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Barred Javelin

Pomadasys kaakan (Cuvier 1830)

Diagnostic Description

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This species is distinguished by the following characters: chin with 2 pores with a median pit; D XII,13-15 (usually 14 ½); A III,7; scales ctenoid (rough to touch); lateral line scales 43-50; scales between lateral line and dorsal-fin origin 7; scales around caudal peduncle 20, 9 above lateral line and 9 below; body depth 2.5 to 3 times in standard length; head blunt, its upper profile convex; mouth small; maxilla reaching to eye; teeth in jaws arranged in villiform (brushlike) bands; swimbladder without anteriolateral horn-like extensions. Colour: juveniles brilliant silvery green above to golden silver on sides and silvery white on belly with 12 or more faint vertical bars comprised of small dark brown spots or irregular blotches; dorsal fin spotted with black-brown spots on lower half of spinous dorsal fin and in 3 rows on rayed dorsal fin; margin of soft dorsal fin darker and lower tip of caudal fin milk white; adults uniform golden green above, silvery below with traces of the vertical bars present only when alive and spots on dorsal fins indistinct or absent (Ref. 47695).
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Life Cycle

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Oviparous, distinct pairing during breeding (Ref. 205).
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 12; Dorsal soft rays (total): 13 - 15; Analspines: 3; Analsoft rays: 7
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Trophic Strategy

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Live in sandy or muddy areas in shallow coastal waters (Ref. 9137). Juveniles enter the estuaries and mangroves from the sea and spend their life cycle in brackish water (Ref. 43081).
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Biology

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Inhabit turbid inshore waters with sandy to muddy bottoms to a depth of 75 m. Enter estuaries, may tolerate water with low salinity. Often associated with inshore wrecks (Ref. 4332). Feed on crustaceans and fish (Ref. 5213, 48635). Spawners form shoals near river mouths during the winter. Good food fish (Ref. 2799). Taken by handline, set net, trap, and spear. Marketed fresh, a small quantity is salted or smoked (Ref. 47695).
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Importance

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fisheries: commercial; aquaculture: commercial; gamefish: yes
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分布

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分布於印度-西太平洋區,西起非洲東岸、波斯灣及紅海,北到台灣,南至澳洲。台灣分布於西部及北部海域。
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利用

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漁期全年皆有,但以夏秋之季較多,可利用流刺網、拖網或延繩釣漁法捕獲。肉味鮮美,適合油煎或煮薑絲湯。
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描述

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體側扁,呈長橢圓型,背緣弧形隆起,腹緣略呈弧形。頭中大。吻鈍尖。口中大,端位;上頜稍長於下頜,上下頜齒細小,絨毛狀,外列齒大;鋤骨、腭骨及舌面皆無齒。頦部具一長而深的中央溝;頦孔1對。體被薄櫛鱗,背鰭及臀鰭基部均具鱗鞘;側線完整,側線鱗數51-52。背鰭單一,硬棘部及軟條部間無明顯缺刻,硬棘數XII,第IV棘最長,軟條數13-15;臀鰭小,與背鰭鰭條部同形,硬棘數III,第II棘強大,軟條數7;胸鰭中長,長於腹鰭;尾鰭內凹形。體呈銀白色,背部呈銀灰色,幼魚時,胸鰭以上有6-7條黑色點狀橫帶,背鰭亦具黑色斑點,隨著成長,斑點逐漸不明顯,頭部和尾鰭則逐漸轉黑。
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棲地

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主要棲息於砂泥底質的沿岸海域,深可達75公尺以內,對於低鹽度之容忍度高,可生活於河口沼澤區。以小魚、蝦、甲殼類或砂泥地中的軟體動物為主食。冬天時會游入河口域產卵。
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Pomadasys kaakan

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Pomadasys kaakan, the javelin grunter or barred javelin is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grunt belonging to the family Haemulidae. It is native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, from Africa to Australia.

Description

Pomadasys kaakan has a blunt head which has a convex upper profile and a small mouth which has brushlike bands of teeth on its jaws. There are two pores and a central pit on the chin. The juveniles are bright silvery green dorsally, golden silver on the flanks and silvery white on the underparts, there are no fewer than 12 indistinct vertical bars which are made up of small dark brown spots or irregular blotches. The dorsal fin has blackish-brown spots on the basal part of its spiny portion and there are three rows of spots on the soft-rayed part which has a dark margin while the lower tip of the caudal fin is milky. The adults are plain golden green dorsally and silver ventrally with the bars and dorsal fin spots being indistinct or absent.[3] The dorsal fin has 12 spines and 13-15 soft rays, while the anal fin contains 3 spines and 7 soft rays. This species attains a maximum total length of 80 cm (31 in), although 50 cm (20 in) is more typical.[2]

Distribution

Pomadasys kaakan is found in the Indo-Pacific. It ranges along the eastern coast of Africa from the Red Sea to the Eastern Cape, along the southern coast of Asia, including the Persian Gulf, to China and Taiwan and along the northern coasts of Australia from Exmouth Gulf in Western Australia to Moreton Bay in Queensland.[3] It is also found in Comoro Islands, Madagascar, the Seychelles and the Farquhar Islands.[4]

Habitat and biology

Pomadasys kaakan is found in turbid waters near the coast where the substrate consists of sand or mud to depths of 75 metres (246 ft). They will enter estuarine environments, and they may be able tolerate water with low salinity. Frequently found in and around inshore shipwrecks.[2] They are also known from coral and rocky reefs.[1] They spawn in shoals near river mouths during the winter. They are oviparous and form distinct pairs to spawn.[2] Their diet is largely crustaceans, and they are known to feed on fishes, molluscs, brittle stars, Lingula sp. and algae.[1]

Systematics

Pomadasys kaakan was first formally described as Pristipoma kaakan in 1830 by the French anatomist, zoologist and naturalist Georges Cuvier (179-1832) with the type locality given jointly as Arian Coupang River, Pondicherry and Mahé in India.[5] The specific name kaakan is the local name for this species used in Pondicherry.[6] P. kaakan was considered a junior synonym of Pomadasys hasta in error.[4]

Utilisation

Pomadasys kaakan is an important target species for commercial fisheries throughout the Persian Gulf and it is caught with bottom trawls, bottom longline, gillnets and traps. It is taken as bycatch in shrimp fisheries in the Persian Gulf too. The catch is marketed fresh[1] or preserved by salting or smoking.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Alam, S.; Bishop, J.; Russell, B.; et al. (2015). "Pomadasys kaakan". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T194438A57127969. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2019). "Pomadasys kaakan" in FishBase. December 2019 version.
  3. ^ a b c R.J. MacKay (2001). "Haemulidae". In Carpenter, K.E. & Volker H. Neim (eds.). The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific Volume 5: Bony fishes part 3 (Menidae to Pomacentridae) (PDF). FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes. FAO Rome. p. 2987.
  4. ^ a b Paolo Parenti (2019). "An annotated checklist of the fishes of the family Haemulidae (Teleostei: Perciformes)" (PDF). Iranian Journal of Ichthyology. 6 (3): 150–196.
  5. ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Species in the genus Pomadasys". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  6. ^ Christopher Scharpf; Kenneth J. Lazara, eds. (5 January 2021). "Order LUTJANIFORMES: Families HAEMULIDAE and LUTJANIDAE". The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database. Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J. Lazara. Retrieved 5 April 2021.

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Pomadasys kaakan: Brief Summary

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Pomadasys kaakan, the javelin grunter or barred javelin is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grunt belonging to the family Haemulidae. It is native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, from Africa to Australia.

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Description

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Inhabits turbid inshore waters with sandy to muddy bottoms to a depth of 75 m. Also caught using bottom longlines. Feeds on crustaceans and fish (Ref. 5213). Often associated with inshore wrecks (Ref. 4332).

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Froese, R. & D. Pauly (Editors). (2023). FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. version (02/2023).

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