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Yellowfin Mojarra

gerres cinereus

The Yellowfin Mojarra (Gerres cinereus) is a common but fascinating coastal fish known for its unmistakable silvery sheen and unique feeding habits. Widespread across the tropical and subtropical waters of the Americas, this species forms an integral part of shallow marine and estuarine ecosystems. Often seen schooling over sandy bottoms and seagrass beds, they are primarily bottom-feeders that play a critical role in controlling benthic invertebrate populations while serving as a vital food source for larger predators. What truly makes the Yellowfin Mojarra stand out is its remarkable, highly protrusible jaw. This specialized adaptation allows the fish to rapidly extend its mouth downward into a vacuum-like tube, plunging into the sand to suck up buried prey. By efficiently separating food from the sediment, they continually churn the substrate, acting as minor ecological engineers of their shallow-water habitats.

Lebensraum: Found primarily in shallow coastal waters, estuaries, mangrove roots, and sandy shores across tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.

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The Yellowfin Mojarra features a deep, laterally compressed body covered in prominent, highly reflective silver scales that provide excellent camouflage in sunlit, shallow waters. Faint, dark vertical bars often mark its sides, though these can fade or intensify depending on the fish's mood and environment. Its most distinctive identifiers are its pelvic and anal fins, which boast a striking yellowish hue. The fish has a sharply forked caudal (tail) fin and a steeply sloped facial profile with a uniquely structured mouth that points distinctly downward, hinting at its bottom-feeding lifestyle.

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Yellowfin Mojarra
Yellowfin Mojarra

Kategorie

Fische

Seltenheit

Common

Gefahr

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Interessante Fakten

Despite being relatively small, they are an incredibly important energy bridge in coastal food webs, transferring nutrients from tiny buried sand-creatures up to apex predators.

They are remarkably hardy travelers, sometimes swimming so far up coastal estuaries that they end up foraging in almost entirely freshwater environments.

They don't chew their sandy meals. Instead, they use a built-in biological sieve inside their throats to capture the meat and puff out clouds of sand from their gills.

When a Yellowfin Mojarra goes in for a bite, its face transforms instantly; its jaws swing forward and lock into a downward tube, resembling a tiny telescope.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Protrusible Jaw

Its mouth extends remarkably far forward and downward, forming a tubular vacuum that allows it to suck prey directly out of the sandy sea floor.

Fähigkeit

Sand Sifting

It takes in large mouthfuls of sand, uses specialized internal gill rakers to filter out small edible invertebrates, and safely expels the clean sand out through its gill covers.

Fähigkeit

Euryhaline Tolerance

This species can adapt to extreme shifts in water salinity, allowing it to move seamlessly between full ocean saltwater, brackish estuaries, and even freshwater rivers.

Maße und Details

Länge
15-41 cm
Gewicht
0.1-1 kg
Lebenserwartung
4-8 Jahre
Top Speed
25 km/h
Gelegegröße
10000-80000
Brutzeit
1-3 Tage

Ernährung und Fütterung

The Yellowfin Mojarra is a benthic invertivore, foraging along the sea floor for small organisms buried in the sediment.

Altersunterschiede: Juveniles feed mostly on microscopic zooplankton and copepods in the safety of mangroves, shifting to larger hard-shelled benthic invertebrates as they mature.

Hauptnahrung

  • Bivalves
  • Small crustaceans
  • Polychaete worms
  • Small gastropods

Nahrungssuche

  • Foraging

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

eaten by

Common Snook

Centropomus undecimalis

Preyed upon by large estuarine game fish.

eaten by

Great Blue Heron

Ardea herodias

Hunted by coastal wading birds in shallow waters.

competitor

Pinfish

Lagodon rhomboides

Competes for benthic invertebrate food resources in seagrass beds.

hunts

Coquina Clam

Donax variabilis

Excavates and consumes small sand-dwelling bivalves.

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Wie identifiziert man Yellowfin Mojarra?

Der einfachste Weg, Yellowfin Mojarra zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.

Was ist der/die/das länge von Yellowfin Mojarra?

15-41 cm

Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Yellowfin Mojarra?

0.1-1 kg

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Yellowfin Mojarra?

4-8 Jahre

Was ist der/die/das top Speed von Yellowfin Mojarra?

25 km/h

Was frisst Yellowfin Mojarra?

The Yellowfin Mojarra is a benthic invertivore, foraging along the sea floor for small organisms buried in the sediment.

Wo findet man Yellowfin Mojarra normalerweise?

Found primarily in shallow coastal waters, estuaries, mangrove roots, and sandy shores across tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.

Wie jagt Yellowfin Mojarra?

Foraging

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