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鼻海蜴魚

Aldrovandia rostrata

Not Evaluated Saltwater
최대 크기
50.79999923706055 cm
서식 수심
2690-5029m
과(科)

소개

<em>Aldrovandia rostrata</em> is a saltwater halosaur of the family Halosauridae, inhabiting some of the deepest seafloor environments accessible to trawl surveys. This species has been recorded at depths of approximately 2,690 to 5,029 meters—placing it in the abyssal zone—and adults reach roughly 50.8 cm in length. Like other members of the genus, <em>A. rostrata</em> is elongate and eel-like, with a projecting snout and a body plan well suited to life close to the seafloor under extreme hydrostatic pressure. The specific epithet <em>rostrata</em> refers to the prominent rostrum characteristic of the halosaurid head. Halosaurs in the abyssal zone are among the deepest-living ray-finned fishes, feeding on invertebrates and detritus on abyssal plains. Details of habitat and range for this species remain limited in the ichthyological literature. Its conservation status has not been assessed. The biology and ecology of abyssal-living fishes remain among the least studied topics in marine ichthyology, making records from collection surveys particularly valuable.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 50.79999923706055 cm
서식 수심 2690-5029m

Habitat & Distribution

수질 유형
Saltwater
서식 수심
2690-5029m
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Taxonomy

목(目) Notacanthiformes
과(科) Halosauridae
Aldrovandia rostrata

자주 묻는 질문

How big does 鼻海蜴魚 get?
鼻海蜴魚 can grow up to 50.79999923706055 cm long.
What family does 鼻海蜴魚 belong to?
鼻海蜴魚 (Aldrovandia rostrata) belongs to the family Halosauridae in the order Notacanthiformes.

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