Two-spined blackfish

Two-spined blackfish

Taxobox
name = Two-spined blackfish
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Perciformes
familia = Percichthyidae
genus = "Gadopsis"
species = "G. bispinosus"
binomial = "Gadopsis bispinosus"
binomial_authority = Sanger, 1984

The two-spined blackfish, "Gadopsis bispinosus", is an Australian native freshwater fish. It is a speciated, more specialised upland variant of the river blackfish, "Gadopsis marmoratus".

It is found in the cool, clear, strong-flowing, cobble bottomed, sub-alpine rivers and streams (ranging from small to large) in the southeast corner of the Murray-Darling river system. Their range encompasses northeast Victoria, southeast New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Originally two-spined blackfish co-inhabited many of these waters with Macquarie perch and trout cod.

Two-spined blackfish are similar in shape and appearance to river blackfish, though their spiny dorsal fin usually contain only two spines (hence their scientific name) in comparison to river blackfish which have 7 to 13 distinguishable spines in their spiny dorsal fin. (In reality, this is a rather academic point as two-spined blackfish have blurred the difference between the dorsal spines and the dorsal rays that make up their soft dorsal fin, and any distinctions between the two weakly calcified dorsal spines and the dorsal rays that follow it are hard to pick in a living specimen.)

It is much the same as the river blackfish in spawning and diet, however rocks and the interstices ("gaps") between them replace timber as the main spawning and habitat sites for two-spined blackfish, and two-spined blackfish are much smaller, commonly 15 to 17 cm and a maximum size of 25 cm.

Two-spined blackfish have declined seriously due to stream siltation and competition by introduced species, particularly introduced trout species. The species suffers serious predation and competition from introduced species of trout but due its nocturnal habits and cryptic, cover-oriented behaviour it appears to survive in sufficient numbers to maintain populations in high quality habitats. Recent severe bushfires in south-eastern Australia (2003–2006) however have filled many upland rivers with large quantities of silt, and infilled the interstices ("gaps") between larger rocks that two-spined blackfish normally use as a a refuge from predatory trout species. The presumed result will be increased levels of trout predation on two-spined blackfish and the long term future of two-spined blackfish is now of some concern. The blackfish species are very low in fecundity, slow-growing and long lived, and have low migratory tendencies, so are extremely vulnerable to overfishing and localised extinctions.

References

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External links

* [http://www.nativefish.asn.au/2spnblkf.html Native Fish Australia - Two-Spined Blackfish page]


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