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Shortbeard Grenadier

Coryphaenoides brevibarbis (Goode & Bean 1896)

Diagnostic Description

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Mandible with a single row of teeth. Spinules or scales disposed in slightly diverging rows. Head scaled except for gular and branchiostegal membranes, lower surface of snout and sub orbital region, lunate area on either side of the snout. Body pale brown, lips, lining of gill cavities and peritoneum blackish (Ref. 37108).
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Trophic Strategy

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Feeds on small crustaceans.
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Biology

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Bathypelagic (Ref. 58426). Feeds on small crustaceans (Ref. 6187) and worms (Ref. 58426).
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Coryphaenoides brevibarbis

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Coryphaenoides brevibarbis, also called the shortbeard grenadier, is a species of deep-sea fish in the family Macrouridae.[3]

Description

Coryphaenoides brevibarbis is pale brown in colour, with the lips, lining of gill cavities and peritoneum black. It is up to 35 cm (14 in) in length.[4] Its premaxillary teeth are in a narrow/broad band, while the lower jaw has one row of teeth. Its snout is low and blunt, barely protruding, hence the name brevibarbis ("short beard").[5]

Habitat

Coryphaenoides brevibarbis lives in the North Atlantic Ocean; it is bathypelagic, living at depths of 430–4,700 m (1,410–15,420 ft).[6][7]

Behaviour

Coryphaenoides brevibarbis feeds on crustaceans, mysids and worms, using olfaction and its lateral line to find prey.[8] Lifespan is about 14–15 years.[9] Cyclocotyloides bergstadi and Chondracanthodes deflexus are parasites living in its gills.[10][11] Many nematode parasites are also found in it.[12]

References

  1. ^ Denmark), Jorgen Nielsen (Natural History Museum of; Paul Fernandes (School of Biological Sciences, Zoology Building; Lorance (IFREMER), Pascal; Research), Kjell Nedreaas (Institute of Marine; Strathclyde), Robin Cook (MASTS Marine Population Modelling Group Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of; Ann-Britt Florin (Institute Of Coastal Research, Department of Aquatic Resources (October 18, 2014). "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Coryphaenoides brevibarbis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  2. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Coryphaenoides brevibarbis (Goode & Bean, 1896)". www.marinespecies.org.
  3. ^ "Coryphaenoides brevibarbis (Goode & Bean, 1896)". www.gbif.org.
  4. ^ "Coryphaenoides brevibarbis".
  5. ^ "Coryphaenoides brevibarbis » NCFishes.com".
  6. ^ Priede, I. G. (August 10, 2017). Deep-Sea Fishes: Biology, Diversity, Ecology and Fisheries. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107083820 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "Coryphaenoides brevibarbis (Goode & Bean, 1896) - Grenadier à barbe courte". Inventaire National du Patrimoine Naturel.
  8. ^ Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences. Academic Press. April 12, 2019. ISBN 9780128130827 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Coad, Brian W.; Reist, James D. (January 1, 2018). Marine Fishes of Arctic Canada. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9781442647107 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ McIntyre, Alasdair (June 9, 2011). Life in the World's Oceans: Diversity, Distribution, and Abundance. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781444348095 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ Rowe, Gilbert T. (June 28, 2005). The Sea, Volume 8: Deep-Sea Biology. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674017375 – via Google Books.
  12. ^ Deep-Sea Fishes. Academic Press. October 1, 1997. ISBN 9780080585406 – via Google Books.
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Coryphaenoides brevibarbis: Brief Summary

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Coryphaenoides brevibarbis, also called the shortbeard grenadier, is a species of deep-sea fish in the family Macrouridae.

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Diet

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Feeds on small crustaceans

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North-West Atlantic Ocean species (NWARMS)

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Distribution

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Western Atlantic off the coasts of North America

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Habitat

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Found at depths of 1500- 3200 m.

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Habitat

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