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阿氏齒口魚

Evermannella ahlstromi

Not Evaluated Saltwater
栖息水深
0-390m

简介

The <em>Evermannella ahlstromi</em> is a saltwater fish belonging to the family Evermannellidae, the sabretooth fishes — a group of mesopelagic and bathypelagic predators named for their distinctive, fang-like dentition adapted for seizing slippery prey in the open ocean. This species has been recorded at depths from the surface down to approximately 390 metres, placing it primarily within the mesopelagic zone where light penetration is minimal. No maximum body length data are currently available in the literature for this species. Evermannellids are characterised by large eyes adapted to detecting bioluminescent signals in dim oceanic waters, and their elongated, recurved teeth enable them to grip and retain prey captured during rapid strikes. Details of habitat and range for this species remain limited in the ichthyological literature. Like other members of the family, <em>Evermannella ahlstromi</em> is likely a visual predator of small fishes and invertebrates in the midwater environment. The species is named in honour of Elbert H. Ahlstrom, an American ichthyologist and fisheries biologist who made significant contributions to the study of deep-sea and larval fishes. Distribution of the family is broadly oceanic, spanning tropical and temperate waters of the world's major ocean basins.

Habitat & Distribution

水质类型
Saltwater
栖息水深
0-390m
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Taxonomy

Aulopiformes (Lizardfishes & Allies)
Evermannellidae
物种 Evermannella ahlstromi

常见问题

What family does 阿氏齒口魚 belong to?
阿氏齒口魚 (Evermannella ahlstromi) belongs to the family Evermannellidae in the order Aulopiformes (Lizardfishes & Allies).

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