Tiger rockfish

Tiger rockfish

Tiger seaperch, Banded rockfish, Black-banded rockfish

Kingdom
Phylum
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Sebastes nigrocinctus
Life Span
116 years
Weight
2220
78
goz
g oz 
Length
61
24
cminch
cm inch 

The tiger rockfish (Sebastes nigrocinctus), also called tiger seaperch, banded rockfish and black-banded rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is native to the waters of the Pacific Ocean off western North America.

Appearance

The tiger rockfish is a large, heavy bodied species of rockfish with a large mouth. There are 13 robust spines and between 13 and 15 soft rays in the dorsal fin while the anal fin contains 3 spines and 6 or 7 soft rays. There are robust spines on the head and these are the nasal, preocular, supraocular, postocular, tympanic, coronal, parietal and nuchal spines. The space between the eyes is very depressed and the parietal ridges are very wide and rough. The caudal fin is rounded. This species grows to a maximum total length of 61 cm (24 in) with a maximum published weight of 2.2 kg (4.9 lb). Normally they have five vertical bars along the body, these vary in color from red to purple, brown, and black on a pink to white background color. There are also two bars radiating rearwards from the eyes. A few individuals can appear to have had the rearmost pair of bars merged. In younger fishes the tips of the pelvic and anal fins are dark.

Distribution

Geography

The tiger rockfish is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean off the western coast of North America from Cape Resurrectionon the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska to Point Buchon on the central coast of California. It is associated with reefs at depths between 10 and 275 m (33 and 902 ft). It can be found on rock reefs and among kelp forests.

Habits and Lifestyle

The tiger rockfish is a solitary and territorial species which defends a shelter, usually a crevice in rocky areas. The juveniles are pelagic. This species can rapidly change color when alarmed or when the light changes. This species is a generalist and is dependent on the currents to bring food to its home range. This food consists of young fishes, especially herring and juvenile rockfish, and crustaceans caridean shrimp, the yellow rock crab (Metacarcinus anthonyi), the brown rock crab (Romaleon antennarium), and the red rock crab (Cancer productus). The maximum reported age for a tiger rockfish is 116 years. Like its congeners, this is an ovoviviparous fish in which the oocytes are fertilized internally and the eggs remain within the females for some time before live larval fish are born. The larval stage lasts for around two months, after which they settle on the bottom as juveniles. Females attain sexual maturity between 27.9 and 45.7 cm (11.0 and 18.0 in) in length and for males it is reached between 35.6 and 48.3 cm (14.0 and 19.0 in) and they may not attain sexual maturity until they are at least eight years old.

Lifestyle

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Tiger rockfish Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_rockfish

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