Atractosteus tropicus Gill, 1863

Taxonomic Hierarchy


Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Holostei

Order: Lepisosteiformes

Family: Lepisosteidae

Genus: Atractosteus

Species: Atractosteus tropicus Gill, 1863

Climate Zone


  • Tropical
  • Location


  • Central America: Caribbean and Pacific drainages of southern Mexico and Central America.
  • Biology


    Facultative air-breathing (Ref. 126274); Inhabit backwaters and slow moving sections of rivers and lakes. Often found in the warm stagnant waters of the lowland. Visible on the surface and resemble floating logs. Enter shallow lakes at the beginning of the dry season to spawn and known to reproduce also in June and July when rains are heaviest and rivers flood their banks providing an ideal spawning habitat of flooded vegetation. Large schools form to cast thousands of eggs in a gelatinous mass in the shallow waters. The adults return again to the river leaving the fry amongst the flooded vegetation (Ref. 36880). The eggs are poisonous to eat (Ref. 4537).

    Habitat


    demersal

    Conservation Status


    Least Concern

    Threat to Humans


    Poisonous to eat