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The Liparidae, commonly known as snailfish or sea snails, are a
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of
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scorpaeniform The Scorpaeniformes are a diverse order of ray-finned fish, including the lionfishes and sculpins, but have also been called the Scleroparei. It is one of the five largest orders of bony fishes by number of species, with over 1,320. They are ...
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es. Widely distributed from the
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to Antarctic Oceans, including the oceans in between, the snailfish family contains more than 30 genera and about 410 described species, but there are also many
undescribed species In taxonomy, an undescribed taxon is a taxon (for example, a species) that has been discovered, but not yet formally described and named. The various Nomenclature Codes specify the requirements for a new taxon to be validly described and named. U ...
. Snailfish species can be found in depths ranging from shallow surface waters to greater than 8,000 meters, and species of the Liparid family have been found in seven ocean
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. They are closely related to the
sculpin A sculpin is a type of fish that belongs to the superfamily Cottoidea in the order Scorpaeniformes.Kane, E. A. and T. E. Higham. (2012)Life in the flow lane: differences in pectoral fin morphology suggest transitions in station-holding demand ...
s (family Cottidae) and
lumpfish The Cyclopteridae are a family of marine fishes, commonly known as lumpsuckers or lumpfish, in the order Scorpaeniformes. They are found in the cold waters of the Arctic, North Atlantic, and North Pacific oceans. The greatest number of species ...
(family Cyclopteridae). In the past, snailfish were sometimes included within the latter family.


Description

The snailfish family is poorly studied and few specifics are known. Their elongated,
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-like bodies are similar in profile to the
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 Antarctic, members of this subfamily are amon ...
s. Their heads are large (compared to their size) with small eyes; their bodies are slender to deep, tapering to very small tails. The extensive dorsal and anal
fins A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. Fin ...
may merge or nearly merge with the tail fin. Snailfish are scaleless with a thin, loose
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skin; some species, such as ''
Acantholiparis opercularis ''Acantholiparis opercularis'', or the spiny snailfish, is one of two species within the snailfish genus '' Acantholiparis''. The generic name comes from the Greek ''akantha'' meaning "thorn" and ''liparis'' meaning "fat". The specific name comes ...
'' have prickly spines, as well. Their teeth are small and simple with blunt cusps. The deep-sea species have prominent, well-developed sensory pores on the head, part of the animals'
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. The pectoral fins are large and provide the snailfish with its primary means of locomotion although they are fragile. They are
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 " ...
fish with pelvic fins modified to form an adhesive disc; this nearly circular disc is absent in ''
Paraliparis ''Paraliparis'' is a genus of fish in the family Liparidae, the snailfishes. It is found in benthic, benthopelagic and pelagic habitats in all the world's oceans. ''Paraliparis'' species have one pair of nostrils and lack a pseudobranch or ven ...
'' and ''
Nectoliparis ''Nectoliparis pelagicus'', the tadpole snailfish, is a species of snailfish native to the north Pacific Ocean where it can be found at depths down to (though more commonly down to ). This species grows to a length of SL. This species is the ...
'' species. Snailfish range in size from ''Paraliparis australis'' at to ''
Polypera simushirae ''Polypera simushirae'' is a species of snailfish native to the northwestern Pacific Ocean where it is found at depths down to . This species grows to a length of TL and has been recorded at a maximum weight of . This species is the only know ...
'' at some in length. The latter species may reach a weight of , but most species are smaller. Snailfish are of no interest to commercial
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. It was difficult to initially study snailfish species that dwell at deeper levels because they would explode upon being brought to the surface, but researchers did manage to study the bones of the animal.


Occurrence and habitat

The habitats occupied by snailfish are as widely variable in terms of size. They are found in oceans worldwide, ranging from shallow
intertidal The intertidal zone, also known as the foreshore, is the area above water level at low tide and underwater at high tide (in other words, the area within the tidal range). This area can include several types of habitats with various species ...
zones to depths of slightly more than . This is a wider depth range than any other family of fish. They are strictly found in cold waters, meaning that species of tropical and
subtropical The subtropical zones or subtropics are geographical and climate zones to the north and south of the tropics. Geographically part of the temperate zones of both hemispheres, they cover the middle latitudes from to approximately 35° north a ...
regions strictly are deepwater. They are common in most cold marine waters and are highly resilient, with some species, such as ''Liparis atlanticus'' and ''Liparus gibbus,'' having type-1
antifreeze protein Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) or ice structuring proteins refer to a class of polypeptides produced by certain animals, plants, fungi and bacteria that permit their survival in temperatures below the freezing point of water. AFPs bind to small ...
s. It is the most species-rich family of fish in the Antarctic region, generally found in relatively deep waters (shallower Antarctic waters are dominated by
Antarctic icefish Notothenioidei is one of 19 suborders of the order Perciformes. The group is found mainly in Antarctic and Subantarctic waters, with some species ranging north to southern Australia and southern South America. Notothenioids constitute approxi ...
). The diminutive inquiline snailfish (''Liparis inquilinus'') of the northwestern Atlantic is known to live out its life inside the
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cavity of the scallop '' Placopecten magellanicus''. ''Liparis tunicatus'' lives amongst the
kelp forest Kelp forests are underwater areas with a high density of kelp, which covers a large part of the world's coastlines. Smaller areas of anchored kelp are called kelp beds. They are recognized as one of the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on Ea ...
s of the Bering Strait and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The single species in genus ''Rhodichthys'' is endemic to the Norwegian Sea. Other species are found on muddy or silty bottoms of
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s. In October 2008, a UK-Japan team discovered a
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of ''
Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis ''Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis'', or the hadal snailfish, is a species of snailfish from the hadal zone of the Northwest Pacific Ocean, including the Kuril–Kamchatka and Japan Trenches. In October 2008, a team from British and Japanese instit ...
'' snailfish at a depth of approximately in the
Japan Trench The Japan Trench is an oceanic trench part of the Pacific Ring of Fire off northeast Japan. It extends from the Kuril Islands to the northern end of the Izu Islands, and is at its deepest. It links the Kuril–Kamchatka Trench to the north and ...
. These were, at the time, the deepest living fish ever recorded on film. The record was surpassed by a snailfish that was filmed at a depth of in December 2014 in the
Mariana Trench The Mariana Trench is an oceanic trench located in the western Pacific Ocean, about east of the Mariana Islands; it is the deepest oceanic trench on Earth. It is crescent-shaped and measures about in length and in width. The maximum known ...
, and extended in May 2017 when another was filmed at a depth of in the Mariana Trench. The species in these deepest records remain undescribed, but it has been referred to as the "ethereal snailfish". The deepest-living described species is ''
Pseudoliparis swirei ''Pseudoliparis swirei'', the Mariana snailfish or Mariana hadal snailfish, is a species of snailfish found at hadal depths in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean. It is known from a depth range of , including a capture at the deepest ...
'', also of the Mariana Trench, which has been recorded to . In general, snailfish (notably genera '' Notoliparis'' and '' Pseudoliparis'') are the most common and dominant fish family in the
hadal zone The hadal zone, also known as the hadopelagic zone, is the deepest region of the ocean, lying within oceanic trenches. The hadal zone ranges from around below sea level, and exists in long, narrow, topographic V-shaped depressions. The cumula ...
. Through genomic analysis it was found that ''
Pseudoliparis swirei ''Pseudoliparis swirei'', the Mariana snailfish or Mariana hadal snailfish, is a species of snailfish found at hadal depths in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean. It is known from a depth range of , including a capture at the deepest ...
'' possesses multiple molecular adaptions to survive the intense pressures of a deep sea environment, including pressure-tolerant
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, pressure-stable proteins, increased transport protein activity, higher cell membrane fluidity, and loss of eyesight and other visual characteristics such as color. There are indications that the
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of at least some hadal snailfish species spend time in open water at relatively shallow depths, less than .


Reproduction and life span

Reproductive strategies vary extensively among snailfish species. As far as known, all species lay eggs that are relatively large in size (diameter up to ). The number of eggs varies extensively depending on species. Some deposit their egg mass among cold-water corals,
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, stones, or
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. It is possible that the male guards the egg mass. At least one species, ''Careproctus ovigerus'' of the North Pacific, is known to practice
mouth brooding Mouthbrooding, also known as oral incubation and buccal incubation, is the care given by some groups of animals to their offspring by holding them in the mouth of the parent for extended periods of time. Although mouthbrooding is performed by a va ...
; that is, the male snailfish carries the developing eggs around in his mouth. Some other species of the genus '' Careproctus'' are
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, laying their eggs in the gill cavities of
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s. One species, ''Careproctus rhodomelas'', was found instead to be a batch spawner, laying multiple batches of large eggs multiple times throughout its lifetime. After the eggs hatch, some species rapidly reach the adult size and only live for about one year, but others have life spans of more than a decade.


Diet

In a 2007 study of fish in the hadal zone, it was revealed that snailfish usually feed on amphipods, which were also attracted to the chum that the researchers left out.
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snailfish feed on a mix of
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, small and large
copepods Copepods (; meaning "oar-feet") are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat. Some species are planktonic (inhabiting sea waters), some are benthic (living on the ocean floor), a number of species have p ...
, and
amphipods 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 describ ...
. The diet of larval snailfish contains 28 food categories, mainly copepods and amphipods. Snailfish prey can be grouped into six main categories:
gammarid Gammaridae is a family of amphipods. In North America they are included among the folk taxonomic category of " scuds", and otherwise gammarids is usually used as a common name. They have a wide distribution, centered on Eurasia, and are euryha ...
,
krill Krill are small crustaceans of the order Euphausiacea, and are found in all the world's oceans. The name "krill" comes from the Norwegian word ', meaning "small fry of fish", which is also often attributed to species of fish. Krill are consi ...
, natantian decapods, other crustaceans, fish, and others. Size also affects snailfish diets. Species smaller than 50 mm primarily eat gammarids, while species larger than 100 mm primarily eat natantian decapods. Species larger than 150 mm have the highest proportion of fish in their diet. Larger snailfish species tend to be piscivorous.


Genera

This family contains these genera as of 2020: * '' Acantholiparis'' Gilbert & Burke, 1912 * '' Aetheliparis'' Stein, 2012 * '' Allocareproctus'' Pitruk & Fedorov, 1993 * '' Careproctus'' Krøyer, 1862 * '' Crystallichthys'' Jordan & Gilbert, 1898 * '' Eknomoliparis'' Stein, Meléndez C. & Kong U., 1991 * '' Elassodiscus'' Gilbert & Burke, 1912 * '' Eutelichthys'' Tortonese, 1959 * '' Genioliparis'' Andriashev & Neyelov, 1976 * '' Gyrinichthys'' Gilbert, 1896 * '' Liparis'' Scopoli, 1777 * '' Lipariscus'' Gilbert, 1915 * '' Lopholiparis'' Orr, 2004 * '' Menziesichthys'' Nalbant & Mayer, 1971 * ''
Nectoliparis ''Nectoliparis pelagicus'', the tadpole snailfish, is a species of snailfish native to the north Pacific Ocean where it can be found at depths down to (though more commonly down to ). This species grows to a length of SL. This species is the ...
'' Gilbert & Burke, 1912 * '' Notoliparis'' Andriashev, 1975 * '' Osteodiscus'' Stein, 1978 * '' Palmoliparis'' Balushkin, 1996 * ''
Paraliparis ''Paraliparis'' is a genus of fish in the family Liparidae, the snailfishes. It is found in benthic, benthopelagic and pelagic habitats in all the world's oceans. ''Paraliparis'' species have one pair of nostrils and lack a pseudobranch or ven ...
'' Collett, 1879 * '' Polypera'' Burke, 1912 * '' Praematoliparis'' Andriashev, 2003 * '' Prognatholiparis'' Orr & Busby, 2001 * '' Psednos'' Barnard, 1927 * '' Pseudoliparis'' Andriashev, 1955 * '' Pseudonotoliparis'' Pitruk, 1991 * '' Rhinoliparis'' Gilbert, 1896 * '' Rhodichthys'' Collett, 1879 * '' Squaloliparis'' Pitruk & Fedorov, 1993 * '' Temnocora'' Burke, 1930 * '' Volodichthys'' Balushkin, 2012 Image:Acantholiparis opercularis.jpg, ''
Acantholiparis opercularis ''Acantholiparis opercularis'', or the spiny snailfish, is one of two species within the snailfish genus '' Acantholiparis''. The generic name comes from the Greek ''akantha'' meaning "thorn" and ''liparis'' meaning "fat". The specific name comes ...
'' Image:Careproctus ovigerum (juvenile).jpg, '' Careproctus ovigerus'' (juvenile) Image:Crystallichthys cyclospilus.jpg, '' Crystallichthys cyclospilus'' Image:Elassodiscus tremebundus.jpg, ''
Elassodiscus tremebundus ''Elassodiscus'' is a genus of snailfishes native to the 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 ...
'' Image:GelatinousSeasnail.jpg, '' Liparis fabricii'' Image:Nectoliparis pelagicus.jpg, '' Nectoliparis pelagicus'' Image:Paraliparis bathybius1.jpg, '' Paraliparis bathybius'' Image:Rhodichthys regina1.jpg, '' Rhodichthys regina'' Image:Temnocora candida.jpg, '' Temnocora candida''


References


External links

* * Cyclopteroidea {{Evolution of fish