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Grass Puffer

Takifugu niphobles (Jordan & Snyder 1901)

Life Cycle

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During high tide, mature individuals swim ashore in large numbers and spawn on beaches. Females spawn on the surface with two or more males biting and hanging on to the ventral surface of each female. Eggs are left partially buried in sand and rubble (Ref. 240).
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Trophic Strategy

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Inhabit both mangrove and non-mangrove mudflats (Ref. 125515).
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Biology

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During high tide, mature individuals swim ashore in large numbers and spawn on beaches. Eggs are left partially buried in sand and rubble (Ref. 240).
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分布

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分布於西北太平洋區,由日本、韓國至台灣。台灣分布於南部、北部、西部、小琉球及澎湖等海域。
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利用

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肝臟及卵巢具劇毒,小腸、皮膚、精巢亦具毒,肌肉則無,食用處理時要極小心。
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描述

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體亞圓筒形,稍側扁,體前部粗圓,向後漸細,尾柄長圓錐狀。眼眶間隔大於吻長。鼻孔小,每側2個,鼻瓣呈卵圓形突起。體腹側下緣有一縱行皮褶。體背自鼻瓣前緣上方至背鰭前方及腹面自鼻瓣前緣下方至肛門前方被小棘。鰓孔內側乳白色。背鰭近似鐮刀形,位於體後部,具軟條12-14;臀鰭與其同形且相對,具軟條10-12;無腹鰭;胸鰭寬短,近方形;尾鰭寬大,截形或近圓形。體背部為紅褐色或暗綠色,腹面乳白色;體背具許多淡色小圓點;體側具無白緣之黑色大型胸斑,胸斑前後則無任何黑色圓斑和條紋;縱行皮褶淺黃色;背鰭基部亦具黑斑,或不顯。背、胸鰭黃色;臀鰭淺黃色;尾鰭黃色,後緣橙黃色。
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棲地

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西北太平洋區近海底層小型魚類,喜歡棲息於沿海海藻叢生的岩礁區,有時可發現於河口域。春季時成熟的親魚會成群的聚集在岸邊藻叢或石礫區產卵受精。肉食性,主要以軟體動物、甲殼類、棘皮動物及魚類等為食。
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Grass puffer

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The grass puffer (Takifugu niphobles), or Kusa-fugu (Japanese: 草河豚), is a species of fish in the pufferfish family (Tetraodontidae). This common to abundant species is found in the northwest Pacific Ocean in China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan, Korea, the Philippines and Vietnam.[1] It is primarily found in coastal waters, ranging to depths of 20 m (66 ft), but is often seen in brackish water and has also been recorded briefly entering freshwater.[1] The grass puffer reaches up to 15 cm (6 in) in length.[2]

Breeding

The grass puffer has a highly unusual breeding behavior where large groups gather seasonally in shallow water along certain beaches during high tide, throw themselves onto land (with the help of an incoming wave) where fertilization occurs, and then return to the water.[3][4] The fertilized eggs may be swept back to the sea or stay on land under rocks for a period,[1] but in the latter case they only hatch when submerged by water during a later high tide.[5] Such a breeding behavior is not known from any other pufferfish, but is known from the unrelated capelin and grunion.[6]

Relationship with humans

The grass puffer is often caught off beaches, docks, and piers using various baits such as worms, shrimp, sea lice, or cut fish. They are popular for children to catch and even popular as pets, but their intestines contain the extremely potent pufferfish poison tetrodotoxin which is potentially lethal to humans.[1][2] The species is not specifically targeted, but sometimes taken as part of the fugu fishery.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Shao, K.; Liu, M.; Hardy, G.; Leis, J.L.; Matsuura, K.; Jing, L. (2014). "Takifugu niphobles". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2014: e.T21341A2775256. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2014-3.RLTS.T21341A2775256.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2017). "Takifugu niphobles" in FishBase. March 2017 version.
  3. ^ Motohashi E., Yoshihara T., Doi H., Ando H. (2010). "Aggregating Behavior of the Grass Puffer, Takifugu niphobles, Observed in Aquarium During the Spawning Period". Zoological Science. 27 (7): 559–564. doi:10.2108/zsj.27.559. PMID 20608844. S2CID 33056088.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Yamahira K (1997). "Proximate factors influencing spawning site specificity of the puffer fish Takifugu niphobles". Marine Ecology Progress Series. 147: 11–19. Bibcode:1997MEPS..147...11Y. doi:10.3354/meps147011.
  5. ^ Martin, K.L.; A.L. Carter (2013). "Brave New Propagules: Terrestrial Embryos in Anamniotic Eggs". Integrative and Comparative Biology. 53 (2): 233–247. doi:10.1093/icb/ict018. PMID 23604618.
  6. ^ Martin, K.L.M. (2014). Beach-Spawning Fishes: Reproduction in an Endangered Ecosystem. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1482207972.
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Grass puffer: Brief Summary

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The grass puffer (Takifugu niphobles), or Kusa-fugu (Japanese: 草河豚), is a species of fish in the pufferfish family (Tetraodontidae). This common to abundant species is found in the northwest Pacific Ocean in China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan, Korea, the Philippines and Vietnam. It is primarily found in coastal waters, ranging to depths of 20 m (66 ft), but is often seen in brackish water and has also been recorded briefly entering freshwater. The grass puffer reaches up to 15 cm (6 in) in length.

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