Takifugu obscurus és una espècie de peix de la família dels tetraodòntids i de l'ordre dels tetraodontiformes.
Es troba a Àsia: la Xina, el Japó, Corea del Nord i Corea del Sud.[5]
Takifugu obscurus és una espècie de peix de la família dels tetraodòntids i de l'ordre dels tetraodontiformes.
Takifugu obscurus[7] or the obscure pufferfish is a species of euryhaline,[8] anadromous pufferfish first described by T. Abe in 1949.[2][3] It has been categorized by the IUCN as a least-concern species globally since 2014;[9] in South Korea, it is however classified as an endangered species due to overfishing of its endemic populations.[10] The Catalogue of Life lists no subspecies of Takifugu obscurus.[6] The species prefers deeper, clearer areas of brackish and fresh water,[2] and is found in estuaries, as well as rivers and tributaries thereof such as the South Korean rivers Geum, Han, and Imjin,[10] or the Tamsui River in mainland China.[2] The species is endemic to North and South Korea, the Sea of Japan, and the East and South China Seas. Uses of Takifugu obscurus include human consumption, use in animal testing, and owning specimens as pets. As with most species of pufferfish, several organs of Takifugu obscurus contain tetrodotoxin, making it potentially poisonous if not prepared safely by trained persons.
Takifugu obscurus is characterized by the following traits:[5]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Takifugu obscurus or the obscure pufferfish is a species of euryhaline, anadromous pufferfish first described by T. Abe in 1949. It has been categorized by the IUCN as a least-concern species globally since 2014; in South Korea, it is however classified as an endangered species due to overfishing of its endemic populations. The Catalogue of Life lists no subspecies of Takifugu obscurus. The species prefers deeper, clearer areas of brackish and fresh water, and is found in estuaries, as well as rivers and tributaries thereof such as the South Korean rivers Geum, Han, and Imjin, or the Tamsui River in mainland China. The species is endemic to North and South Korea, the Sea of Japan, and the East and South China Seas. Uses of Takifugu obscurus include human consumption, use in animal testing, and owning specimens as pets. As with most species of pufferfish, several organs of Takifugu obscurus contain tetrodotoxin, making it potentially poisonous if not prepared safely by trained persons.
Takifugu obscurus es una especie de peces de la familia Tetraodontidae en el orden de los Tetraodontiformes.
Se encuentran en Asia: la China, el Japón, Corea del Norte y Corea del Sur.[1]
Takifugu obscurus es una especie de peces de la familia Tetraodontidae en el orden de los Tetraodontiformes.
Takifugu obscurus Takifugu generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Tetraodontidae familian sailkatzen da.
Takifugu obscurus Takifugu generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Tetraodontidae familian sailkatzen da.
Takifugu obscurus is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van kogelvissen (Tetraodontidae).[2] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1949 door Abe.
De soort staat op de Rode Lijst van de IUCN als niet bedreigd, beoordelingsjaar 2007. De omvang van de populatie is volgens de IUCN stabiel.[1]
Bronnen, noten en/of referenties暗纹多紀魨(学名:Takifugu obscurus)又稱為暗纹東方魨,为鲀科多紀魨属的鱼类。分布于朝鲜、日本以及中国东海、南海等海域,属于近海暖温水性底层鱼类。其常生活于有溯河习性、常洄游于河口附近咸淡水区域、亦进入淡水江河支流、栖于水色较清以及无杂草的深水中。[1]