词条 | dolphin |
释义 | dolphin fish either species of fish belonging to the genus Coryphaena. The food and game fish called the common dolphin (C. hippuras) is known in Hawaiian as mahimahi and sometimes in Spanish as the dorado. Reaching a length of about 1.5 metres (5 feet) and a weight of about 30 kg (66 pounds), the common dolphin has a blunt head, a tapered body, and a slender, forked tail. The colourful body is bright blue and green with irregular, gold-tinted patches on the sides. When the fish is caught and brought out of the water, these vivid colours are initially very bright; upon the fish's death, however, the colours fade. Found in tropical and warm temperate waters, the common dolphin is carnivorous and lives alone or in schools, feeding on smaller fish and invertebrates. The other member of the family is the smaller pompano dolphin (C. equiselis). mammal Introduction ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Natural history ![]() Paleontology and classification Dolphins first appear as fossils from the Early Miocene Epoch (23.8 million to 16.4 million years ago)—a time when the cetacean fauna was more diverse. All of today's dolphin groups were present in the Miocene, as were at least three extinct families whose members would be called dolphins (Eurhinodelphidae, Hemisyntrachelidae, and Acrodelphidae). Family Delphinidae (oceanic, or marine, dolphins) 32 species in 17 genera found worldwide, some of which occasionally venture into fresh water. Genus Lagenorhynchus (white-sided and white-beaked dolphins) 6 species found in subpolar to temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere and polar to temperate waters of the Southern Hemisphere. Genus Stenella (spinner, spotted, and striped dolphins) 5 species found worldwide in tropical to warm temperate waters. Genus Cephalorynchus (piebald dolphins) 4 species found in coastal waters of South America, southern Africa, and New Zealand. Genus Globicephala (pilot whales) 2 species found worldwide in subpolar to tropical waters. Genus Lissodelphis (right whale dolphins) 2 species found in cooler temperate waters, 1 of the Northern Hemisphere and 1 of the Southern Hemisphere. Genus Sousa (humpbacked dolphins) 2 coastal species, 1 of eastern Africa, India, and the western Pacific Ocean and 1 of western Africa. Genus Delphinus (common, or short-beaked saddleback, dolphin) 1 species found worldwide in tropical to temperate waters. Genus Feresa (pygmy killer whale) 1 species found worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters. Genus Grampus ( grampus, or Risso's dolphin (grampus)) 1 species found worldwide in tropical to warm temperate regions. Genus Lagenodelphis (Fraser's dolphin) 1 species found in tropical and subtropical waters. Genus Orcaella (Irrawaddy dolphin) 1 coastal species of eastern India, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia. Genus Orcinus ( killer whale, or orca) 1 species found worldwide. Genus Peponocephala (melon-headed whale) 1 offshore species found worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters. Genus Pseudorca (false killer whale) 1 species found worldwide in tropical to warm temperate waters. Genus Sotalia (tucuxi, or gray dolphin) 1 species of the rivers and coasts of tropical and subtropical eastern South America. Genus Steno (rough-toothed dolphin) 1 deepwater species found worldwide in tropical to warm temperate waters. Genus Tursiops (bottlenose dolphin) 1 species found worldwide in tropical to cold temperate waters. Family Platanistidae (river dolphins (river dolphin)) 5 species in 4 genera inhabiting rivers and coasts of eastern South America and China and the Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers. |
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