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- Trachipterus altivelis generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Trachipteridae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
- King-of-the-salmon, Trachipterus altivelis, is a species of ribbonfish in the family Trachipteridae. Its common name comes from the legends of the Makah people west of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which hold that this fish leads the salmon annually to their spawning grounds. Catching or eating king-of-the-salmon was forbidden, as it was feared killing one would stop the salmon run. This myth is reflected by a former specific epithet used for this fish, rex-salmonorum, rex being Latin for "king". The king-of-the-salmon is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska to Chile. It is usually found in the open ocean to a depth of 900 meters (3,000 feet), though adults sometimes feed on the sea bottom. This species attains a known length of 1.83 meters (6.0 feet), though larger specimens have been reported. It has an elongated, ribbon-shaped body with a long dorsal fin running along its entire length. The dorsal fin is highest in the front and contains 165–184 soft rays. The pectoral fins are small and rounded, the pelvic fins are greatly reduced, and the anal fin is absent. The dorsal lobe of the caudal fin, containing 7–8 rays, points upward at a 45° angle to the body axis, while the ventral lobe is reduced to 5–6 spines. The eyes are large and the mouth is small but highly protrusible. The fish is silver with crimson-colored fins; the area above the eye is blackish. Reproduction is oviparous, with pelagic eggs and larvae. Spawning appears to take place year-round with no specific peak. In the Northern Hemisphere, the density of the eggs is greatest towards the southern extents of its range, suggesting a relationship between spawning and warmer water temperatures. The eggs measure 2.6–3.7 mm (0.10–0.15 in) in diameter. The juveniles have longer fins than the adults, especially the first 5 rays of the dorsal fin and the pelvic fins, which are elongated with rows of pigmented swellings. Juvenile coloration is silvery with red fins and 3–5 dark blotches on the sides above the lateral line. Large king-of-the-salmon feed on copepods, krill, small pelagic fishes, young rockfishes, squid, and octopus, while small individuals feed on copepods, polychaete worms, and fish larvae. Off the coast of Oregon, juveniles have different diets depending on habitat. Offshore juveniles feed mainly on the hyperiid amphipod Phronima, also taking small numbers of other amphipods, copepods, and free-floating fish scales. Inshore juveniles feed mainly on copepods and fish larvae. Known predators of small king-of-the-salmon include the bigeye thresher shark (Alopias superciliosus) and the longnose lancetfish (Alepisaurus ferox). This species is occasionally encountered while trolling for salmon, in nets, or washed up on the shore. (en)
- Trachipterus altivelis is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van spaanvissen (Trachipteridae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1859 door Kner. (nl)
- Лососевый король (лат. Trachipterus altivelis) — вид лучепёрых рыб из семейства вогмеровых. Распространены в восточной части Тихого океана от Аляски до Чили. Максимальная длина тела 183 см. Морские пелагические рыбы. (ru)
- Trachipterus altivelis är en fiskart som beskrevs av Kner, 1859. Trachipterus altivelis ingår i släktet Trachipterus och familjen . Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- 高鰭粗鰭魚為輻鰭魚綱月魚目粗鰭魚科的其中一種,分布於大西洋及太平洋熱帶至溫帶海域,為深海魚類,棲息深度可達900公尺,本魚第一背鰭鰭條隨著成長逐漸延長至尾部,胸鰭小呈圓形,體呈銀色,側線附近具有4個黑斑,體長可達183公分,屬肉食性,以橈腳類、蠕蟲及小魚等為食。 (zh)
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- King-of-the-salmon Anacortes Washington. (en)
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- Trachypterus rex-salmonorum (Jordan & Gilbert, 1894) (en)
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- Trachipterus altivelis (en)
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- Trachipterus altivelis generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Trachipteridae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
- Trachipterus altivelis is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van spaanvissen (Trachipteridae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1859 door Kner. (nl)
- Лососевый король (лат. Trachipterus altivelis) — вид лучепёрых рыб из семейства вогмеровых. Распространены в восточной части Тихого океана от Аляски до Чили. Максимальная длина тела 183 см. Морские пелагические рыбы. (ru)
- Trachipterus altivelis är en fiskart som beskrevs av Kner, 1859. Trachipterus altivelis ingår i släktet Trachipterus och familjen . Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- 高鰭粗鰭魚為輻鰭魚綱月魚目粗鰭魚科的其中一種,分布於大西洋及太平洋熱帶至溫帶海域,為深海魚類,棲息深度可達900公尺,本魚第一背鰭鰭條隨著成長逐漸延長至尾部,胸鰭小呈圓形,體呈銀色,側線附近具有4個黑斑,體長可達183公分,屬肉食性,以橈腳類、蠕蟲及小魚等為食。 (zh)
- King-of-the-salmon, Trachipterus altivelis, is a species of ribbonfish in the family Trachipteridae. Its common name comes from the legends of the Makah people west of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which hold that this fish leads the salmon annually to their spawning grounds. Catching or eating king-of-the-salmon was forbidden, as it was feared killing one would stop the salmon run. This myth is reflected by a former specific epithet used for this fish, rex-salmonorum, rex being Latin for "king". The king-of-the-salmon is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska to Chile. It is usually found in the open ocean to a depth of 900 meters (3,000 feet), though adults sometimes feed on the sea bottom. (en)
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- Trachipterus altivelis (eu)
- King-of-the-salmon (en)
- Trachipterus altivelis (nl)
- Лососевый король (ru)
- Trachipterus altivelis (sv)
- 高鰭粗鰭魚 (zh)
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