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The toadfish comprise the family
Family (biology)

In biological classification, family is a taxonomic rank. Exact details of formal nomenclature depend on the Nomenclature Codes which applies....
 Batrachoididae, the only family in the ray-finned fish order
Order (biology)

In Biological classification used in biology, the order is a taxonomic rank between class and family . The superorder is a rank between class and order....
 Batrachoidiformes. Both the English common name and scientific name refer to their toad
Toad

A toad can refer to a number of species of amphibians in the order Anura. A distinction is often made between frogs and toads by their appearance, prompted by the convergent evolution among so-called "toads" to dry habitats....
-like appearance (batrakhos is Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 for frog).

Toadfish are benthic ambush predator
Ambush predator

Ambush predators or sit-and-wait predators are carnivore that capture prey by stealth or cunning, not by speed or necessarily by strength....
s that favor sandy or muddy substrates where their cryptic
Crypsis

File:Agama aculeata.jpgIn ecology, crypsis is the ability of an organism to avoid observation. A form of antipredator adaptation, methods range from camouflage, nocturnality, wiktionary:subterranean lifestyle, Transparency , or Batesian mimicry....
 coloration helps them avoid detection by their prey. Toadfish are well known for their ability to "sing", males in particular using the swim bladder as a sound-production device used to attract mates.

fishes are usually scaleless, with eyes set high on large heads.






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The toadfish comprise the family
Family (biology)

In biological classification, family is a taxonomic rank. Exact details of formal nomenclature depend on the Nomenclature Codes which applies....
 Batrachoididae, the only family in the ray-finned fish order
Order (biology)

In Biological classification used in biology, the order is a taxonomic rank between class and family . The superorder is a rank between class and order....
 Batrachoidiformes. Both the English common name and scientific name refer to their toad
Toad

A toad can refer to a number of species of amphibians in the order Anura. A distinction is often made between frogs and toads by their appearance, prompted by the convergent evolution among so-called "toads" to dry habitats....
-like appearance (batrakhos is Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 for frog).

Toadfish are benthic ambush predator
Ambush predator

Ambush predators or sit-and-wait predators are carnivore that capture prey by stealth or cunning, not by speed or necessarily by strength....
s that favor sandy or muddy substrates where their cryptic
Crypsis

File:Agama aculeata.jpgIn ecology, crypsis is the ability of an organism to avoid observation. A form of antipredator adaptation, methods range from camouflage, nocturnality, wiktionary:subterranean lifestyle, Transparency , or Batesian mimicry....
 coloration helps them avoid detection by their prey. Toadfish are well known for their ability to "sing", males in particular using the swim bladder as a sound-production device used to attract mates.

Description

Toadfishes are usually scaleless, with eyes set high on large heads. Their mouths are also large, with both maxilla
Maxilla

The maxilla is a fusion of two bones along the palate fissure that form the upper jaw. This is similar to the mandible, which is also a fusion of two halves at the mental symphysis....
 and premaxilla
Premaxilla

The incisive bone is the portion of the maxilla adjacent to the incisors.The term premaxilla can also be used to refer to the incisive bone....
, and often decorated with barbels and skin flaps. They are generally drab in colour, although those living coral reefs may have brighter patterns. They range in size from length in Thlassophryne megalops, to in the Pacuna toadfish.

The gills are small and occur only on the sides of the fish. The pelvic fins are forward of the pectoral fins, usually under the gill
Gill

A gill is an anatomical structure found in many aquatic ecosystem organisms. It is a respiration organ whose function is the extraction of oxygen from water and the excretion of carbon dioxide....
s, and have one spine with several soft rays. There are two separate dorsal fin
Dorsal fin

A wikt:dorsal fin is a fin located on the backs of some fish, whales, dolphins, and porpoises, as well as the ichthyosaurs. Its main purpose is to stabilize the animal against rolling and assist in sudden turns....
s; the first is smaller with spines, while the second has from 15 to 25 soft rays. The number of vertebrae range from 25 to 47.

Toadfishes of the genus Porichthys, the midshipman fish
Midshipman fish

The midshipman fishes are the genus Porichthys of toadfishes. They are distinguished by having photophores and four lateral lines. Typical midshipman fishes, such as the Plainfin Midshipman, are nocturnal and bury themselves in sand or mud of the intertidal zone during the day....
es, have photophore
Photophore

A photophore is a light-emitting organ which appears as luminescence spots on various marine animals, including fish and cephalopods. The organ can be simple, or as complex as the human eye; equipped with lenses, shutters, color filters and reflectors ....
s and four lateral line
Lateral line

In aquatic organisms , the lateral line is a sense organ used to detect movement and vibration in the surrounding water. Lateral lines are usually visible as faint lines running lengthwise down each side, from the vicinity of the Operculum s to the base of the tail....
s. All toadfishes possess sharp spines on the first dorsal fin and on the opercle (gill cover). In fish of the subfamily Thalassophryninae, these are hollow and connect to venom glands capable of delivering a painful wound to predators.

Distribution and habitat

Most toadfish are marine
Marine biology

Marine biology is the scientific study of living organisms in the ocean or other Marine or brackish bodies of water.Given that in biology many scientific classification, families and Genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxon...
, though some are found in brackish water and one subfamily, the Thalassophryninae, is found exclusively in freshwater habitats in South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
. In particular, Daector quadrizonatus and Thalassophryne amazonica are known from the Atrato River
Atrato River

The R?o Atrato is a river of northwestern Colombia. It rises in the slopes of the Cordillera Occidental, Colombia and flows almost due north to the Gulf of Urab? , where it forms a large, swampy river delta....
 in Colombia
Colombia

Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country in north-western South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the north west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean....
, and the Amazon River
Amazon River

The Amazon River of South America is the list of rivers by length in the world by volume, with a total river flow greater than the next top eight largest rivers combined....
, respectively.

Habits and reproduction

Toadfishes are bottom-dwellers, ranging from near shore areas to deep waters. They tend to be omnivorous, eating sea worm
Sea worm

Sea worm is a general term that may refer to a number of phylum of animals, or may refer specifically to:*Acanthocephala, parasitic worm*Annelida, segmented worms...
s, crustacean
Crustacean

Crustaceans are a large group of arthropods, comprising almost 52,000 described species , and are usually treated as a subphylum . They include various familiar animals, such as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill and barnacles....
s, mollusks
Mollusca

MolluscsSpelled mollusk in the USA; the spelling "mollusc" is preferred by some authors, see the reasons given by . are animals belonging to the Phylum Mollusca....
 and other fish. They often hide in rock crevices, among the bottom vegetation, or even dig dens in the bottom sediments, from which they ambush their prey. Toadfish can survive out of water for as much as 24 hours, and some can move across exposed mudflats at low tide using their fins.

Males make nests, and then attract females by "singing", that is, by releasing air by contracting muscles on their swim bladder. The sound has been called a 'hum' or 'whistle', and can be loud enough to be clearly audible from the surface. The eggs are sticky on one side, so that the female can attach them to the side of the nest. Each male will attract numerous females to his nest, so that the eggs within will have multiple different mothers.

The male then guards the nest against predators. During this period, the male must survive on a limited supply of food, as they are not able to leave the immediate vicinity to hunt. The eggs rapidly develop into embryos, but these remain attached to the side of the nest until the age of about three to four weeks. After this time, they continue to cluster around and hide behind the male, until they are large enough to fend for themselves. This degree of parental care is very unusual among fishes.

Genera

There are about 80 species of toadfish, grouped into 21 genera, as follows:

Order Batrachoidiformes
  • Family Batrachoididae
    • Family Batrachoidinae
      • Genus Allenbatrachus (3 species)
      • Genus Amphichthys (3 species)
      • Genus Austrobatrachus - Puzzled toadfish (1 species)
      • Genus Batrachoides (9 species)
      • Genus Batrachomoeus (5 species)
      • Genus Batrichthys (3 species)
      • Genus Bifax - Two-faced toadfish (1 species)
      • Genus Chatrabus (2 species)
      • Genus Colletteichthys - Flat toadfish (1 species)
      • Genus Halobatrachus - Lusitanian toadfish (1 species)
      • Genus Halophryne (4 species)
      • Genus Opsanus (6 species)
      • Genus Perulibatrachus (3 species)
      • Genus Potamobatrachus (1 species)
      • Genus Riekertia - Broadbodied toadfish (1 species)
      • Genus Sanopus
        Sanopus

        Sanopus is a genus of fish in the Batrachoididae family. They are restricted to the Atlantic coast of Central America and Mexico.It contains the following species:...
        (6 species)
      • Genus Thalassothia (1 species)
      • Genus Triathalassothia (2 species)
      • Genus Vladichthys (1 species)
    • Subfamily Porichthyinae
      • Genus Aphos (1 species)
      • Genus Porichthys - Midshipmen (14 species)
    • Subfamily Thlassophryininae
      • Genus Daector (5 species)
      • Genus Thalassophryne (6 species)


Economics

Toadfish are not normally commercially exploited, however, they are taken by local fishermen as a food fish, and by trawlers where they usually end up as a source of fishmeal and oil. Some smaller toadfish from brackish-water habitats have been exported as fresh-water aquarium fishes.

The western Atlantic species
Opsanus tau known as the oyster toadfish
Oyster toadfish

The oyster toadfish, Opsanus tau, also known as the ugly toad or the oyster cracker, is a fish of the family Batrachoididae. The maximum length of the toadfish is about 38 cm; the most common recorded length of an oyster toadfish is about 30 cm....
 is quite widely used as a research animal, while a few species, most notably
Thalassophryne amazonica, are occasionally kept as aquarium fish
Fishkeeping

Fishkeeping is a popular hobby concerned with keeping fish in the home aquarium or garden pond....
.

See also

  • List of fish common names
    List of fish common names

    This is a list of fish common names. While some common names refer to a single species or family , others have been used for a confusing variety of different types; the articles listed here should explain the possibilities if the name is ambiguous....
  • List of fish families
    List of fish families

    This is a list of fish family sorted alphabetically by scientific name.#A - #B - #C - #D - #E-F - #E-F -#G - #H - #I-K - #I-K - #I-K -#L - #M - #N - #O - #P - #R - #S - #T - #U-Z - #U-Z - #U-Z - #U-Z - #U-Z - #U-Z...


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