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Reproduction [ edit ] Linophrynidae: Haplophryne mollis female anglerfish with males attached Antennariidae: striated frogfish, Antennarius striatus Carnevale, Giorgio; Theodore W. Pietsch; Gary T. Takeuchi; Richard W. Huddleston (2008). "Fossil Ceratioid Anglerfishes (Teleostei: Lophiformes) from the Miocene of the Los Angeles Basin, California" (PDF). Journal of Paleontology. 82 (5): 996–1008. doi: 10.1666/07-113.1. S2CID 129926776. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016 . Retrieved 27 October 2022. Easy To Use And Easy Installation: Simple on/off switch is easy to control.You can only use the on / off switch with a simple lamp power line.It is very easy to install,not too complicated,and provides a lot of convenience. Hendry, Tory A.; Freed, Lindsay L.; Fader, Dana; Fenolio, Danté; Sutton, Tracey T.; Lopez, Jose V. (26 June 2018). Moran, Nancy A. (ed.). "Ongoing Transposon-Mediated Genome Reduction in the Luminous Bacterial Symbionts of Deep-Sea Ceratioid Anglerfishes". mBio. 9 (3): e01033–18, /mbio/9/3/mBio.01033–18.atom. doi: 10.1128/mBio.01033-18. ISSN 2150-7511. PMC 6020299. PMID 29946051. Fariña, A. C; Azevedo, M; Landa, J; Duarte, R; Sampedro, P; Costas, G; Torres, M. A; Cañás, L (October 2008). "Lophius in the world: a synthesis on the common features and life strategies". ICES Journal of Marine Science. 65 (7): 1272–1280. doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsn140– via Oxford Academic.

Pietsch, Theodore W. (2009). Oceanic anglerfishes: extraordinary diversity in the deep sea. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-94255-4. OCLC 1298208235. This striking and very dramatic Angler Fish table lamp sculpture is made from cast resin with copper and brass elements. It is a limited edition lamp of just fifty items. The Angler fish sculpture is then mounted on an oak wood plinth. The inspiration for the Angler fish comes from the easily recognisable and famous deep sea fish with its glowing illuminating light. This unusual sculpture of the amazing and mysterious fish features a long curved dorsal spine that holds the light bulb, attracting prey near enough to be trapped by its long sharp teeth! Carefully handcrafted, the Angler fish table lamp features two rows of sharp teeth, cylindrical bulging eyes and long spiky fins. It would be a very eye-catching table lamp in any interior and make a fascinating talking point too. Most adult female ceratioid anglerfish have a luminescent organ called the esca at the tip of a modified dorsal ray (the illicium or fishing rod; derived from Latin ēsca, "bait"). The organ has been hypothesized to serve the purpose of luring prey in dark, deep-sea environments, but also serves to call males' attention to the females to facilitate mating. a b Munk, Ole; Hansen, Kjeld; Herring, Peter J. (2009). "On the Development and Structure of the Escal Light Organ of Some Melanocetid Deep Sea Anglerfishes (Pisces: Ceratioidei)". Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 78 (4): 1321. doi: 10.1017/S0025315400044520. ISSN 0025-3154. S2CID 84603596.The spawn of the anglerfish of the genus Lophius consists of a thin sheet of transparent gelatinous material 25cm (10in) wide and greater than 10m (33ft) long. [35] Such an egg sheet is rare among fish. The eggs in this sheet are in a single layer, each in its own cavity. The spawn is free in the sea. The larvae are free-swimming and have the pelvic fins elongated into filaments. [21] Threats [ edit ] Northwest European Lophius species are heavily fished and are listed by the ICES as "outside safe biological limits". [36] Additionally, anglerfish are known to occasionally rise to the surface during El Niño, leaving large groups of dead anglerfish floating on the surface. [36] Make your home look more interesting by decorating it with this Retro-Style Iron Angler Fish Lamp! There are three sizes to choose from! This is a unique lamp with an angler fish shape. You can adjust the angle of the bulb on its head as it has a flexible stem. It is also compatible with most power sources as it has a USB plug. Features: Anglerfish occur worldwide. Some are pelagic (dwelling away from the sea floor), while others are benthic (dwelling close to the sea floor). Some live in the deep sea (such as the Ceratiidae), while others live on the continental shelf, such as the frogfishes and the Lophiidae (monkfish or goosefish). Pelagic forms are most often laterally compressed, whereas the benthic forms are often extremely dorsoventrally compressed (depressed), often with large upward-pointing mouths. [ citation needed] Evolution [ edit ] One family, the Lophiidae, is of commercial interest with fisheries found in western Europe, eastern North America, Africa, and East Asia. In Europe and North America, the tail meat of fish of the genus Lophius, known as monkfish or goosefish (North America), is widely used in cooking, and is often compared to lobster tail in taste and texture.

Giorgio Carnevale; Theordore W. Pietsch (12 June 2009). "The deep-sea anglerfish genus Acentrophryne (Teleostei, Ceratioidei, Linophrynidae) in the Miocene of California" (PDF). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 29 (2): 372–378. doi: 10.1671/039.029.0232. ISSN 0272-4634. Wikidata Q114229338.The name "anglerfish" derives from the species' characteristic method of predation. Anglerfish typically have at least one long filament sprouting from the middle of their heads, termed the illicium. The illicium is the detached and modified first three spines of the anterior dorsal fin. In most anglerfish species, the longest filament is the first. This first spine protrudes above the fish's eyes and terminates in an irregular growth of flesh (the esca), and can move in all directions. Anglerfish can wiggle the esca to make it resemble a prey animal, which lures the anglerfish's prey close enough for the anglerfish to devour them whole. [26] Some deep-sea anglerfish of the bathypelagic zone also emit light from their esca to attract prey. [27] Ludt, William B.; Clardy, Todd R. (March 2022). "First detection of biofluorescence in a deep‐sea anglerfish". Journal of Fish Biology. 100 (3): 843–846. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14988. ISSN 0022-1112. PMID 34982469. S2CID 245670526. In 2005, near Monterey, California, at 1,474 metres depth, an ROV filmed a female ceratioid anglerfish of the genus Oneirodes for 24 minutes. When approached, the fish retreated rapidly, but in 74% of the video footage, it drifted passively, oriented at any angle. When advancing, it swam intermittently at a speed of 0.24 body lengths per second, beating its pectoral fins in-phase. The lethargic behavior of this ambush predator is suited to the energy-poor environment of the deep sea. [23]

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