Giant electric ray

Giant electric ray
Giant electric ray
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Order: Torpediniformes
Family: Narcinidae
Genus: Narcine
Species: N. entemedor
Binomial name
Narcine entemedor
D. S. Jordan & Starks, 1895

The giant electric ray or Cortez electric ray, Narcine entemedor, is a species of numbfish, family Narcinidae, native to the eastern Pacific Ocean from the Gulf of California to Panama.[1] It is found in shallow water on sandy bottoms and sometimes adjacent to reefs.[2] This species is closely related to the lesser electric ray (Narcine bancroftii) from the western Atlantic, and may represent the same species.[3] The specific epithet entemedor seems to be the Spanish equivalent of "intimidator".[4]

This species attains a maximum length of 76 cm (30 in).[2] The flattened pectoral fin disk is round, as long as it is wide, and overlapping the origin of the large pelvic fins. The eyes are much smaller than the spiracles, which are edged with small tubercles. The nostril on each side is not divided into two separate apertures. The teeth are mostly exposed when the mouth is closed. The tail is equal in length to the disk, with loose lateral folds of skin and two dorsal fins of equal size. The tips of the dorsal and caudal fins are angular. The skin is soft and loose, without denticles or thorns.[1][4] The coloration is generally grayish tan to brown above; some individuals have several pairs of faint ocelli. The dorsal and caudal fins often darken towards the tips but have fine white margins.[3] There is a record of a partially albino adult female, measuring 69 cm (27 in) long.[5]

Like other numbfishes, the giant electric ray can deliver a painful electric shock. This species is nocturnal and spends the day half-buried under sand.[6] At night, it moves into shallow bays to feed, mostly on polychaete worms but perhaps also on sea squirts.[2] It moves along the bottom by "hopping" on its flexible ribbed pelvic fins.[3] If threatened by a predator, it exhibits a characteristic defense behavior in which it erupts from the bottom, arches its back, and performs a "somersault" in the water column.[6] In one case, a diver was shocked when the ray landed on his back after such a maneuver.[7] Reproduction is ovoviviparous, in which the developing embryos are nourished by uterine "milk" produced by the mother. The females give birth to 4-15 young, measuring 11–12 cm (4.3-4.7 in) long.[1] The reproductive cycle is annual, with ovulation and fertilization taking place in July and August.[8] Males may exceed 11 years of age, and females 15 years.[8]

Known parasites of the giant electric ray include the tapeworms Acanthobothrium franus and A. inbiorium, and the copepod Taeniacanthodes dojirii.[9][10] This species is harvested by an artisanal ray fishery in the Gulf of California.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b c Allen, G.R. and Robertson, D.R. (1994). Fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0824816757. 
  2. ^ a b c Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2009). "Narcine entemedor" in FishBase. February 2009 version.
  3. ^ a b c Murch, A. CORTEZ ELECTRIC RAY. Elasmodiver.com. Retrieved on February 15, 2009.
  4. ^ a b Jordan, D.S. (1895). "The Fishes of Sinaloa". Contributions to Biology from the Hopkins Laboratory of Biology. Palo Alto, California: Leland Stanford Jr. University. 
  5. ^ Sandoval-Castillo, J., Mariano-Melendez, E. and Villavicencio-Garayzar, C. (2006). "New records of albinism in two elasmobranchs : the tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier and the giant electric ray Narcine entemedor". Cybium 30 (2): 191–192. 
  6. ^ a b Ferrari, A. and A. (2002). Sharks. New York: Firefly Books. ISBN 1552096297. 
  7. ^ Martin, R.A. and Rekdal, E. (2006). "'Hedgehog': a novel defensive posture in juvenile Amblyraja radiata". Journal of Fish Biology 68: 613–617. doi:10.1111/j.0022-1112.2006.00922.x. 
  8. ^ a b Downton-Hoffmann, C.A. and Villavicencio-Garayzar, C.J. (2000). "El Niño"/Southern Oscillation effects on the shovelnose guitarfish, Rinobatos productus, and Pacific electric ray, Narcine entemedor, in Bahía Almejas, B.C.S., México. American Elasmobranch Society 16th Annual Meeting abstracts. Retrieved on February 15, 2009.
  9. ^ Marques, F., Centritto, R. and Stewart, S.A. (1997). "Two new species of Acanthobothrium in Narcine entemedor (Rajiformes: Narcinidae) from the northwest coast of Guanacaste peninsula, Costa Rica". The Journal of Parasitology (The American Society of Parasitologists) 83 (5): 927–931. doi:10.2307/3284291. JSTOR 3284291. PMID 9379301. 
  10. ^ Braswell, J.S., Benz, G.W. and Deets, G.B. (Feb. 2002). "Taeniacanthodes dojirii n. sp. (Copepoda: Poecilostomatoida: Taeniacanthidae), from Cortez electric rays (Narcine entemedor: Torpediniformes: Narcinidae) captured in the Gulf of California, and a phylogenetic analysis of and key to species of taeniacanthodes". Journal of Parasitology 88 (1): 28–35. PMID 12053975. 
  11. ^ Márquez-Farias, J.F. (Mar. 21, 2005). "Gillnet Mesh Selectivity for the Shovelnose Guitarfish (Rhinobatos productus) from Fishery-Dependent Data in the Artisanal Ray Fishery of the Gulf of California, Mexico". Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science 35: 443–452. 

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