Electrona (fish)
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''Electrona'' is a genus of lanternfishes in the family Myctophidae.


Species

There are currently five recognized species in this genus:"Animal Diversity Web". Electrona, 2012. Web 3 November 2013. * '' Electrona antarctica'' ( Günther, 1878) (Antarctic lanternfish) * ''
Electrona carlsbergi ''Electrona carlsbergi'', the Electron subantarctic lanternfish, covers waters to the south of the Antarctic convergence to the Antarctic coast. Their life span is about five years, in which they mature after 2–3 years. They feed mainly on cop ...
'' ( TÃ¥ning, 1932) (Electron subantarctic lanternfish) * ''
Electrona paucirastra ''Electrona paucirastra'', the belted lanternfish, is a lanternfish found around the globe in the southern hemisphere between 35° S and 48° S. It grows to a length of SL. It is a mesopelagic The mesopelagic zone (Greek μέσον, middle) ...
'' Bolin, 1962 (Belted lanternfish) * '' Electrona risso'' ( Cocco, 1829) (Electric lanternfish) * ''
Electrona subaspera ''Electrona subaspera'', also known as the rough lanternfish, is a marine, mesopelagic fish.Hulley, P.A., 1990. Myctophidae. p. 146-178. In O. Gon and P.C. Heemstra (eds.) Fishes of the Southern Ocean. J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology, Graha ...
'' ( Günther, 1864) (Rough lanternfish)


Description

''Electrona'' lanternfishes are small, discoid fishes.


Distribution and ecology

While ''Electrona risso'' can be found throughout the world, widespread in the Indian, Pacific, Atlantic Oceans, and Mediterranean, the other four species are limited to the southern hemisphere, mostly limited to the Southern Ocean. Their dispersion is dependent on the balance between current-mediated larval dispersal and adult active homing behavior. Besides ''E. rissoi'' is ''E. paucirastra'' the only species that is found north of the Southern Ocean.''E. antarctica'' mainly inhabits the Antarctic deep and therefore warmer waters.Giovanni, T.M, Wing-Keong Ng, Douglas Redford Tocher. "Fish Oil Replacement and Alternative Lipid Sources in Aquaculture Feeds">"Alternative Marine Resources". Fish Oil Replacement and Alternative Lipid Sources in Aquaculture Feeds, 2011. ''E. carlsbergii'' inhabits the water south of the Antarctica convergence to the Antarctic coast, and between the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic convergences. Larval forms of many deep-water species are found to inhabit inshore waters. Migration patterns vary between different species, size groups, life history stages, sex, latitude, time and season.


Diet

These fish exhibit a daily migration pattern. During the day they concentrate between 400–1000 m. During the night, they migrate close to the surface between 5–100 m. These diel vertical migrations are primarily performed because zooplankton, their main food, is concentrated in the upper layers, while they need to go deep during the day in order to avoid predators.


Reproduction

Electrona have a low fecundity. Females produce eggs the size of 0.7-0.9 mm. Spawning of some species may occur any time during the year. In the Arabian Sea, fish spawn during all seasons but significantly increases during monsoon transition periods (March–June and September–November). The larva exhibit diversity with their shape not similar to the adult and the larvae have a highly stalked eye and trailing intestine.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q1052567 Myctophidae Extant Miocene first appearances Marine fish genera Taxa named by George Brown Goode Taxa named by Tarleton Hoffman Bean