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species: California Scorpionfish (Scorpaena guttata)

1 Observation

photo of California Scorpionfish (Scorpaena guttata)

species: California Scorpionfish (Scorpaena guttata)

Observer
winters-mackenzie
Date
1/18/2022
Quality grade
research
License
CC-BY-NC
Description
Small fish, 1.5 in long, sitting on the bottom of tidepool
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Taxonomy

Species Interactions

The species with links are species that have observations.

Eats

  • Cephalopods (Cephalopoda)
  • Northern Anchovy (Engraulis mordax)
  • (Octopus)
  • California Spiny Lobster (Panulirus interruptus)
  • Northern Kelp Crab (Pugettia producta)
  • (Cancer)
  • Typical Sculpins (Cottidae)
  • Octopuses (Octopoda)
  • Lefteye Flounders (Bothidae)
  • Pipe-fishes (Syngnathus)
  • (Genyonemus lineatus)
  • Pacific Jack Mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus)
  • Speckled Sanddab (Citharichthys stigmaeus)
  • Shiner Surfperch (Cymatogaster aggregata)
  • Black-and-yellow Rockfish (Sebastes chrysomelas)
  • Gopher Rockfish (Sebastes carnatus)
  • Sheep Crab (Loxorhynchus grandis)
  • White Surfperch (Phanerodon furcatus)
  • (Embiotoca)
  • Ocean Whitefish (Caulolatilus princeps)
  • Island Kelpfish (Alloclinus holderi)
  • Northeastern Pacific Kelpfishes (Gibbonsia)
  • Tubesnout (Aulorhynchus flavidus)
  • Lavender Sculpin (Leiocottus hirundo)
  • Painted Greenling (Oxylebius pictus)
  • Garibaldi (Hypsypops rubicundus)
  • Blacksmith Chromis (Chromis punctipinnis)
  • Rock Wrasse (Halichoeres semicinctus)
  • Walleye Surfperch (Hyperprosopon argenteum)
  • Blue-banded Goby (Lythrypnus dalli)
  • Black Surfperch (Embiotoca jacksoni)
  • Snubnose Sculpin (Orthonopias triacis)
  • Striped Surfperch (Embiotoca lateralis)
  • Senorita (Oxyjulis californica)
  • Blackeye Goby (Rhinogobiops nicholsii)
  • Rainbow Seaperch (Hypsurus caryi)
  • Sarcastic Fringehead (Neoclinus blanchardi)
  • Crevice Kelpfish (Gibbonsia montereyensis)
  • Kelp Surfperch (Brachyistius frenatus)

Preys on

  • California Spiny Lobster (Panulirus interruptus)
  • Octopuses (Octopoda)
  • Northern Kelp Crab (Pugettia producta)
  • (Cancer)
  • Pipe-fishes (Syngnathus)
  • Typical Sculpins (Cottidae)
  • (Embiotoca)
  • Island Kelpfish (Alloclinus holderi)
  • Speckled Sanddab (Citharichthys stigmaeus)
  • Striped Surfperch (Embiotoca lateralis)
  • Rock Wrasse (Halichoeres semicinctus)
  • Gopher Rockfish (Sebastes carnatus)
  • Sarcastic Fringehead (Neoclinus blanchardi)
  • Blue-banded Goby (Lythrypnus dalli)
  • Senorita (Oxyjulis californica)
  • Painted Greenling (Oxylebius pictus)
  • Black-and-yellow Rockfish (Sebastes chrysomelas)
  • (Pleuronectiformes)
  • Tubesnout (Aulorhynchus flavidus)
  • Crevice Kelpfish (Gibbonsia montereyensis)
  • Walleye Surfperch (Hyperprosopon argenteum)
  • Shiner Surfperch (Cymatogaster aggregata)
  • Northeastern Pacific Kelpfishes (Gibbonsia)
  • Blackeye Goby (Rhinogobiops nicholsii)
  • Rainbow Seaperch (Hypsurus caryi)
  • Blacksmith Chromis (Chromis punctipinnis)
  • Garibaldi (Hypsypops rubicundus)
  • Ocean Whitefish (Caulolatilus princeps)
  • Kelp Surfperch (Brachyistius frenatus)
  • Sheep Crab (Loxorhynchus grandis)
  • Snubnose Sculpin (Orthonopias triacis)
  • Black Surfperch (Embiotoca jacksoni)
  • White Surfperch (Phanerodon furcatus)
  • Lavender Sculpin (Leiocottus hirundo)

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Preyed upon by

Species interaction data comes from GloBI.

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