Wimple piranha

Wimple piranha

Taxobox
name = Wimple piranha
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Characiformes
familia = Characidae
subfamilia = Serrasalminae
genus = "Catoprion"
genus_authority = Müller & Troschel, 1844
species = "C. mento"
binomial = "Catoprion mento"
binomial_authority = (Cuvier, 1819)

The wimple piranha, "Catoprion mento", is a specialized species of piranha that feeds on fish scales.

Taxonomy

The wimple piranha is not traditionally considered to be a true piranha; the shape of its teeth and the presence of two rows of teeth (instead of one) on the upper jaw makes it different from the other piranha genera. However, through molecular analysis it was found that this species should be included in the true piranha group if the piranha group is to be monophyletic (see piranha for further discussion).cite journal|url=http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2007f/zt01484p038.pdf|title=Molecular systematics of Serrasalmidae: Deciphering the identities of piranha species and unraveling their evolutionary histories|first=Barbie|last=Freeman|coauthors=Nico, Leo G.; Osentoski, Matthew; Jelks, Howard L.; Collins, Timothy M.|journal=Zootaxa|volume=1484|pages=1–38|year=2007|format=PDF]

Distribution and habitat

The wimple piranha is found in the Amazon, Orinoco, Essequibo, and upper Paraguay River basins in South America.FishBase species|genus=Catoprion|species=mento|year=2007|month=July] This species inhabits clear freshwater streams and lakes with abundant submerged vegetation.

Description

The wimple piranha reaches about 15 centimetres (6.5 in) SL. The curve of its large, banana-shaped lower jaw creates a distinctive protuberance; this gave this fish the specific name "mento", which means "chin". Its reduced, conical-shaped teeth on the upper jaw project forward when the jaws are closed. The wimple piranha has 62 chromosomes, which is more than average for related fishes (60 chromosomes).

Ecology

This fish possesses powerful dentition and can inflict serious bites.

The dietary breadth of the wimple piranha is one of the narrowest reported for fishes; scales form an important proportion of the diet throughout most of life, and adults feed almost entirely on this prey (see lepidophagy). In laboratory conditions, wimple piranhas are known to feed on scales from fish up to three times their own length, and are even known to feed on scales of conspecifics. Like most fish, when the wimple piranha feeds on small fish or scales floating in the water, it uses suction feeding. However, to feed on scales attached to fish, it utilizes ram feeding, where the predator will charge at the fish; the force of this collision actually knocks scales free. The teeth are used to scrape scales from the body. Scales are ingested both during the strike and after, when loose scales are also eaten. These attacks remove only scales without damaging the underlying musculature.cite journal|url=http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/reprint/208/24/4757.pdf|title=Functional morphology of feeding in the scale-eating specialist "Catoprion mento"|first=Jeff|last=Janovetz|journal=The Journal of Experimental Biology|volume=208|pages=4757–4768|year=2005|format=PDF|doi=10.1242/jeb.01938]

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