Habitat
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Choerodon fasciatus lives in lagoons that are located on the outer edges of reef areas (Melbourne Aquarium). The water temperature is about 25-28 degrees Celsius (Randall, et al, 1990). Adults will usually live together in small loose groups in caves or by reef slopes (Melbourne Aquarium). Juveniles tend to isolate themselves and will live by reef walls that drop off to channels (Melbourne Aquarium).
Range depth: 5 to 35 m.
Habitat Regions: tropical ; saltwater or marine
Aquatic Biomes: reef ; coastal
Other Habitat Features: caves
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Choerodon fasciatus is a carnivore and may affect the populations of its prey, which include mollusks, marine worms, crustaceans and other fish found in its environment (Randall, et al, 1990).
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Benefits
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This species is found in the aquarium trade (Fenner).
Positive Impacts: pet trade
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It is not known if Choerodon fasciatus has any sort of negative impact on humans.
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Life Cycle
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Being part of the wrasse family, all Choreodon fasciatus hatch as females. As they become adults, loose social groups form. Within each social group, the most dominant female undergoes physiological changes to become a male. Each group consists of one male and multiple females. When the males dies or leaves the second most dominant female becomes the male. (Melbourne Aquarium)
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Conservation Status
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Choerodon fasciatus was not found on the IUCN Red List website, US Federal List website, or CITES website.
US Federal List: no special status
CITES: no special status
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: least concern
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Behavior
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Choerodon fasciatus like all other fishes uses the lateral line system to detect water movement (Tiscali, 2004). Choerodon fasciatus does have eyes so probably uses its eyesight to find food.
Perception Channels: visual ; tactile ; chemical
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Untitled
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Choerodon fasciatus was first described by Günther in 1867. It was oringinally called Xiphocheilus fasciatus. The citation for this is: Xiphocheilus fasciatus Günther, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, p. 101.
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Trophic Strategy
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Choerodon fasciatus is a carnivore. It feeds aquatic worms, crustaceans, echinoderms, and mollusks (Randall,et al, 1990).
Animal Foods: fish; mollusks; aquatic or marine worms; aquatic crustaceans; echinoderms
Primary Diet: carnivore (Eats non-insect arthropods, Molluscivore , Vermivore)
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Distribution
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Choerodon fasciatus, which is commonly called harlequin tuskfish, is found throughout the Indo-Pacific (Fenner). Specimens have been collected from Australia, the Philippines, Indonesia, South Japan, New Hebrides and Taiwan (Fenner). In Australia they are found in the Great Barrier Reef from Queensland to New South Wales (the north east coast) (Australian Museum Online, 2003).
Biogeographic Regions: indian ocean (Native ); pacific ocean (Native )
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Life Expectancy
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The lifespan of this species is unknown.
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Morphology
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The head and body of adult Choerodon fasciatus has blue lined orange/red stripes (Melbourne Aquarium). The caudal fins are yellow (Marshall). As it ages the back half of the body darkens to a dark blue/purple color (Melbourne Aquarium). The juveniles have ocelli, which are eye-like spots on the anal and dorsal fins (Australian Museum Online, 2003). These spots go away with age (Australian Museum Online, 2003). The body of a juvenile C. fasciatus also has brown banding (Australian Museum Online, 2003). A mouth full of big blue teeth is a very distinctive feature of this species (Melbourne Aquarium).
Range length: 30 (high) cm.
Other Physical Features: ectothermic ; bilateral symmetry
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Associations
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Choerodon faciatus has some anti-predator adaptations. It is very brightly colored which is a warning to potential predators that its flesh could taste bad, be poisonous, or inedible (Melbourne Aquarium). Also, when feeling threatened the teeth of C. fasciatus will turn from blue to pink to warn other fish (Melbourne Aquarium).
Anti-predator Adaptations: aposematic
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Reproduction
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Like other wrasses, the mating group of Choerodon fasciatus consists of one male with multiple females (Melbourne Aquarium).
Mating System: polygynous
The general reproductive behavior of this species is not known.
The parental investment of this species is unknown.
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Diagnostic Description
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Body with 7 or 8 pairs of alternating prominent red, blue, white and blackish bands. Pectoral fins with ii unbranched and 14 branched rays. Predorsal scales approximately 10 to 14, reaching forward in advance of posterior extent of orbit on dorsal midline of head. (Ref 9823)
Life Cycle
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Oviparous, distinct pairing during breeding (Ref. 205).
Morphology
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Dorsal spines (total): 12; Dorsal soft rays (total): 8; Analspines: 3; Analsoft rays: 10
Trophic Strategy
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Inhabits seaward reefs. Feeds on molluscs, crustaceans, various worms, and echinoderms.
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- Drina Sta. Iglesia
Biology
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Adults inhabit seaward reefs (Ref. 9710). Feed on mollusks, crustaceans, various worms, and echinoderms. Solitary and territorial species (Ref. 9710). Monogamous (Ref. 52884). Oviparous, distinct pairing during breeding (Ref. 205). Maximum depth reported from Ref. 27115.
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Importance
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fisheries: commercial; aquarium: commercial
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分布
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分布於西太平洋區,為反赤道分布之魚種,包括日本至台灣,及澳洲至新加勒多尼亞海域等。台灣分布於西南部、南部、澎湖、綠島及蘭嶼等。
利用
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中大型之隆頭魚,體色鮮艷,常被當作觀賞魚,亦可食用,以延繩釣、一支釣較容易上鉤。
描述
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體長卵型,前部輪廓陡峭。吻略尖;上頜犬齒
6枚,下頜犬齒
4枚,向後外方伸出彎曲。眼眶間隔稍突。眼眶間隔、吻與下頜裸露;頰部、鰓蓋及背鰭、臀鰭基部被鱗;側線連續。D.
XII,7-8;A. III,10;P. 14-15;L.l.
28-29;G.R.6+11;胸鰭扇狀;腹鰭稍尖;尾鰭截形。體背面黃綠色,腹面較淡;頭與體共具
8對由鮮紅與白色、藍色或黑色交錯之垂直帶。背鰭紅色,基部較淡,硬棘前端暗色;胸鰭黃色,基部紅色;腹鰭紅色,棘部與鰭緣淡藍色;臀鰭黑紅色,邊緣具淡藍紋;尾鰭白色,末緣紅色。幼魚之背、臀鰭末端都具一眼斑。
棲地
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主要棲息於珊瑚礁區,水深約5-35公尺。獨居且領域性高;以具外殼的軟體動物、甲殼類與棘皮類動物等為食,偶爾也捕食蠕虫。
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Choerodon fasciatus és una espècie de peix de la família dels làbrids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.
Morfologia
Els mascles poden assolir els 30 cm de longitud total.[2]
Distribució geogràfica
Es troba des de les Illes Ryukyu fins a Taiwan i des de Nova Caledònia fins a Queensland (Austràlia).[2]
Referències
Bibliografia
- Helfman, G., B. Collette i D. Facey: The diversity of fishes. Blackwell Science, Malden, Massachusetts (Estats Units), 1997.
- Moyle, P. i J. Cech.: Fishes: An Introduction to Ichthyology, 4a edició, Upper Saddle River (Nova Jersey, Estats Units): Prentice-Hall. Any 2000.
- Nelson, J.: Fishes of the World, 3a edició. Nova York, Estats Units: John Wiley and Sons. Any 1994.
- Wheeler, A.: The World Encyclopedia of Fishes, 2a edició, Londres: Macdonald. Any 1985.
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Der Harlekin-Lippfisch (Choerodon fasciatus) lebt im tropischen westlichen Pazifik in zwei getrennten Populationen. Die nördliche kommt um die Ryūkyū-Inseln und Taiwan, die südliche vom Great Barrier Reef an der Küste von Queensland bis nach Neukaledonien und Vanuatu vor. Er bewohnt vor allem Außenriffe und hält sich in Tiefen von 5 bis 35 Metern auf.
Merkmale
Der Harlekin-Lippfisch hat einen massigen, hoch gebauten Körper. Er kann 40 Zentimeter lang werden. Der Kopf ist bullig, das Maul hat ein Fanggebiss, mit vier großen, vorstehenden Zähnen im Unterkiefer und zwei im Oberkiefer, die in Lücken der Unterkieferzähne greifen. Der Körper wird alternierend von sieben bis acht orangefarbenen und weißen, bläulichen oder schwärzlichen Querbändern gemustert. Die lange Rückenflosse des Harlekin-Lippfischs wird von 12 Hartstrahlen und 8 Weichstrahlen gestützt, die Afterflosse hat 3 Hart- und 10 Weichstrahlen. Die Brustflossen haben zwei geteilte und 14 ungeteilte Flossenstrahlen. Jungfische haben am Vorder- und Hinterende der Rückenflosse und auf der Afterflosse je einen Augenfleck, der mit zunehmendem Alter verschwindet. Sonst ähneln sie schon den Erwachsenen. Auch ein Geschlechtsdimorphismus besteht im Unterschied zu den Bodianus-Arten nicht.
Lebensweise
Der Harlekin-Lippfisch ist territorial und hat große Reviere. Er ist ein Einzelgänger und frisst vor allem hartschalige wirbellose Tiere, wie Weichtiere, Krebstiere und Stachelhäuter, aber auch Würmer. Bei der Nahrungssuche hebt er mit seinem kräftigen Gebiss oft Steine an, um darunter befindliche Beutetiere zu ergreifen.
Literatur
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Hans A. Baensch, Helmut Debelius, Horst Moosleitner: Die gemeinsame Pflege von wirbellosen Tieren und tropischen Meeresfischen im Aquarium. Mergus, Melle 1997, ISBN 3-88244-110-0 (Meerwasser-Atlas. Band 1).
- Dieter Eichler, Robert F. Myers: Korallenfische. Zentraler Indopazifik. Jahr, Hamburg 1997, ISBN 3-86132-225-0.
- Ewald Lieske, Robert F. Myers: Korallenfische der Welt. Jahr, Hamburg 1994, ISBN 3-86132-112-2.
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Harlequin tuskfish
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The harlequin tuskfish, Choerodon fasciatus, is a species of wrasse native to the western Pacific Ocean. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade.
Description
The harlequin tuskfish grows to length of 30 cm (12 in).[2] It is a brightly colored marine fish with shades of blue, green, and orange. It has sharp blue teeth. The specimens found in Australia generally have brighter coloration.
Diet
The harlequin tuskfish is a carnivore, eating mostly benthic invertebrates such as echinoderms, crustaceans, molluscs, and worms.[2]
Distribution and habitat
This species is found in the western Pacific Ocean in two separate areas. One is from the Ryukyus to Taiwan and the other is from Queensland, Australia, to New Caledonia. This species inhabits reefs at depths from 5 to 35 m (16 to 115 ft).[2]
In the Aquarium
The Harlequin Tusk is a moderately difficult fish to maintain in captivity. Juveniles can be shy and easily bullied by aggressive tankmates, while adults will be quite aggressive.[3] At a minimum, they should be kept in a 120-gallon tank for a single specimen. They will accept frozen and meaty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis, and shellfish. It is a semi-aggressive fish and ideal tankmates would include angels, tangs, and small triggerfish. However, it will not tolerate its own kind, so there should be only one specimen per tank. They are not reef-safe. Although they will typically not nip at corals or sessile invertebrates, they will attack and consume crabs, hermit crabs, snails, and shrimp.[4]
A reef temperature of 25–28 °C (77–82 °F) is ideal for maintaining the Harlequin Tusk.[2]
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Choerodon fasciatus es una especie de pez perciforme de la familia Labridae. También llamado vulgarmente Lábrido payaso está encuadrado dentro de la familia Labridae, una de la más numerosas de especies de peces marinos y con mucha tradición entre los aficionados a la acuariofilia [3]
Morfología
Recuerda a uno de los cíclidos de los grandes lagos africanos. Presenta la particularidad propia de la especie de tener dos pares de colmillos de color azul proyectados hacia el exterior. Estos colmillos los usa para la búsqueda de alimentos. No presenta dimorfismo sexual tanto en la etapa juvenil como en la adulta. Puede presentar diferencias de coloración dependiendo de su origen. Animales jóvenes presentan las rayas transversales más difuminadas y ocelos para confundir a los predadores.
Los machos pueden llegar alcanzar los 30 cm de longitud total.[4]
Hábitat
Arrecifes tropicales; en profundidades comprendidas entre 5 y 35 m.[4]
El lábrido arlequín es propio de arenales y escombreras rocosas próximas a los arrecifes. Tienen una territorialidad muy acentuada por lo que casi siempre lo encontramos individualmente.
Distribución geográfica
Océano Pacífico occidental. Se distribuye en dos áreas: al norte, desde las islas Ryukyu hasta Taiwán, y al sur, desde Nueva Caledonia hasta Queensland (Australia).[4]
Referencias
Bibliografía
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Lieske, E.; Myers, R. (1998), Peces de arrecifes coralinos del Indo-Pacífico y Caribe, Barcelona (España): Omega, ISBN 9788428211246.
- Parenti, P.; Randall, J.E. (2000). «An annotated checklist of the species of the labroid fish families Labridae and Scaridae». Ichthyol. Bull. J.L.B. Smith Inst. Ichthyol. (en inglés) 68 (1): 1-97. ISSN 0073-4381. Consultado el 24 de agosto de 2011.
- Randall, J.E.; Allen, G.R.; Steen, R.C. (1997). Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea (en inglés). Honolulu, Hawái (EUA): University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824818951.
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Eschmeyer, W.N., ed. (1998), Catalog of Fishes (CD
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(ayuda)), Special Publication of the Center for Biodiversity Research and Information (en inglés), 1-3 (1), San Francisco, California (EUA): California Academy of Sciences, ISBN 9780940228474. -
Fenner, R.M. (2001), The Conscientious Marine Aquarist (en inglés), Neptune City, Nueva Jersey (EUA): T.F.H. Publications, ISBN 9781890087036.
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Helfman, G.; Collette, B.; Facey, D. (1997), The diversity of fishes (en inglés), Malden, Massachusetts (EUA): Blackwell Science, ISBN 9780865422568.
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Hoese, D.F. (1986), Smith, M.M; Heemstra, P.C., eds., Smiths' sea fishes (en inglés), Berlín (Alemania): Springer-Verlag, ISBN 9783540168515.
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Moyle, P.; Cech, J. (2004), Fishes: An Introduction to Ichthyology (en inglés) (5.ª edición), Upper Saddle River, Nueva Jersey (EUA): Pearson Prentice-Hall, ISBN 9780131008472.
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Nelson, J. (2006), Fishes of the World (en inglés) (4.ª edición), Nueva York (EUA): John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 9780471250319.
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Wheeler, A. (1985) [Primera edición en 1900], The World Encyclopedia of Fishes (en inglés) (2.ª edición), Londres: Macdonald, ISBN 9780356107158.
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Choerodon fasciatus es una especie de pez perciforme de la familia Labridae. También llamado vulgarmente Lábrido payaso está encuadrado dentro de la familia Labridae, una de la más numerosas de especies de peces marinos y con mucha tradición entre los aficionados a la acuariofilia
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Choerodon fasciatus Choerodon generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Labridae familian sailkatzen da.
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Harlekiinihuulikala (Choerodon fasciatus) on huulikala.
Koko ja ulkonäkö
Harlekiinihuulikala kasvaa luonnossa noin 30 cm pitkäksi, akvaariossa se jää yleensä alle 20-senttiseksi. Se on valkoisen ja oranssin pystyraitainen ja sen evissä on turkoosinsininen reunus.[2] Sukupuolia on vaikea erottaa toisistaan. Poikaset muistuttavat muuten aikuisia, mutta niillä on evissään hämäys-silmäkuviot.[3] Kalan vanhentuessa sen pyrstöpuoli muuttuu tummemmaksi.[4]
Alkuperä
Näitä kaloja elää Tyynenmeren länsiosassa Taiwanilta Australiaan.[5]
Käyttäytyminen
Kaikki harlekiinihuulikalat ovat aluksi naaraita. Parven voimakkain naaras muuttuu koiraaksi.[2] Toisin kuin monet muut huulikalalajit, ne eivät kaivaudu yöksi hiekkaan. Akvaariossa ne jättävät yleensä pitkäaikaiset asukkaat rauhaan, mutta voivat luulla uusia rapuja ja jopa pikkukaloja ruoaksi. [3]
Ravinto
Harlekiinihuulikalat syövät kovakuorisia selkärangattomia kuten rapuja. Akvaariossa niille annetaan lihapitoista ruokaa, mielellään pilkottuja äyriäisiä. Krillit pitävät niiden värit kirkkaina. [3]
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Choerodon fasciatus
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Choerodon fasciatus est une espèce de poissons de la famille des Labridae.
Répartition
Choerodon fasciatus se rencontre, avec une distribution disjointe, dans le Pacifique ouest, notamment depuis archipel des Ryūkyū jusqu'à Taïwan, et depuis la Nouvelle-Calédonie jusqu'au Queensland en Australie[3].
Il est présent entre 5 et 35 m de profondeur dans des eaux dont la température est comprise entre 25 et 28 °C[3].
Description
Choerodon fasciatus peut mesurer jusqu'à 30 cm de longueur totale[3].
Comportement
Ce poisson fréquente les récifs coralliens du côté du large. Il déplace des pierres et des cailloux avec ses dents protubérantes pour chercher de la nourriture[4]. Il mange des mollusques, des crustacés et des échinodermes.
Choerodon fasciatus et l'Homme
Ce poisson est recherché tant pour les aquariums que pour l'alimentation.
Philatélie
Ce poisson figure sur une émission de la Nouvelle-Calédonie de 1959 (valeur faciale : 3 F) ainsi que de Guinée de 1997 (valeur faciale 300 FG) Y&T 1125 et des Philippines (YT 2252 sous l'ancien nom binominal Lienardella fasciata)
Notes et références
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↑ Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), www.itis.gov, CC0 https://doi.org/10.5066/F7KH0KBK, consulté le 3 janvier 2022
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↑ a et b BioLib, consulté le 3 janvier 2022
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↑ a b et c FishBase, consulté le 3 janvier 2022
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↑ Collectif (trad. Michel Beauvais, Marcel Guedj, Salem Issad), Histoire naturelle [« The Natural History Book »], Flammarion, mars 2016, 650 p. (ISBN 978-2-0813-7859-9), Poisson arlequin page 346
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Choerodon fasciatus (Günther, 1867) è un pesce d'acqua salata appartenente alla famiglia Labridae[2].
Distribuzione e habitat
Proviene dalle barriere coralline dell'oceano Pacifico, dove si trova soprattutto a Taiwan, Australia, in particolare lungo le coste del Queensland, Isole Ryukyu e Nuova Caledonia[3]. Nuota fino a 35 m di profondità[1].
Descrizione
La lunghezza massima registrata è di 30 cm[3]. La colorazione di questa specie permette di distinguerla da tutte le altre specie del genere Choerodon: il corpo è a fasce arancioni bordate di blu che sfumano verso il bianco verso la pinna caudale e verdi scure o nere. I denti sono sporgenti, bluastri. La pinna caudale è chiara, verde, con il bordo tendente al violaceo, mentre la pinna dorsale e la pinna anale, basse e lunghe, sono rossastre con il bordo blu. Le pinne pettorali sono giallastre, mentre gli occhi sono arancioni.
Negli esemplari giovanili le fasce sono solo arancioni pallide e bianche; sulle pinne sono invece presenti diversi ocelli neri con il bordo bianco[4].
Biologia
Comportamento
È solitamente solitario; gli adulti possono essere territoriali[3].
Alimentazione
Si nutre prevalentemente di varie specie di invertebrati acquatici come echinodermi, crostacei, vermi, soprattutto anellidi, molluschi[5].
Riproduzione
È una specie monogama[1]. È oviparo e la fecondazione è esterna; non ci sono cure nei confronti delle uova[6].
Conservazione
Questa specie viene pescata abbastanza frequentemente; inoltre è ricercata negli acquari a causa della sua colorazione insolita, però la lista rossa IUCN classifica questa specie come "a rischio minimo" (LC) perché è abbastanza comune, anche in diverse aree marine protette. In Australia la pesca ne è stata regolamentata.
Note
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^ a b c (EN) To, A., Liu, M. & Sadovy, Y, Choerodon fasciatus, su IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, Versione 2020.2, IUCN, 2020.
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^ (EN) Choerodon fasciatus, in WoRMS (World Register of Marine Species).
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^ a b c (EN) C. fasciatus, su FishBase. URL consultato il 21 dicembre 2013.
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^ C. fasciatus, su fishbase.org. URL consultato il 21 dicembre 2013.
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^ C. fasciatus, alimentazione, su fishbase.org. URL consultato il 21 dicembre 2013.
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^ C. fasciatus, riproduzione, su fishbase.org. URL consultato il 21 dicembre 2013.
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横带猪齿鱼: Brief Summary
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横带猪齿鱼(学名:Choerodon fasciatus,又稱七帶寒鯛,俗名七带猪齿鱼、四齒仔、西齒)為輻鰭魚綱鱸形目隆頭魚亞目隆頭魚科猪齿鱼属的其中一種鱼类。