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Sebastes melanops Black Rockfish

Sebastes melanopsis commonly referred to as Black Rockfish. Difficulty in the aquarium: Cold water animal. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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Black Rockfish eating kelp,Sebastes melanops 2020


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lexID:
13394 
AphiaID:
274817 
Scientific:
Sebastes melanops 
German:
Schwarzer Felsenbarsch 
English:
Black Rockfish 
Category:
Sebastes 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Chordata (Phylum) > Actinopterygii (Class) > Scorpaeniformes (Order) > Sebastidae (Family) > Sebastes (Genus) > melanops (Species) 
Initial determination:
Girard, 1856 
Occurrence:
Alaska (Western Atlantic), Aleutian Islands, Canada , Eastern Pacific Ocean, Gulf of California, Mexico (East Pacific), Northeast Pacific Ocean, USA 
Sea depth:
0 - 366 Meter 
Size:
11.81" - 24.8" (30cm - 63cm) 
Temperature:
6,9 °F - 8,9 °F (6,9°C - 8,9°C) 
Food:
Carnivore, Fish (little fishes) 
Difficulty:
Cold water animal 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life:
 
Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2020-11-29 13:53:32 

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Sebastes melanops Girard, 1856

Found near rocky reefs in shallow water and in open water over deep banks. Adults live both off and on bottom. Juveniles are pelagic and form schools. Feed on fishes.

Synonymised names:
Sebastes (Sebastosomus) melanops Girard, 1856· accepted, alternate representation
Sebastodes melanops (Girard, 1856)

Scientific paper

  1. Evaluation of rockfish conservation area networks in the United States and Canada relative to the dispersal distance for black rockfish ( Sebastes melanops ), Lotterhos, Katie E.; Dick, Stefan J.; Haggarty, Dana R. , 2014
  2. Identification of biomarkers indicative of barotrauma and recovery in black rockfish Sebastes melanops, A. L. Pribyl; C. B. Schreck; S. J. Parker; V. M. Weis, 2012
  3. Temporal variation and feeding ecology of juvenile Sebastes in rocky intertidal tidepools of northern California, with emphasis on Sebastes melanops Girard, R. S. Studebaker; T. J. Mulligan, 2008
  4. A comparison of population structure in black rockfish ( Sebastes melanops ) as determined with otolith microchemistry and microsatellite DNA, Miller, J A; Banks, M A; Gomez-Uchida, D; Shanks, A L , 2005
  5. MATERNAL AGE AS A DETERMINANT OF LARVAL GROWTH AND SURVIVAL IN A MARINE FISH, SEBASTES MELANOPS, Berkeley, Steven A.; Chapman, Colin; Sogard, Susan M. , 2004
  6. Maternal Age as a Determinant of Larval Growth and Survival in a Marine Fish, Sebastes melanops, Steven A. Berkeley, Colin Chapman and Susan M. Sogard, 2004
  7. Evidence for limited larval dispersal in black rockfish ( Sebastes melanops ): implications for population structure and marine-reserve design, Miller, J A; Shanks, A L , 2004
  8. Thermal modulation of the toxicokinetics of benzo[a]pyrene in isolated hepatocytes of sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria), black rockfish (Sebastes melanops), and chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus), Blair D Johnston; George Alexander; Christopher J Kennedy, 1999
  9. Uptake and utilization of14C-glycine by embryos ofSebastes melanops, Mary M. Yoklavich; George W. Boehlert, 1991
  10. Effects of temperature, ration, and fish size on growth of juvenile black rockfish,Sebastes melanops, George W. Boehlert; Mary M. Yoklavich, 1983

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