- Suckermouth
In fishes, a suckermouth is a ventrally orientated (inferior) mouth adapted for grazing on algae and small organisms that grow on submerged objects.
All
Loricariidae possess a suckermouth as do the cypriniformalgae eater s of the genus "Gyrinocheilus " and other genera. The 'False Siamensis' (Epalzeorhynchus sp. or Garra taeniata) also has this feature. Three genera inMochokidae , "Atopochilus ", "Chiloglanis ", and "Euchilichthys ", also possess an oral sucker, formed by the lips and part of the barbels.cite book|title=Fishes of the World |last=Nelson|first=Joseph S.|publisher=John Wiley & Sons , Inc|year=2006|isbn=0-471-25031-7] The Loricariidae and members of the genus "Gyrinocheilus" are further adapted by having a special opening on the gill cover so that the fish can breathe without using its mouth.cite web|url=http://www.thekrib.com/Fish/Algae-Eaters/|title=Algae Eating Cyprinids from Thailand and Neighboring Areas]Additionally many other fish of the order
Cypriniformes have developed a sucking ability to a lesser or greater extent:
*theHillstream loach es (familyBalitoridae ) have modified fins to attach themselves to a surface and a ventrally located mouth.
*Thesucker fish (familyCatostomidae ) also have a modified mouth.In general many
benthic dwelling or feeding fish will have a suckermouth feature. Many of these fishes originate from fast-moving waters, where the sucker allows the fish to 'stick' itself down without too much difficulty.Whilst all these fish have a limited sucking ability - they are able to swallow their food - it is not necessarily correct to assume that they can attach themselves to a submerged object by suction - though their behaviour may give that impression - the orientation of their fins and a flow of water can give sufficient downward force to temporarily attach themselves to an object.
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Lamprey - Uses teeth to attach itself to a host. The sucker-like mouth is generally termed as an "oral disk."
*Remora - Sometimes known as 'suckerfish', remora use a modified dorsal fin to stick onto objects and other animals.
*Leech - The anterior portion (not the mouth) of this animal is modified to attach itself to a host.References
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