a colleague of N.V. Parin.[3]
The short-beaked garfish (Belone svetovidovi) is an uncommon species of needlefish in marine waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean. This pelagic needlefish is present off the coasts of Ireland, Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom, and possibly in the Mediterranean Sea, as well. This species was thought to be the same as the garfish (Belone belone) because they share the same waters. The short-beaked garfish matures at 30 cm (12 in) and can grow to a maximum of 65 cm (26 in) while Belone belone can be 95 cm (38 in). Like all needlefish, this one has an elongated body with beak-like jaws that are lined with razor sharp teeth. The short-beaked garfish's lower jaw is longer than the upper. Its body is silvery like most needlefish and has a black stripe running across its lateral line. The dorsal and anal fins are very close to the caudal peduncle. These fish are oviparous. Eggs may be found attached to objects in the water by tendrils on the egg's surface. These spherical eggs are dispersed on the sea floor (demersal). Not much is known about this fish's feeding habits. It likely preys on small oceangoing fish. It has been caught using mackerel. Needlefish tend to be surface fish, so are preyed upon like Atlantic mackerel, European pilchard, sand smelt, etc. The specific name honours Anatolii Nikolaevich Svetovidov (1903-1985) who was an ichthyologist at the Zoological Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia and a colleague of N.V. Parin.
La agujilla es la especie Belone svetovidovi, un pez marino de la familia belónidos, distribuida por la costa noreste del océano Atlántico, desde el sur de Irlanda hasta España y Portugal, incluyendo registros dispersos por el mar Mediterráneo, donde antes era confundida con Belone belone por su morfología casi idéntica.[1]
Es pescado para su comercialización en los mercados, en los que alcanza un precio muy alto,[2] pudiendo encontrarse en estos tanto fresco como congelado.
Habita en aguas oceánicas de clima templado pelágicas.[1]
Es una especie ovípara,[3] con los huevos que pueden encontrarse enganchados a objetos en el agua mediante zarcillos en la superficie del huevo.[3]
La agujilla es la especie Belone svetovidovi, un pez marino de la familia belónidos, distribuida por la costa noreste del océano Atlántico, desde el sur de Irlanda hasta España y Portugal, incluyendo registros dispersos por el mar Mediterráneo, donde antes era confundida con Belone belone por su morfología casi idéntica.
Belone svetovidovi Belone generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Actinopterygii klasean sailkatzen da, Belonidae familian.
Espezie hau Egeo itsasoan aurki daiteke.
Belone svetovidovi Belone generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Actinopterygii klasean sailkatzen da, Belonidae familian.
Belone svetovidovi is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van gepen (Belonidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1970 door Collette & Parin.
De soort komt voor in de oostelijke delen van de Atlantische Oceaan: rondom Zuid-Ierland, Spanje en Portugal. Daarnaast komt deze soort ook sporadisch voor in de Middellandse Zee.
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesBelone svetovidovi is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van gepen (Belonidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1970 door Collette & Parin.
Belone svetovidovi é uma espécie de peixe pertencente à família Belonidae.
A autoridade científica da espécie é Collette & Parin, tendo sido descrita no ano de 1970.
Encontra-se presente em Portugal, onde é uma espécie nativa.
Trata-se de uma espécie marinha.
Belone svetovidovi é uma espécie de peixe pertencente à família Belonidae.
A autoridade científica da espécie é Collette & Parin, tendo sido descrita no ano de 1970.
Сарган Световидова (Belone svetovidovi) — риба родини сарганових (Belonidae). Поширений у східній Атлантиці біля берегів південної Ірландії, Іспанії, Португалії, випадково трапляється у Середземному морі. Раніше плутався із сарганом звичайним (Belone belone).
Сарган Световидова (Belone svetovidovi) — риба родини сарганових (Belonidae). Поширений у східній Атлантиці біля берегів південної Ірландії, Іспанії, Португалії, випадково трапляється у Середземному морі. Раніше плутався із сарганом звичайним (Belone belone).