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Labrus mixtus
Researched By
Morvan Barnes
Data Supplied By
MarLIN
Refereed by
This information is not refereed
Taxonomy
Scientific name
Labrus mixtus
Common name
Cuckoo wrasse
MCS Code
ZG400
Recent Synonyms
Phylum
Chordata
Subphylum
Vertebrata
Superclass
Gnathostomata
Class
Osteichthyes
Subclass
Teleostei
Order
Perciformes
Suborder
Family
Labridae
Genus
Labrus
Species
mixtus
Subspecies
Additional Information
Taxonomy References
Muus & Dahlstrom, 1974
,
Hayward
et al
., 1996
,
Dipper, 2001
,
Howson & Picton, 1997
,
Hayward & Ryland, 1995b
,
Whitehead
et al.
, 1986
General Biology
Growth form
Pisciform
Feeding method
Predator, Scavenger
Mobility/Movement
Swimmer
Environmental position
Demersal
Typical food types
Benthic crustaceans, molluscs fish and polychaetes.
Habit
Free living
Bioturbator
Not relevant
Flexibility
Low (10-45 degrees)
Fragility
Intermediate
Size
Medium-large(21-50cm)
Height
Not researched
Growth Rate
5-7 cm / year (K=0.13)
Adult dispersal potential
>10km
Dependency
Independent
Sociability
Solitary
Toxic/Poisonous?
No
Additional Information
Biology References
Hayward & Ryland, 1995b
,
Whitehead
et al.
, 1986
,
Wheeler, 1969
,
Darwall
et al.
, 2006
Distribution and Habitat
Distribution in Britain & Ireland
Found off most British and Irish coasts although noticably absent from the southern North Sea.
Global distribution
Found in north-west Europe around the British Isles and Ireland and also northern Denmark.
Biogeographic range
Temperate.
Depth range
From 5 m to 200 m depth.
Migratory
Non-migratory / Resident
Distribution Additional Information
Substratum preferences
Bedrock, Algae, Cobbles, Pebbles
Physiographic preferences
Open coast, Offshore seabed
Biological zone
Sublittoral Fringe, Upper Infralittoral, Lower Infralittoral, Upper Circalittoral, Lower Circalittoral, Circalittoral Offshore, Bathybenthic (Bathyal)
Wave exposure
Tidal stream strength/Water flow
Salinity
Full (30-40 psu)
Habitat Additional Information
Distribution References
Muus & Dahlstrom, 1974
,
JNCC, 1999
,
NBN, 2002
,
Picton & Costello, 1998
,
Dipper, 2001
,
Hayward & Ryland, 1995b
,
Whitehead
et al.
, 1986
,
Wheeler, 1969
Reproduction/Life History
Reproductive type
Gonochoristic
Developmental mechanism
Oviparous
Reproductive Season
March to June
Reproductive Location
Water column
Reproductive frequency
Annual episodic
Regeneration potential
No
Life span
11-20 years
Age at reproductive maturity
3-5 years
Generation time
Not researched
Fecundity
about 1,000
Egg/propagule size
Insufficient information
Fertilization type
External
Larvae/Juveniles
Larval/Juvenile dispersal potential
Insufficient information
Larval settlement period
Not relevant
Duration of larval stage
Not relevant
Additional Information
Reproduction References
Munk & Nielsen, 2005
,
Darwall
et al.
, 2006
,
Fives, 1976