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Grenadiers or rattails are generally large, brown to black
gadiform Gadiformes are an order of ray-finned fish, also called the Anacanthini, that includes the cod. Many major food fish are in this order. They are found in marine waters throughout the world and the vast majority of the species are found in temper ...
marine fish of the
subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ...
Macrourinae, the largest subfamily of the family Macrouridae. Found at great depths from the Arctic to
Antarctic The Antarctic ( or , American English also or ; commonly ) is a polar region around Earth's South Pole, opposite the Arctic region around the North Pole. The Antarctic comprises the continent of Antarctica, the Kerguelen Plateau and other ...
, members of this subfamily are amongst the most abundant of the deep-sea fish. The macrourins form a large and diverse family with 28 extant genera recognized (well over half of the total species are contained in just three genera, ''
Coelorinchus ''Coelorinchus'' is a genus of rattail fish. The name derives from Greek κοῖλος (''koilos'', "hollow") and ῥύγχος (''rhynchos'', "snout"). Species There are currently 121 recognized species in this genus: * '' Coelorinchus acanth ...
'', ''
Coryphaenoides ''Coryphaenoides'' is a genus of rattails which is found in all oceans of the world. They are found in deep waters and ''C. yaquinae'', recorded to , is the only member in the family known from the hadal zone. The generic name means "similar to ...
'', and ''
Nezumia ''Nezumia'' is a genus of rattails. The generic name derives from the Japanese 鼠 (''nezumi''), meaning " mouse". Species There are currently 53 recognized species in this genus: * '' Nezumia aequalis'' ( Günther, 1878) (Common Atlantic grena ...
''). They range in length from about in ''Hymenogadus gracilis'' to in ''Albatrossia pectoralis''. Several attempts have been made to establish a commercial fishery for the most common larger species, such as the giant grenadier, but the fish is considered unpalatable, and attempts thus far have proven unsuccessful. The subfamily as a whole may represent up to 15% of the deep-sea fish population. Rattails, characterized by large heads with large mouths and eyes, have slender bodies that taper very much to very thin caudal peduncles or tails (except for one species without a caudal fin): this rat-like tail explains the common name "rattail" and the name of the subfamily and the surname are derived from the Greek makros meaning "big" and Oura meaning "tail". The first dorsal flat is small, tall and pointed (and may have rays modified into spines); The second dorsal fin runs along the rest of the back and connects to the tail and the large anal fin. The scales are small. As with many deep-living fish, the
lateral line The lateral line, also called the lateral line organ (LLO), is a system of sensory organs found in fish, used to detect movement, vibration, and pressure gradients in the surrounding water. The sensory ability is achieved via modified epithelial ...
system in grenadiers is well-developed; it is further aided by numerous chemoreceptors located on the head and lips and chemosensory barbels underneath the chin.
Benthic The benthic zone is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean, lake, or stream, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. The name comes from ancient Greek, βένθος (bénthos), meaning "t ...
species have
swim bladder The swim bladder, gas bladder, fish maw, or air bladder is an internal gas-filled Organ (anatomy), organ that contributes to the ability of many bony fish (but not cartilaginous fish) to control their buoyancy, and thus to stay at their curren ...
s with unique muscles attached to them. The animals are thought to use these muscles to "strum" their bladders and produce sound, possibly playing a role in courtship and mate location. Light-producing organs, photophores, are present in some species; they are located in the middle of the abdomen, just before the anus and underneath the skin. Grenadiers have been recorded from depths of about , and are among the most common benthic fish of the deep (however, two genera are known to prefer the midwater). They may be solitary or may form large schools, as with the roundnose grenadiers. The benthic species are attracted to structural oases, such as
hydrothermal vent A hydrothermal vent is a fissure on the seabed from which geothermally heated water discharges. They are commonly found near volcanically active places, areas where tectonic plates are moving apart at mid-ocean ridges, ocean basins, and hotspot ...
s, cold seeps, and
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s. They are thought to be generalists, feeding on smaller fish, pelagic
crustacea Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean gro ...
ns such as
shrimp Shrimp are crustaceans (a form of shellfish) with elongated bodies and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – most commonly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata of the decapod order, although some crustaceans outside of this order are refer ...
,
amphipod Amphipoda is an order of malacostracan crustaceans with no carapace and generally with laterally compressed bodies. Amphipods range in size from and are mostly detritivores or scavengers. There are more than 9,900 amphipod species so far descr ...
s, cumaceans, and less often
cephalopod A cephalopod is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda (Greek plural , ; "head-feet") such as a squid, octopus, cuttlefish, or nautilus. These exclusively marine animals are characterized by bilateral body symmetry, a prominent head ...
s and lanternfish. As well as being important apex predators in the benthic habitat, some species are also notable as scavengers. As few rattail larvae have been recovered, little is known of their life histories. They are known to produce a large number (over 100,000) of tiny ( in diameter) eggs made buoyant by lipid droplets. The eggs are presumed to float up to the thermocline (the interface between warmer surface waters and cold, deeper waters) where they develop. The juveniles remain in shallower waters, gradually migrating to greater depths with age. Spawning may or may not be tied to the seasons, depending on the species. At least one species, '' Coryphaenoides armatus'', is thought to be semelparous; that is, the adults die after spawning. Nonsemelparous species may live to 56 years or more. The macrourins, in general, are thought to have low resilience; commercially exploited species may be overfished and this could soon lead to a collapse of their fisheries.


Genera

Currently 28 extant genera in this subfamily are recognized:Iwamoto, T., Nakayama, N., Shao, K.-T. & Ho, H.-C. (2015): Synopsis of the Grenadier Fishes (Gadiformes; Teleostei) of Taiwan. ''Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 62 (3): 31-126.'' * ''
Albatrossia ''Albatrossia pectoralis'', the giant grenadier or giant rattail, is a very large rattail, and the only member of the genus ''Albatrossia''. It is found in the north Pacific from northern Japan to the Okhotsk and Bering Seas, east to the Gulf ...
'' Jordan & Gilbert, 1898 * ''
Asthenomacrurus ''Asthenomacrurus'' is a genus of rattails of the family Macrouridae. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Asthenomacrurus fragilis'' (Garman Garman is a surname or first name. Notable people with the name include: S ...
'' Sazonov & Shcherbachev, 1982 * ''
Cetonurichthys ''Cetonurichthys subinflatus'', the smallpore whiptail, is a species of rattail found off western Australia. It is a benthic fish which occurs at depths of on the continental slope A continental margin is the outer edge of continental crust ...
'' Sazonov & Shcherbachev, 1982 * ''
Cetonurus ''Cetonurus'' is a genus of rattail Grenadiers or rattails are generally large, brown to black gadiform marine fish of the subfamily Macrourinae, the largest subfamily of the family Macrouridae. Found at great depths from the Arctic to Anta ...
'' Günther, 1887 * ''
Coelorinchus ''Coelorinchus'' is a genus of rattail fish. The name derives from Greek κοῖλος (''koilos'', "hollow") and ῥύγχος (''rhynchos'', "snout"). Species There are currently 121 recognized species in this genus: * '' Coelorinchus acanth ...
'' Giorna, 1809 * ''
Coryphaenoides ''Coryphaenoides'' is a genus of rattails which is found in all oceans of the world. They are found in deep waters and ''C. yaquinae'', recorded to , is the only member in the family known from the hadal zone. The generic name means "similar to ...
'' Gunnerus, 1765 * '' Cynomacrurus'' Dollo, 1909 * ''
Echinomacrurus ''Echinomacrurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * ''Echinomacrurus mollis'' Louis Roule, Roule, 1916 * ''Echinomacrurus occidentalis'' Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto, 1979 References

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'' Roule, 1916 * ''
Haplomacrourus ''Haplomacrourus nudirostris'', the naked snout rattail, is a benthic species of rattail found in the southern oceans where it occurs on the continental slope A continental margin is the outer edge of continental crust abutting oceanic crust ...
'' Trunov, 1980 * ''
Hymenocephalus ''Hymenocephalus'' is the scientific name of two genera of organisms and may refer to: * ''Hymenocephalus'' (fish), a genus of fishes in the family Macrouridae * ''Hymenocephalus'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae {{Genus ...
'' Giglioli, 1884 * ''
Hymenogadus ''Hymenogadus'' is a genus of rattails, marine fish. Species There are currently 2 recognized species in this genus: * '' Hymenogadus gracilis'' Gilbert Gilbert may refer to: People and fictional characters * Gilbert (given name), including a ...
'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 * '' Kumba'' Marshall, 1973 * ''
Kuronezumia ''Kuronezumia'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Kuronezumia bubonis'' (Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto, 1974) (Bulbous rattail) * ''Kuronezumia darus'' (Charles Henry Gilbert, C. H. Gilbert & ...
'' Iwamoto, 1974 * ''
Lepidorhynchus The thorntooth grenadier or javelin fish, ''Lepidorhynchus denticulatus'', is a rattail, the only member of the genus ''Lepidorhynchus'', found around southern Australia and New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country ...
'' Richardson, 1846 * ''
Lucigadus ''Lucigadus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently 7 recognized species in this genus: * ''Lucigadus acrolophus'' Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto & Nigel Robert Merrett, Merrett, 1997 * ''Lucigadus borealis'' Iwamoto & Makoto Okamoto, Okam ...
'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 * ''
Macrosmia ''Macrosmia phalacra'' is a species of rattail known from the Ninety East Ridge in the Indian Ocean. This fish is found at depths of from . References

* Macrouridae Monotypic fish genera Fish of the Indian Ocean Fish described in 1983 ...
'' Merrett, Sazonov & Shcherbachev, 1983 * ''
Macrourus ''Macrourus'' is a small benthopelagic genus of rattails from the family Macrouridae. General features The species in the genus ''Macrourus'' have large broad heads which are over four times as deep as it is long with a snout which varies from ...
'' Bloch, 1786 * ''
Malacocephalus ''Malacocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * ''Malacocephalus boretzi'' Yuri Igorevich Sazonov, Sazonov, 1985 * ''Malacocephalus hawaiiensis'' Charles Henry Gilbert, C. H. Gilb ...
'' Günther, 1862 * ''
Mataeocephalus ''Mataeocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Mataeocephalus acipenserinus'' (Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) (Sturgeon grenadier) * '' Mataeocephalus adustus'' H. M. Smith & Radcliffe ...
'' Berg, 1898 * ''
Mesovagus ''Mesovagus'' is a genus of rattails found in Indian and Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending ...
'' Nakayama & Endo, 2016 Nakayama, N. & Endo, H. (2016): ''Mesovagus'', a replacement name for the grenadier genus ''Mesobius'' Hubbs and Iwamoto 1977 (Actinopterygii: Gadiformes: Macrouridae), a junior homonym of ''Mesobius'' Chamberlin 1951 (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae). ''Ichthyological Research, 64 (1): 120–122.'' * ''
Nezumia ''Nezumia'' is a genus of rattails. The generic name derives from the Japanese 鼠 (''nezumi''), meaning " mouse". Species There are currently 53 recognized species in this genus: * '' Nezumia aequalis'' ( Günther, 1878) (Common Atlantic grena ...
'' Jordan, 1904 * '' Odontomacrurus'' Norman, 1939 * ''
Paracetonurus ''Paracetonurus flagellicauda'' is a species of fish in the subfamily Macrourinae (grenadiers or rattails). Some sources place it in the genus '' Pseudonezumia''. Description ''Paracetonurus flagellicauda'' has a slender body, tapering to a st ...
'' Marshall, 1973 * ''
Pseudocetonurus ''Pseudocetonurus septifer'' is a species of rattail, the only known species in the genus ''Pseudocetonurus''. This fish is found at depths of up to 950 m in the waters around Hawaii and in the south-eastern Pacific. It has recently also been rec ...
'' Sazonov & Shcherbachev, 1982 * ''
Pseudonezumia ''Pseudonezumia'' is a genus of rattails. The generic name means "false ''Nezumia''". Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Pseudonezumia cetonuropsis'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916) * '' Pseudonezumia j ...
'' Okamura, 1970 * ''
Sphagemacrurus ''Sphagemacrurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Sphagemacrurus decimalis'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920) * '' Sphagemacrurus gibber'' ( C. H. Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) * '' ...
'' Fowler, 1925 * ''
Spicomacrurus ''Spicomacrurus'' is a genus of rattail Grenadiers or rattails are generally large, brown to black gadiform marine fish of the subfamily Macrourinae, the largest subfamily of the family Macrouridae. Found at great depths from the Arctic to ...
'' Okamura, 1970 * ''
Trachonurus ''Trachonurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Trachonurus gagates'' Iwamoto & P. J. McMillan, 1997 (Velvet whiptail) * '' Trachonurus robinsi'' Iwamoto, 1997 * '' Trachonurus se ...
'' Günther, 1887 * ''
Ventrifossa ''Ventrifossa'' is a genus of rattails in the family Macrouridae. Species There are currently 23 recognized species in this genus * '' Ventrifossa atherodon'' ( C. H. Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) (Arrowtooth grenadier) * '' Ventrifossa ctenomelas'' ( ...
'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920


See also

* List of fish common names


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q1883040 Macrouridae Taxa named by Charles Lucien Bonaparte