Sand lance

Sand lance

Taxobox
name = Sand lances


image_width = 240px
image_caption = Northern sand lance, "Ammodytes dubius"
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Perciformes
familia = Ammodytidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = "Ammodytes" "Ammodytoides" "Bleekeria" "Gymnammodytes" "Hyperoplus" "Lepidammodytes" "Protammodytes" See text for species.

A sand lance or sandlance is a fish belonging to the family Ammodytidae. Several species of sand lance are commonly known as "sand eels" or "sandeels", though they are not related to true eels. Another variant name is launce, and all names of the fish are references to its slender body and pointed snout. The family name (and genus name, "Ammodytes") means "sand burrower", which describes the sand lance's habit of burrowing into sand to avoid tidal currents.

Sand lances are most commonly encountered by fishermen in the North Pacific and North Atlantic, but are found in oceans throughout the world. These fish do not have pelvic fins and do not develop a swim bladder, staying true to their bottom-dwelling habit as adults. Both adult and larval sea lances primarily feed on copepods. Larval forms of this fish are perhaps the most abundant of all fish larvae in areas such as the northwest Atlantic, serving as a major food item for cod, salmon, and other commercially important species. As adults, sand lances are harvested commercially in some areas (primarily in Europe), leading to direct human competition with diving birds such as puffins, auks, and cormorants. Some species are inshore coastal dwellers, and digging for sand lances to use as a bait fish has been a popular pastime in coastal areas of Europe and North America. Other species are deep-water dwellers, some of which have only recently been described to science, and most of which lack common names.Sand lances have chameleon-like independent eye movements.

Species

There are twenty-three species in seven genera:
* Genus "Ammodytes"
** American sand lance, "Ammodytes americanus" DeKay, 1842.
** Northern sand lance, "Ammodytes dubius" Reinhardt, 1837.
** Pacific sand lance, "Ammodytes hexapterus" Pallas, 1814.
** Small sand-eel, "Ammodytes marinus" Raitt, 1934.
** Pacific sandeel, "Ammodytes personatus" Girard, 1856.
** Lesser sand eel, "Ammodytes tobianus" Linnaeus, 1758.
* Genus "Ammodytoides"
** Gill's sand lance, "Ammodytoides gilli" (Bean, 1895).
** "Ammodytoides kimurai" Ida & Randall, 1993.
** Pitcairn Sandlance, "Ammodytoides leptus" Collette & Randall, 2000.
** "Ammodytoides pylei" Randall, Ida & Earle, 1994.
** Scaly sandlance, "Ammodytoides renniei" (Smith, 1957).
** "Ammodytoides vagus" (McCulloch & Waite, 1916).
* Genus "Bleekeria"
** "Bleekeria kallolepis" Günther, 1862.
** "Bleekeria mitsukurii" Jordan & Evermann, 1902.
** "Bleekeria viridianguilla" (Fowler, 1931).
* Genus "Gymnammodytes"
** Cape sandlance, "Gymnammodytes capensis" (Barnard, 1927).
** Mediterranean sand eel, "Gymnammodytes cicerellus" (Rafinesque, 1810).
** Smooth sandeel, "Gymnammodytes semisquamatus" (Jourdain, 1879).
* Genus "Hyperoplus"
** Great sand eel, "Hyperoplus immaculatus" (Corbin, 1950).
** Greater sand eel, "Hyperoplus lanceolatus" (Le Sauvage, 1824).
* Genus "Lepidammodytes"
** "Lepidammodytes macrophthalmus" Ida, Sirimontaporn & Monkolprasit, 1994.
* Genus "Protammodytes"
** "Protammodytes brachistos" Ida, Sirimontaporn & Monkolprasit, 1994.
** "Protammodytes sarisa" (Robins & Böhlke, 1970).

See also

The sand lance has lent its name to two submarines of the United States Navy:
* USS "Sand Lance" (SS-381), a "Balao"-class submarine.
* USS "Sand Lance" (SSN-660), a "Sturgeon"-class nuclear submarine.

References

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* [http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/full/205/9/1241 biologists.org on independent eye movements]

External links

* [http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/zone/underwater_sous-marin/SandLance/sandlanc_e.htm Sand Lance] profile at Fisheries and Oceans Canada


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