- Alligator gar
Taxobox
name = Alligator gar
image_width = 240px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Lepisosteiformes
familia =Lepisosteidae
genus = "Atractosteus "
species = "A. spatula"
binomial = "Atractosteus spatula"
binomial_authority = (Lacépède, 1803)
synonyms = "Lepisosteus spatula" Lacépède, 1803 "Atractosteus adamantinus" Rafinesque, 1818The alligator gar, "Atractosteus spatula", is a primitive
ray-finned fish . Its also referred to as the gator gar. Unlike othergar s, the mature alligator gar possesses a dual row of large teeth in the upper jaw. These remarkablyalligator -like teeth, along with its snout, give it its name. The dorsal surface of the alligator gar is a brown or olive-color, while the ventral surface tends to be a lighter color. Their scales are diamond-shaped and interlocking (ganoid ) and are sometimes used by Native Americans for jewelry.Also unlike other
gar s, the alligator gar is capable of breathing air and can survive up to two hours above water.The alligator gar is the largest species of gar and is the largest exclusively freshwater fish in North America. It can be as long as eight to twelve feet and often weighs at least 100 pounds at maturity. The current world record alligator gar weighed 279 pounds and was caught in the
Rio Grande River in 1951. Even larger alligator gars — over 300 pounds — have been caught bytrotline rs.Location
Alligator gar are found in the southeastern United States:
Texas ,Oklahoma ,Louisiana ,Mississippi ,North Carolina ,South Carolina ,Alabama ,Tennessee ,Kentucky ,Arkansas ,Missouri ,Florida , Georgia,Maryland , and inParis, Illinois in the Twin Lakes area. They have also been known occasionally to come as far north as central Kansas, off the Republican River and up into Clarks Creek. They inhabit sluggish pools and backwaters or large rivers, bayous, and lakes. They are rarely found in brackish or saltwater, but are more adaptable to the latter than are other gars. In February 2007, a 1.5-foot alligator gar was found roaming far in the city ofJakarta ,Indonesia , when the city was hit by a major flood (see External Links below). In January 2008, a 3-kg gator gar was found by fishermen in Bera, Pahang (East Coast State of Malaysia), when it was caught entangled in a fishing net.Behavior
Very, very SCARY!!!
Feeding
The alligator gar is an aggressive, solitary fish that lives in fresh water bodies in the southeastern U.S. It is carnivorous. However, it is not ordinarily aggressive towards humans. Alligator Gar feeds by lurking amongst reeds and other underwater plant life, waiting for food to pass by. Though subsisting mostly on fish, the alligator gar will also eat waterfowl.
Alligator gar have also been known to attack humans in some very rare cases. [Citation | last=Hendershott | first=A.J. | last2=Helfrich | first2=Phil | date=September 2007 | title=Encore! | periodical=Missouri Conservationist | place=Jefferson City, MO | publisher=Missouri Department of Conservation | volume=68 | issue=9 | pages=19-23 | issn=0026-6515] .
Breeding
Though the alligator gar prefers slow-moving waters, it appears to need running water in order to spawn.
Taxonomic history
Until relatively recently all gars have generally been classified in the genus "
Lepisosteus " Lacepède, 1803. The alligator gar had been given the name "Atractosteus adamantinus" by the eccentricConstantine Samuel Rafinesque-Schmaltz in 1818, and for a long time "Atractosteus" was simply viewed as a junior synonym of "Lepisosteus".E. O. Wiley resurrected this genus in 1976, in his work "The phylogeny and biogeography of fossil and Recent gars".Based on Wiley's work, after 1976 the gars were officially split into "Lepisosteus" and "Atractosteus", and ever since then zoos, aquarium books, anglers, and so on have been gradually catching up with the proper terminology.
Human usage
port fish
Oklahoma,Texas,Arkansas and Louisiana allow regulated
sport fishing of the alligator gar.The fish is popular amongst
bowfish ers because of its size and tendency to brawl. An interesting anatomical feature of this fish is that its buoyancy bladder is directly connected to its throat, giving it the ability to draw in air from above the water. For this reason, alligator gar are often found near the surface of a body of water, making them an easy target for bowfishers.Food source
Alligator gar aren't widely eaten by humans, though in some southern areas, particularly in Texas and Louisiana, they are served in restaurants and considered a viable food source.
References
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* Lacepède, B. G. E. 1803, "Histoire naturelle des poissons"; Hist. Nat. Poiss. i-lxviii + 1-803 + index
* Rafinesque, C. S., 1820, "Ichthyologia Ohiensis" [Part 8] . Western Rev. Misc. Mag. 165-173.
* E. O. Wiley, 1976. "The phylogeny and biogeography of fossil and Recent gars" (Actinopterygii: Lepisosteidae). Mus. Nat. Hist. Univ. Kansas Misc. Publ. 64:1-111.
* [http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/hugegar.html Alligator Gar at the University of Evansville]
* [http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/species/alg/ Alligator Gar at Texas Parks and Wildlife]External links
* [http://www.whozoo.org/Anlife99/paulstov/alligatorgarindex2.htm Alligator Gar information from The Fort Worth Zoo]
* [http://www.landbigfish.com/fish/fish.cfm?ID=67 Land Big Fish Alligator Gar Trophy Room]
* [http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/alligatorgarrec.htm 184-pound State of Oklahoma Record]
* [http://www.detik.com/beritafoto/public/index.php?fuseaction=detik.readfoto&tahun=2007&bulan=02&tgl=08&time=175025&idnews=740040&idkanal=157&id=1 1.5-foot alligator gar found roaming far in the city of Jakarta, Indonesia, during big flood in February, 2007]
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