Lionfish are known to devour many aquarium fish. Pterois are
unusual in that they are among the few species successfully establish
populations in open marine systems. Extreme temperatures are
geographically restricted distribution in aquatic species, indicating
that tolerance to temperature plays a role in survival of lionfish
range, reproduction and distribution. Pterois stretched along the east
coast of the United States and employs thermal appropriate areas within
ten years.
Lion
parasites are rarely seen and rarely thought. Lionfish are known
for their poisonous rays, a feature that is common among marine fish in
the coral reefs of the east coast. Severe allergic reactions to poison
Pterois are typically chest pain, severe shortness of breath, a fall in
blood pressure, swelling of the tongue, sweating, runny nose or clear
speechThe lion is a predator comes from the Indo-Pacific. The aggressive
prey on small fish and invertebrates. Lionfish take a hostile
attitude and are territorial towards other reef fish.
It is said that this introduction can be caused when Hurricane Andrew in an aquarium in south Florida destroyed, also believed to six lions were accidentally released in Biscayne Bay, Florida after Hurricane Andrew in 1992. The capture of lionfish first document in the Atlantic came in Dania Beach, Florida. In 2001, NOAA documented several sightings of lionfish off the coast of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Bermuda and the Bahamas were discovered in 2004.
Pterois volitans and
Pterois miles are from tropical and subtropical regions of southern
Japan and South Korea to the east coast of Australia, Indonesia,
Micronesia, French Polynesia and the South Pacific lionfish
Champions adults found along the east coast States of Cape Hatteras,
North Carolina, Florida, Bermuda, the Bahamas and the wider Caribbean,
including Turks and Caicos, Haiti, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Cayman
Islands, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, Belize,
Honduras and Mexico. Population is growing in invaded areas, resulting
population explosion of up to 700% in some areas between 2004 and 2008.
Although the timeline of observation points on the east coast
of Florida, as the original source of the invasion of the western
Atlantic Ocean, the relationship between the U.S. East Coast and
invasion of lionfish is uncertain Bahamas The population density of the
invasive lionfish rise very rapidly, and we are working in diverse
fields to check. A study in 2010 with the population data modeling
collected using the known history of life lionfish inhabit coral
reefs in the Caribbean to find the best way to eradicate. The study has
shown that the most effective way to maintain uniform current density
lion population, at least 27% of the adult population should be killed
monthly invasive.