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Found from shallow, inshore waters to 650 m depth. Maximum depth range at 1013 m in the eastern Ionian Sea (Ref. 56504). Feeds on nekton, mainly fishes (4712).
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Lophius budegassa

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Lophius budegassa, the blackbellied angler, is a species of anglerfish in the family Lophiidae. It was described by Maximilian Spinola in 1807. The fish is found in a depth range of 300–1,000 metres (1,000–3,300 ft) in the eastern Ionian Sea while in the inshore waters of the United Kingdom it is found at a depth of 650 m (2,100 ft). It is also found off the coast of Senegal and in Mediterranean Sea. The species can measure up to 100 cm (40 in), but is more commonly around half that length.[1] In regard to the length frequency distribution, the Mediterranean International Trawl Survey's (MEDITS) data sets of 1994–1999 show a clear predominance of the species smaller than 30 cm in the central and eastern Mediterranean (Ionian, Adriatic, and Aegean seas).[2] It has also been found that the spawning period of this species occurs over several months; furthermore, the growth rate of juveniles has been shown to be faster than previously expected.[3]

References

  1. ^ Caruso, J.H. (1990). J.C. Quero; J.C. Hureau; C. Karrer; A. Post; L. Saldanha (eds.). "Check-list of the fishes of the eastern tropical Atlantic (CLOFETA)". 1. Lisbon SEI, Paris and UNESCO: JNICT: 479–480. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Stagioni, M.; Montanini, S.; Vallisneri, M. (2013). "Feeding habits of anglerfish, Lophius budegassa (Spinola, 1807) in the Adriatic Sea, north‐eastern Mediterranean". Journal of Applied Ichthyology. 29 (2): 374–380. doi:10.1111/jai.12148. hdl:11585/132892.
  3. ^ La Mesa, M.; De Rossi, F. (2008). "Early life history of the black anglerfish Lophius budegassa Spinola, 1807 in the Mediterranean Sea using otolith microstructure". Fisheries Research. 93 (1–2): 234–239. doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2008.05.004.
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Lophius budegassa: Brief Summary

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Lophius budegassa, the blackbellied angler, is a species of anglerfish in the family Lophiidae. It was described by Maximilian Spinola in 1807. The fish is found in a depth range of 300–1,000 metres (1,000–3,300 ft) in the eastern Ionian Sea while in the inshore waters of the United Kingdom it is found at a depth of 650 m (2,100 ft). It is also found off the coast of Senegal and in Mediterranean Sea. The species can measure up to 100 cm (40 in), but is more commonly around half that length. In regard to the length frequency distribution, the Mediterranean International Trawl Survey's (MEDITS) data sets of 1994–1999 show a clear predominance of the species smaller than 30 cm in the central and eastern Mediterranean (Ionian, Adriatic, and Aegean seas). It has also been found that the spawning period of this species occurs over several months; furthermore, the growth rate of juveniles has been shown to be faster than previously expected.

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