Sebastes wilsoni

E893028

Sebastes wilsoni is a small species of rockfish native to the northeastern Pacific Ocean, known for inhabiting rocky reef habitats and being of minor importance to commercial fisheries.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fish species
marine ray-finned fish
rockfish
analFinSoftRays 6 to 8
analFinSpines 3
associatedWith reefs
rocky substrates
belongsToGroup Sebastes subgenus Pygmy rockfishes (informal group)
bodyColor mottled
reddish-brown
bodySize small
class Actinopterygii
commercialImportance minor
commonName Pygmy rockfish NERFINISHED
describedBy Sidney F. Hildebrand NERFINISHED
diet small crustaceans
zooplankton
distribution Gulf of Alaska NERFINISHED
coast of British Columbia
coast of California
coast of Oregon
coast of Washington
dorsalFinSoftRays 13 to 15
dorsalFinSpines 13
ecologicalRole demersal predator
family Scorpaenidae NERFINISHED
feedingType carnivorous
fisheriesUse occasionally taken as bycatch
sometimes sold fresh
foundIn Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
genus Sebastes NERFINISHED
geographicRegion North Pacific NERFINISHED
Northeast Pacific NERFINISHED
habitat continental shelf
marine subtidal zones
rocky reefs
hasSpines yes
isSubjectOf ichthyological research on rockfish diversity
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle benthic
maximumLength approximately 23 centimeters total length
nativeTo northeastern Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
order Scorpaeniformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction ovoviviparous
taxonRank species
yearDescribed 1947

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Sebastidae contains Sebastes wilsoni