- Classification
- ACTINOPTERYGII
- BERYCIFORMES
- HOLOCENTRIDAE
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Fish Classification
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Class
ACTINOPTERYGII Ray-finned fishes -
Order
BERYCIFORMES Squirrelfishes -
Family
HOLOCENTRIDAE Squirrelfishes
Family HOLOCENTRIDAE
Common name: Soldierfishes, Squirrelfishes
Summary:
Nocturnally active reef inhabitants that shelter in caves and under ledges during the day. Squirrelfishes are usually reddish with robust fins spines, relatively large eyes, and spines on the gill cover.
Cite this page as:
Dianne J. Bray, Squirrelfishes, HOLOCENTRIDAE in Fishes of Australia, accessed 12 Nov 2024, https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/Home/family/319
References
Carlson, B.A. & Bass, A.H. 2000. Sonic/Vocal Motor Pathways in Squirrelfish (Teleostei, Holocentridae). Brain Behaviour and Evolution 56: 14-28.
Dornburg, A., Moore, J., Beaulieu, J.M., Eytan, R.I. & Near, T.J. (2015). The impact of shifts in marine biodiversity hotspots on patterns of range evolution: Evidence from the Holocentridae (squirrelfishes and soldierfishes).Evolution 69: 146–161. doi: 10.1111/evo.12562
Johnson, G.D. & Schnell, N.K. 2015. Development of the Rostrum and Upper Jaws in Squirrelfishes and Soldierfishes (Beryciformes: Holocentridae): A Unique Ontogenetic Trajectory. Copeia 103(4): 902-919. doi:10.1643/CG-15-260 Abstract