Ninespine Stickleback
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The ninespine stickleback (Pungitius pungitius), also called the ten-spined stickleback, is a freshwater
species
of fish
in the Gasterosteidae family that inhabits temperate waters. Widely but locally distributed throughout the UK
and along the Atlantic coast
of North America
, it is also found in many northern
and eastern Europe
an countries, in Greenland
and in Turkey
, and in the Far East
. Despite its name, the number of spines can vary from 8 to 12.
It lives in extremely weedy ditches and river
s as its small spines do not offer much protection. They have scutes or bony plates all the way down their body.
During the breeding season (April to July), the male develops a black belly and builds a nest suspended on a piece of waterweed, about an inch or so above the substrate at the bottom. The female is attracted over by the male and she lays eggs inside the nest. The male guards these eggs and the young fry when they hatch. Then when they have their spines he drives them away to look after themselves.
The colouring when not breeding is usually a dark brown, although females are a lot lighter cloured than the males. The male is normally chocolate brown with darker stripes and spots. His eyes are dark with a gold ring around his pupils, While on the three spined the eyes are silver. The female is more of a dark tan colour and has darker markings. It may have a silver belly and silver eyes. No two sticklebacks are the same; they are unique, just like human fingerprints. The body is a lot more elongated than the three spined stickleback with a thinner and longer caudal peduncal.
Freshwater
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species
Species
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of fish
Fish
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in the Gasterosteidae family that inhabits temperate waters. Widely but locally distributed throughout the UK
United Kingdom
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and along the Atlantic coast
Atlantic Coast
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of North America
North America
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, it is also found in many northern
Northern Europe
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and eastern Europe
Eastern Europe
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an countries, in Greenland
Greenland
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and in Turkey
Turkey
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, and in the Far East
Far East
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. Despite its name, the number of spines can vary from 8 to 12.
It lives in extremely weedy ditches and river
River
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s as its small spines do not offer much protection. They have scutes or bony plates all the way down their body.
During the breeding season (April to July), the male develops a black belly and builds a nest suspended on a piece of waterweed, about an inch or so above the substrate at the bottom. The female is attracted over by the male and she lays eggs inside the nest. The male guards these eggs and the young fry when they hatch. Then when they have their spines he drives them away to look after themselves.
The colouring when not breeding is usually a dark brown, although females are a lot lighter cloured than the males. The male is normally chocolate brown with darker stripes and spots. His eyes are dark with a gold ring around his pupils, While on the three spined the eyes are silver. The female is more of a dark tan colour and has darker markings. It may have a silver belly and silver eyes. No two sticklebacks are the same; they are unique, just like human fingerprints. The body is a lot more elongated than the three spined stickleback with a thinner and longer caudal peduncal.