Moronidae and Serranidae 1 Family Moronidae Temperate Basses Local species: oStriped Bass (Morone...

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Moronidae and Serranidae1

Family Moronidae

• Temperate Basses• Local species:

o Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis)

o Wreckfish (Polyprion americanus)

Morone saxatilis

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Moronidae Characteristics

• Easily distinguished by two spines on the operculumo Body compressed laterally, large mouth

and ctenoid scaleso Tail is usually deeply forked, never

hermaphrodites

• Commonly broken into 2 different families: Moronidae and Acropomatidae

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Striped Bass

• Anadromous specieso A large percentage of the eastern U.S.

population depends on the Chesapeake water shed for spawning

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Striped Bass released in the Cape Fear

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Wreckfish

• Commercially importanto Found on both

sides of the Atlantic

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Family Serranidae

• Sea Basses• Common species:

o Scamp (Mycteroperca phenax)

o Gag (Mycteroperca microlepis)

o Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata)

o Warsaw Grouper (Epinephelus nigritus)

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Serranidae Characteristics

• Large piscivores that associate with temperate and tropical reefs

• Important food fisho Top predators

may be ciguatoxic

• Distinguished by:o Large mouth and

a heavy heado 3 spines on the

operculumo 3 spines in the

anal fin o Usually

hermaphroditic

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Ciguatera

• Condition caused by the ingestion of toxic fish flesho Symptoms

• Causative organism is a dinoflagellate called Gambierdiscus toxicus which can bloom in high numbers

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So are you a guy or a girl?

• Sequential hermaphroditeo Sex change

occurs:o Females - Males

Protogyny or protogynous

o Males - Females Protandrous or protandry

• Simultaneous hermaphroditeo Contains both

ovaries and testes

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Serranidae

Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata)

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Serranidae

Gag (Mycteroperca microlepis)

Adult

Juvenile

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Serranidae

Scamp (Mycteroperca phenax)

Adult

Juvenile

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Serranidae

Sand Perch (Diplectrum formosum)