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The occurrence of two species of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Macroramphosus</Emphasis> (Gasterosteiformes: Macroramphosidae) in Japan: morphological and ecological observations on larvae,juveniles, and adults
Authors:Eiko?Miyazaki  Kunio?Sasakifishssk@cckochi-uacjp" title="KS  Email author" target="_blank">fishssk@cckochi-uacjp" itemprop="email" data-track="click" data-track-action="Email author" data-track-label="">Email author  Takumi?Mitani  Minoru?Ishida  Shinji?Uehara
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Marine Biology, Faculty of Science, Kochi University, 2-5-1 Akebono-cho, Kochi, 780-8520, Japan;(2) Kuroshio Research Division, National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, 6-1-21 Sanbashidori, Kochi, 780-8010, Japan
Abstract:Earlier opinions that Macroramphosus is monotypic are refuted, with two species apparently occurring in Japan (tentatively identified as M. gracilis and M. scolopax). In postsettlement young and adults, the former is characterized by a dark slender body (vs. red-orange and deep) and short second dorsal fin spine with a smooth posterior margin (vs. long spine with a serrated margin). Food habits also differ between the two species, which are either plankton or benthos feeders. Two types of Macroramphosus larvae and juveniles occurring at the surface were recognized, one having a straight ventral body profile of the body (identified here as M. gracilis) and the other having a notch in the anal region. The dark body of postsettlement M. gracilis is considered to be a retention of the character suited to the neustonic distribution of the larval and juvenile stages, the species remaining to ca. 40thinspmm in standard length (SL) in that habitat (vs. to ca. 12thinspmm SL in M. scolopax).
Keywords:Macroramphosus                Taxonomy  Morphology  Ecology  Larvae
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