Eel-tailed catfish

Eel-tailed catfish

Taxobox
name = Eel-tailed catfish



image_width = 250px
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Siluriformes
familia = Plotosidae
genus = "Tandanus"
species = "T. tandanus"
binomial = "Tandanus tandanus"
binomial_authority = (Mitchell, 1838)
synonyms =
*"Plotosus tandanus"
Mitchell, 1838

The eel-tailed catfish, "Tandanus tandanus", is a species of catfish (order Siluriformes) of the family Plotosidae.cite journal|url=http://silurus.acnatsci.org/ACSI/library/biblios/2007_Ferraris_Catfish_Checklist.pdf|title=Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types|first=Carl J., Jr.|last=Ferraris|journal=Zootaxa|volume=1418|pages=1–628|year=2007|format=PDF] This fish is also known as dewfish, freshwater catfish, jewfish, and tandan. [cite web|url=http://www.fish.gov.au/fishnames/fishnames.php?pid=1021|title=Freshwater Catfish|publisher=Fish.gov.au|accessdate=2007-08-01]

Distribution

This species is a freshwater fish native to the Murray-Darling river system of eastern Australia. The scientific name for eel-tailed catfish comes from an aboriginal name for the fish - "Tandan" - which Major Mitchell recorded on his 1832 expedition.FishBase species|genus=Tandanus|species=tandanus|year=2007|month=Aug]

Description

Eel-tailed catfish commonly grow to about 50.0 centimetres (19.7 in) and weigh about 1.8 kilograms (4.0 lb). Fish of this species may grow up to about 90.0 cm (35.4 in) and weigh up to 6.0 kg (13.2 lb). Eel-tailed catfish may live up to about 8 years.

Eel-tailed catfish have large head with thick and fleshy lips and tubular nostrils. The skin is tough and smooth. Body coloration in adults vary from olive-green to brown, black or purplish on their backs and white on the underside. A downturned mouth with fleshy lips surrounded by a number of barbels assist them with feeding. They are a solid, almost cylindrical, elongate fish, with the posterior half of their body tapering into a pointed eel-like tail. A continuous fin margin surrounds this tapering posterior half of the body. Their eyes are small.

Ecology

The eel-tailed catfish inhabits slow moving streams, lakes and ponds with fringing vegetation. It swims close to the sand or gravel bottoms. This species is more abundant in lakes than in flowing water. Though they are usually solitary, juveniles may form aggregations. The eel-tailed catfish is found in most freshwater habitats of the Murray-Darling river system except for the upland, sub-alpine and alpine headwaters of southern tributaries. It is also present in speciated but undescribed forms in several east coast systems in northern New South Wales due to natural river capture events.fact|date=August 2007

Eel-tailed catfish feed on insect larvae, prawns, crayfish, mollusks, and small fishes.

Eel-tailed catfish spawn in spring and midsummer, when the water temperature increases to between 20–24°C (68–75°F. The nest is built about one or two weeks before spawning. They build large nests up to a metre in diameter with small stones and gravel, within which the eggs are laid.cite book| last=Allen|first=G.R.|coauthors=et al|publisher=Western Australian Museum|title=Freshwater Fishes of Australia|year=2002|isbn=0 7307 5486 3|pages=75,88] One parent, sometimes both, guard the eggs until they hatch.

Conservation

The Murray-Darling populations of eel-tailed catfish has declined significantly over recent decades. Most populations in the southern half of the Murray-Darling river system are extinct or nearly so.fact|date=August 2007

There are suggestions that introduced carp, with similar feeding habitats, directly compete with eel-tailed catfish, to the detriment of the catfish.cite web|url=http://www.nativefish.asn.au/tandanus.html|title=Eel Tailed Catfish|publisher=Native Fish Australia|accessdate=2007-08-01] Severe siltation also probably severely impacts upon the species spawning by smothering the rocks and pebbles they use to build nests.fact|date=August 2007

Fortunately, populations in several rivers and impoundments in the northern half of the Murray-Darling appear secure for now. Interestingly, the species does well in the upland reaches of these northern Murray-Darling rivers; this is in contrast to its absence from the upland reaches of southern Murray-Darling rivers, where water temperatures are cooler.fact|date=August 2007

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