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The roundscale spearfish (''Tetrapturus georgii'') is an
Istiophoridae Marlins are fish from the family Istiophoridae, which includes between 9 and 11 species, depending on the taxonomic authority. Name The family's common name In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular n ...
species of
marlin Marlins are fish from the family Istiophoridae, which includes between 9 and 11 species, depending on the taxonomic authority. Name The family's common name is thought to derive from their resemblance to a sailor's marlinspike. Taxonomy T ...
living in the epipelagic zone of the Atlantic Ocean. It has long been misidentified as
white marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
but can be differentiated thanks to their scale shapes that gives its name. Not much is known about this species. It could reach a length of 160 cm and 21,5 kg and has no conservation status yet due to a lack of data.


Taxonomy and Naming


Taxonomy

The roundscale spearfish, described in 1841 by Lowe, is a
Teleost Teleostei (; Ancient Greek, Greek ''teleios'' "complete" + ''osteon'' "bone"), members of which are known as teleosts (), is, by far, the largest group of ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii), with 96% of all neontology, extant species of f ...
ei fish of the order of the Carangformes (jacks) and of the family of
Istiophoridae Marlins are fish from the family Istiophoridae, which includes between 9 and 11 species, depending on the taxonomic authority. Name The family's common name In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular n ...
(
Billfish The billfish are a group (Xiphioidea) of saltwater fish, saltwater predatory fish characterised by prominent pointed beak, bills (rostrum (anatomy), rostra), and by their large size; some are longer than . Extant billfish include sailfish and m ...
es). With angustirostris,
belone ''Belone'' is a genus of needlefish common in brackish and marine waters mainly found in the eastern Atlantic ocean to Mediterranean and Black Sea, as well. It is one of ten genera in the family Belonidae. Species Three recognised species are in ...
and pfluegeri, T. Georgii share the genus
Tetrapturus ''Tetrapturus'' is a genus of marlins commonly called spearfish or spearchucker fish in Eastern Europe, found in tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world. Some are popular sport fish in big-game fishing. Species There are currently f ...
meaning “four fins” in Greek


Misidentification

''Tetrapturus georgii'' have long been misidentified with the
white marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
previously ''Tetrapturus albicans''. But in 2006, genetic discoveries have led to a genus change for the
white marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
to '' Kajikia albidia'' and to a validation of the species ''Tetrapturus georgii'' thanks to molecular and morphological evidence. The identification of the specie can be done with the scale shape or with genetic analysis. This identification problem for years led to a miscounting of both species population and is one of the reason for a bad population assessment. With lacking data for a proper population assessment simulation, an uncertainty hangs over the needed conservation status and management. However the population trends suggest a more worrying situation than it was previously suggested.Beerkircher, L., Arocha, F., Barse, A., Prince, E., Restrepo, V., Serafy, J., Shivji, M. 2009. Effects of species misidentification on population assessment of overfished White Marlin Tetrapturus albidus and Roundscale Spearfish T. georgii. Endangered Species Research 9: 81-90.


Biology


Morphology description

'Tetrapturus georgii' has a robust and not very compressed body. ''
Tetrapturus ''Tetrapturus'' is a genus of marlins commonly called spearfish or spearchucker fish in Eastern Europe, found in tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world. Some are popular sport fish in big-game fishing. Species There are currently f ...
'' species are not known to show a
sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different Morphology (biology), morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecy, di ...
in morphological features and color pattern. For ''T.''georgii as well, females (150 cm body length; and 20 kg body weight) are mostly the same dimension as the males (160 cm body length and 21.5 kg body weight) 'Tetrapturus georgii' is characterized by its moderately long, slender
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, rounded in cross section (length usually at least equal to head). Its body is slim, and it has a moderate hump on the
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. It is dark blue above, coppery on the sides and silver below colors and may display iridescent bars on body. The branchiostegal membranes on the sides of its head are completely united but free from the isthmus. The jaws and palate have small, file-like teeth. It has two dark blue
dorsal fin A dorsal fin is a fin on the back of most marine and freshwater vertebrates. Dorsal fins have evolved independently several times through convergent evolution adapting to marine environments, so the fins are not all homologous. They are found ...
s. The first is higher at the front, with a rounded lobe, extending from the head to just before the second dorsal fin which is smaller. Two anal fins are present, the first being high and rounded, and the second like the second
dorsal fin A dorsal fin is a fin on the back of most marine and freshwater vertebrates. Dorsal fins have evolved independently several times through convergent evolution adapting to marine environments, so the fins are not all homologous. They are found ...
. The pectoral fins are long, almost equal to the pelvic fins. The caudal peduncle has keels on each side. The lateral line is simple. The scales on the sides of the body are soft, while those on the dorsal and ventral parts are stiff. The color of the
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may not have bars on the body, and the first dorsal fin is often unspotted. Its flesh is distinctly redder than that of T. belone and more like Kajikia albidia. As said before, the identification between ''T. georgii'' and ''
Kajikia albida The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
'' (
white marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
) can be done thanks to a close scale shape examination. Roundscale spearfish are described as having more soft, rounded anteriorly scales with a few large posterior points.
White marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
scales, on the other hand, are more rigid pointed anteriorly as well as posteriorly. The scales used are often arbitrarily sampled on the mid-body of the animal. Another way of identification between the two species, without doing a genetic test, is by measuring the distance between the anal opening and the anal fin. In roundscale spearfish, the anal opening is further away from the anal fin (greater than half the length of the anal fin) than it is for the
white marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
.


Physiology

''Tetrapturus georgii'' has asymmetrical
gonad A gonad, sex gland, or reproductive gland is a Heterocrine gland, mixed gland and sex organ that produces the gametes and sex hormones of an organism. Female reproductive cells are egg cells, and male reproductive cells are sperm. The male gon ...
s and a presence of
swim bladder The swim bladder, gas bladder, fish maw, or air bladder is an internal gas-filled organ (anatomy), organ in bony fish that functions to modulate buoyancy, and thus allowing the fish to stay at desired water depth without having to maintain lift ...
, consisting of many small bubble-shaped chambers essential for
buoyancy Buoyancy (), or upthrust, is the force exerted by a fluid opposing the weight of a partially or fully immersed object (which may be also be a parcel of fluid). In a column of fluid, pressure increases with depth as a result of the weight of t ...
regulation.


Ecology


Distribution

''Tetrapturus georgii'' is endemic to the Atlantic Ocean. Most specimens of this species are found in
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,
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, the
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, and the adjacent Atlantic Ocean off southern Portugal. But observations have been made all around the Atlantic Ocean from North to South and East to West. It's not unusual for them to make long migrations across the ocean. The nursery areas for larval and juveniles stages remain unknown.


Diet

Feeding habits of ''Tetrapturus georgii'' have not been reported in scientific literature. But the same way as their related cousins, the roundscale spearfish probably feed on schooling fishes,
bony fishes Osteichthyes ( ; ), also known as osteichthyans or commonly referred to as the bony fish, is a diverse clade of vertebrate animals that have endoskeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. They can be contrasted with the Chondrichthyes (cartila ...
,
squid A squid (: squid) is a mollusc with an elongated soft body, large eyes, eight cephalopod limb, arms, and two tentacles in the orders Myopsida, Oegopsida, and Bathyteuthida (though many other molluscs within the broader Neocoleoidea are also ...
,
octopus An octopus (: octopuses or octopodes) is a soft-bodied, eight-limbed mollusc of the order Octopoda (, ). The order consists of some 300 species and is grouped within the class Cephalopoda with squids, cuttlefish, and nautiloids. Like oth ...
es and
cuttlefish Cuttlefish, or cuttles, are Marine (ocean), marine Mollusca, molluscs of the order (biology), suborder Sepiina. They belong to the class (biology), class Cephalopoda which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses. Cuttlefish have a unique ...
es. The billfishes are high
trophic level The trophic level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web. Within a food web, a food chain is a succession of organisms that eat other organisms and may, in turn, be eaten themselves. The trophic level of an organism is the ...
predators. ''Tetrapturus georgii'' could be a host of the parasite ''Capsala laevis''.


Behavior

Their
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and powerful speed burst is useful to stun and catch preys. ''Tetrapturus georgii''i spends more than 60% of its time at depths of less than 10m and is thus an epi-pelagic fish. Little is known about ''Tetrapturus'' behaviors. This lonely migratory predators, sometimes meet in high prey density areas. But much of the available research focuses on individual movements and habitat use, rather than exploring group dynamics. The lack of comprehensive data on
billfish The billfish are a group (Xiphioidea) of saltwater fish, saltwater predatory fish characterised by prominent pointed beak, bills (rostrum (anatomy), rostra), and by their large size; some are longer than . Extant billfish include sailfish and m ...
species, combined with the challenges of studying these elusive marine animals, lead to poor social structure and behavioral understanding.


Life cycle

Very little is known on  its reproductive biology, mating display and sexual behavior. ''Tetrapturus georgii'' is a
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species likely laying eggs in batches in tropical regions. So far, only a single juvenile and a single egg are known to scientific literature, that were both collected each in early April 2017 and early April 2023, respectively, during two German-led cruises in the Sargasso Sea, south of Bermuda. The pelagic eggs contain oil droplets and hatch into planktonic larvae, then fastly growing to become juveniles. The maximum lifespan could be between 8 and 15 years according to their closest relatives.


Relation to humans


Fisheries and stock assessement

''Tetrapturus georgii'' and other
billfish The billfish are a group (Xiphioidea) of saltwater fish, saltwater predatory fish characterised by prominent pointed beak, bills (rostrum (anatomy), rostra), and by their large size; some are longer than . Extant billfish include sailfish and m ...
es are not targeted by commercial fisheries but represents an important
bycatch Bycatch (or by-catch), in the fishing industry, is a fish or other marine species that is caught unintentionally while fishing for specific species or sizes of wildlife. Bycatch is either the wrong species, the wrong sex, or is undersized or juve ...
in longline tuna and swordfish fisheries. As T.gerogii has long been misidendified as
white marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
, no specific total landings or stock assessment are existing. According to a study, about 30% of the
white marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
landings registered should have been identified as roundscale spearfishs. The
white marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
benefits from a long landings historical record. With a maximum of 4900mt in 1965,
white marlin The white marlin (''Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida''), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between t ...
(and thus roundscale spearfish) landings have decreased till 350mt in 2011. This diminution is partially due to the conservation recommendations of the international commission for tune conservation (
ICCAT The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) is a tuna regional fishery management organisation, responsible for the management and conservation of tuna and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent seas. ...
) to release alive marlins. But since then, total landings have difficulties in staying below the total allowed catch (TAC) of 400mt putting at risk the stock recovery. The projections are full of uncertainty because of bad fish mortality assessment due to an inadequate reporting of discards as well as a lack of data from recreational fisheries.ICCAT (2019)Report of the 2019 iccat white marlin stock assessment meeting In addition, a stock assessment of two species at the same time may be detrimental and hide strong threats to one or both of them. Some gear selectivity improvement such as
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s instead of j-hooks seems promising for a
billfish The billfish are a group (Xiphioidea) of saltwater fish, saltwater predatory fish characterised by prominent pointed beak, bills (rostrum (anatomy), rostra), and by their large size; some are longer than . Extant billfish include sailfish and m ...
bycatch Bycatch (or by-catch), in the fishing industry, is a fish or other marine species that is caught unintentionally while fishing for specific species or sizes of wildlife. Bycatch is either the wrong species, the wrong sex, or is undersized or juve ...
reduction. Combine with a respect of TAC, size limitation and quick release, it could represent some practical solution for a reduce human footprint. By only accounting for 5% of the total landing, recreational fisheries represents a multimilliard dollar sector in developed countries targeting white marlin and roundscale spearfish seamlessly. But despite a high alive release, the energy expenditure and the
physiological stress Stress, whether physiological, biological or psychological, is an organism's response to a stressor, such as an environmental condition or change in life circumstances. When stressed by stimuli that alter an organism's environment, multiple s ...
resulting from capture and handling lead to a possible post-release mortality of about 20%. With more than 10 000 catches per year just in the US, this represent a real impact not enough documented. All this make the roundscale spearfish's situation seem precarious, even though it has not been evaluated and assessed yet.IUCN Redlist "Tetrapturus georgii: https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/170333/6752763 28/12/23


References

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