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The reproductive behavior of the longspine snipefish,Macrorhamphosus scolopax (Syngnathiformes,Macrorhamphosidae)
Authors:Rui Fil de Oliveira  Vitor A Carvalho Almada  Maria Gil de Fátima Gil
Institution:(1) Unidade de Investigação em Eco-Etologia, Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, R. Jardim do Tabaco 44, P-1100 Lisboa, Portugal;(2) Laboratório Marítimo da Guia, Universidade de Lisboa, Estrada do Guincho, P-2750 Cascais, Portugal;(3) Aquário Vasco da Gama, R. Direita, Dafundo, P-1495 Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract:Synopsis About two hundred Macrorhamphosus scolopax were observed in a large tank and their behavior was videotaped for subsequent analysis. When not disturbed, the fish moved slowly in a head-down position. Spawning in the tank took place in the last two hours before dark. Courting males change color and actively interact aggressively with other males. They push against each other while swimming in parallel or they charge their opponents with their erected dorsal spine directed at them. Courtship begins near the bottom. After following and swimming parallel to the female the two fish unite tightly by their caudal peduncle, with their ventral regions in close proximity and rise slowly in the water column. During the ascent, the genital papilla of the female extends repeatedly and contacts the genital region of the male.
Keywords:Courtship  Spawning  Agonistic behavior  Courting color pattern
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