Labrus mixtus

Researched ByMorvan BarnesData Supplied ByMarLIN
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Taxonomy
Scientific nameLabrus mixtusCommon nameCuckoo wrasse
MCS CodeZG400Recent Synonyms
PhylumChordataSubphylumVertebrata
SuperclassGnathostomataClassOsteichthyes
SubclassTeleosteiOrderPerciformes
SuborderFamilyLabridae
GenusLabrusSpeciesmixtus
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 formPisciformFeeding methodPredator, Scavenger
Mobility/MovementSwimmerEnvironmental positionDemersal
Typical food typesBenthic crustaceans, molluscs fish and polychaetes.HabitFree living
BioturbatorNot relevantFlexibilityLow (10-45 degrees)
FragilityIntermediateSizeMedium-large(21-50cm)
HeightNot researchedGrowth Rate5-7 cm / year (K=0.13)
Adult dispersal potential>10kmDependencyIndependent
SociabilitySolitary
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 & IrelandFound off most British and Irish coasts although noticably absent from the southern North Sea.
Global distributionFound in north-west Europe around the British Isles and Ireland and also northern Denmark.
Biogeographic rangeTemperate.Depth rangeFrom 5 m to 200 m depth.
MigratoryNon-migratory / Resident
Distribution Additional Information
Substratum preferencesBedrock, Algae, Cobbles, PebblesPhysiographic preferencesOpen coast, Offshore seabed
Biological zoneSublittoral Fringe, Upper Infralittoral, Lower Infralittoral, Upper Circalittoral, Lower Circalittoral, Circalittoral Offshore, Bathybenthic (Bathyal)Wave exposure
Tidal stream strength/Water flowSalinityFull (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 typeGonochoristic Developmental mechanismOviparous
Reproductive SeasonMarch to JuneReproductive LocationWater column
Reproductive frequencyAnnual episodic Regeneration potentialNo
Life span11-20 yearsAge at reproductive maturity3-5 years
Generation timeNot researchedFecundityabout 1,000
Egg/propagule sizeInsufficient informationFertilization typeExternal
Larvae/Juveniles
Larval/Juvenile dispersal potentialInsufficient informationLarval settlement periodNot relevant
Duration of larval stageNot relevant  
Additional Information
Reproduction References Munk & Nielsen, 2005, Darwall et al., 2006, Fives, 1976