- Stickleback
Taxobox
name = Sticklebacks
image_width = 250px
image_caption =Three-spined stickleback , "Gasterosteus aculeatus"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Gasterosteiformes
familia = Gasterosteidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = "Apeltes " "Culaea " "Gasterosteus " "Pungitius " "Spinachia " See text for species.
[Faroe Islands : Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Faroese stamp issued: 7 Feb 1994 Artist:Astrid Andreasen ] The Gasterosteidae are a family offish including the sticklebacks.FishBase currently recognises sixteen species in the family, grouped in five genera. However several of the species have a number of recognised subspecies, and the taxonomy of the family is thought to be in need of revision. Although some authorities give the common name of the family as "sticklebacks and tube-snouts", the tube-snouts are currently classified in the related familyAulorhynchidae .The family includes the
three-spined stickleback "Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus", common in Northern Temperate Climates around the world including Europe, Alaska, and Japan and colloquially known inUnited Kingdom as the "tiddler", or "sprick". [ [http://www.geocities.com/briaind/nyuck3.htm#L Irish poetry Ulster Scots ] ] In Southern Ireland they are commonly known as "pinkeens" due to the reddish colour of the male three spined stickleback's throat during breathing season.Niko Tinbergen 's studies of thebehaviour of this fish were important in the early development ofethology as an example of afixed action pattern .Species
* Genus "
Apeltes " Mayer, 1956.
** "Gasterosteus aculeatus "
** "Gasterosteus microcephalus " Girard, 1854.
**Blackspotted stickleback , "Gasterosteus wheatlandi " Putnam, 1867.
* Genus "Pungitius "
** "Pungitius hellenicus " Stephanidis, 1971.
** "Pungitius kaibarae " (Tanaka, 1915).
**Smoothtail ninespine stickleback , "Pungitius laevis " (Cuvier, 1829).
**Southern ninespine stickleback , "Pungitius platygaster " (Kessler, 1859).
**Ninespine stickleback , "Pungitius pungitius " (Linnaeus, 1758).
**Amur stickleback , "Pungitius sinensis " (Guichenot, 1869).
**Sakhalin stickleback , "Pungitius tymensis " (Nikolskii, 1889).
* Genus "Spinachia "
**Sea stickleback , "Spinachia spinachia " (Linnaeus, 1758).One unusual features of sticklebacks is that they have no scales, although some species have bony armour plates. They are closely related to pipefish and seahorses.
In
Beatrix Potter 'sThe Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher , the title character catches a stickleback, only to regret his catch and incur the laughter of the tiny fish in his pond.References
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