logo
Find us on
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
              
logo 11/28/2024 4:55:45 PM     
More fish than previously thought can shoot down prey by spitting water at them 
CA Source: news9live 2/16/2022
More fish than previously thought can shoot down prey by spitting water at them
Credit: University of St Andrews
Shooting prey is a more prevalent hunting method in fish than previously assumed as per a new research conducted by the University of St Andrews. According to the study published in Experimental Biology, the dwarf gourami, a popular ornamental fish, can spit water or shoot to hunt for insects above the water surface. Previously, it was assumed that only the archerfish could shoot prey to feed. Ballistic predation is a rare foraging adaptation. In fish, most attention has been concentrated on a single genus, the archerfish, which was already known to control water to shoot down prey above the water surface.
 

The research team examined the shooting behaviour and elements of its significance as a foraging ability in the dwarf gourami (Trichogaster lalius), a common ornamental species adopted as a pet in home aquaria around the world. Dr Nick Jones, of the School of Biology at the University of St Andrews, said: "Together the results provide evidence that gourami shooting has a foraging function analogous to that of archerfish. Gourami shooting may serve as an example of convergent evolution and provide opportunities for comparative studies into the, yet unexplored, ecology and evolution of shooting in fish species."

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
2876Get travel news, updates & tips Fury as Faroes let Russian vessels fish in UK watersexpress2022-06-27UK
2877Biden, NOAA announce new actions on illegal fishingthehill2022-06-27US
2878Massive bluefin tuna snagged by SoCal fishermen unusually close to coastabc72022-07-01US
2879HOOKED The Yorkshire Vet viewers gobsmacked after fish has eye removed in graphic scenesthesun2022-06-29IE
2880Frustrations grow along Yukon River as salmon fishing remains closed for second year amid record low runsktoo2022-06-29CA
2881Norway makes fishing vessel data accessible to the worldGLOBE NEWSWIRE2022-06-30NO
2882Где и как ловить в жаруОхотники.ру2022-07-12RU
2883Болонская ловля успешна летомОхотники.ру2022-07-14RU
2884Про кашу на крючкеОхотники.ру2022-07-13RU
2885На речку в сенокосОхотники.ру2022-07-15RU
2886В Волгу выпущено более 200 тысяч мальков русского осетраРыболовство2022-07-02RU
2887Добычу лосося ограничили на трех участках вблизи СахалинаРыболовство.2022-07-13RU
2888Россия и Китай продолжают работу по восполнению запасов осетровых в пограничных водах АмураРыболовство2022-07-15RU
2889Biologists' Fears Confirmed on the Lower Colorado RiverAssociated Press2022-07-06US
2890Tuna Catch Dries up for Kenya's Local Fishing CommunityAssociated Press2022-07-07KE
2891White House: to Help Salmon, Dams May Need to Be RemovedAssociated Press2022-07-12US
2892NOAA Ups Observers in Commercial Snapper-Grouper FisheryAssociated Press2022-07-15US
2893Tennessee River, social media post goes viralFox News2022-07-11US
2894Illinois teen fisherman catches 50-inch muskie: 'A whole experience'Fox News2022-07-05US
2895New England court reinstates ban on lobster gear to protect whalesFox News2022-07-13US
2896В России создали глубоководную систему фото- и видеосъёмкиixbt2022-07-12RU
2897Ancient endangered fish found only in Nova Scotiaedmonton journal2022-06-30CA
2898Sex on the beach: a beloved California fish wriggles ashore to spawntheguardian2022-07-01UK
2899Crime Four men fined £6,000 for ‘barbaric’ illegal foul hook fishingllanelliherald2022-06-27UK
2900Japanese researchers take video of largest deep-sea bony fish in the worldmainichi2022-07-02JP

134 135 136 115 of [137 - pages.]