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Knobfin Sculpin

cottus immaculatus

The Knobfin Sculpin (Cottus immaculatus) is a captivating freshwater fish native to the clear, spring-fed streams of the Ozark Highlands. As a benthic dweller, it spends its life hugging the rocky stream floors, perfectly adapted to withstand fast-flowing currents. This species is highly valued by ecologists as an indicator of exceptional water quality, as it relies on clean, silt-free gravel to thrive and reproduce. With its oversized pectoral fins and quirky, bottom-dwelling posture, the Knobfin Sculpin is a delightful find for any stream explorer. Observing one requires a keen eye, as its masterfully camouflaged body allows it to dissolve effortlessly into the stony backdrop of its aquatic home.

Hábitat: Found in cool, clear, fast-flowing spring-fed streams and rivers with gravelly or rocky substrates.

Aspecto

The Knobfin Sculpin is a small, stout-bodied fish, typically measuring between 6 to 11 centimeters in length. It features a broad, flattened head, large, fan-like pectoral fins, and a tapered body covered in mottled shades of brown, olive, and tan that mimic river gravel. Notably, breeding males develop a distinctive, swollen, knob-like structure on the first dorsal fin, which gives the species its common name. Unlike some related sculpin species, its chin and underside are largely immaculate and unspotted, hence its scientific name 'immaculatus'.

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Knobfin Sculpin
Knobfin Sculpin

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Because they lack a swim bladder, Knobfin Sculpins sink directly to the bottom when they stop swimming, allowing them to remain securely under river rocks without floating away.

Male Knobfin Sculpins are exceptionally dedicated fathers; they guard the egg clutches under rocks and aggressively fan them with their pectoral fins to keep them clean and well-oxygenated.

The species name 'immaculatus' means 'unspotted' in Latin, referring to this fish's clean, white chin, which helps distinguish it from other sculpins.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Benthic Anchoring

Uses its enlarged, fan-like pectoral fins to generate downward force and anchor itself securely against rapid river currents.

Habilidad

Master of Camouflage

Possesses intricate mottled color patterns that perfectly mimic stream gravel, allowing it to remain virtually invisible to predators and prey.

Habilidad

Substrate Vibration Sensing

Utilizes highly sensitive lateral line pores on its head and body to detect minute vibrations from moving prey in dark or turbulent water.

Medidas y detalles

Peso
0.005+ kg

Dieta y alimentación

Feeds primarily on small aquatic invertebrates, particularly insect larvae and nymphs, found among the river stones.

Diferencias por edad: Juveniles feed on tiny micro-crustaceans and midge larvae, while adults target larger insect nymphs and occasionally smaller fish.

Alimentos principales

  • Mayfly nymphs
  • Caddisfly larvae
  • Stonefly nymphs
  • Small crustaceans

Método de búsqueda

  • Ambush

Conexiones ecológicas

hunts

Flatheaded Mayfly

Maccaffertium vicarium

Preys heavily on the aquatic larval stage of this insect in riffles.

eaten by

Smallmouth Bass

Micropterus dolomieu

An important prey item for this popular sport fish in clear stream pools.

competitor

Ozark Sculpin

Cottus hypselurus

Shares identical gravel riffle habitats and competes directly for aquatic insect prey.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Knobfin Sculpin?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Knobfin Sculpin es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el peso de Knobfin Sculpin?

0.005+ kg

¿Qué come Knobfin Sculpin?

Feeds primarily on small aquatic invertebrates, particularly insect larvae and nymphs, found among the river stones.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Knobfin Sculpin?

Found in cool, clear, fast-flowing spring-fed streams and rivers with gravelly or rocky substrates.

¿Cómo caza Knobfin Sculpin?

Ambush

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