Diodon eydouxii


Diodon eydouxii, commonly known as the pelagic porcupinefish, is a species of porcupinefish with a circumtropical marine distribution.

Description

Diodon eydouxii can be distinguished from many related species by its coloration. While its underside is silver to white in color, its back and sides are typically noticeably blue, with numerous small dark spots. The species is smaller than many of its congeners, reaching around in total length. The blue coloration, comparatively fusiform body, smaller size, and falcate fins of D. eydouxii are believed to be adaptations to its open-water environment, distinguishing it from nonpelagic species such as Diodon hystrix.

Distribution and habitat

Diodon eydouxii is known from the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, where it typically occurs in warm, tropical areas with a water temperature between. Unusually among members of the family Diodontidae, and unusually among members of Tetraodontiformes in general, it is a pelagic fish in all stages of its lifecycle. It is typically found at depths of.

Ecology

Diodon eydouxii is known to be a schooling species, distinguishing it from many tetraodontiform fish which are often solitary. It reportedly feeds on ichthyoplankton and other larger zooplankton.

Relationship with humans

Diodon eydouxii is known to be of some importance to minor commercial fisheries. It occasionally appears in the aquarium trade.