Pelates quadrilineatus: The Four-Banded Terapon of Tropical Waters



Marine Biology
Pelates quadrilineatus: The Four-Banded Terapon of Tropical Waters

Pelates quadrilineatus, commonly known as the four-banded terapon, is a dynamic species within the Terapontidae family, thriving in the warm coastal and estuarine waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Renowned for its distinct markings and adaptability, this fish is characterized by a streamlined, laterally compressed body with a silvery base color, adorned with four prominent dark horizontal bands that run the length of its flanks, creating a striking contrast against its vibrant hue.

Growing up to 35 centimeters in length, the four-banded terapon features a slightly concave forehead, large reflective eyes, and a small, protractile mouth equipped with fine teeth, ideal for feeding on small invertebrates and fish. Its dorsal fin is divided into two sections: a spiny anterior part with 12–13 sharp spines for defense and a soft-rayed posterior part for agile movement. The caudal fin is deeply forked, enhancing its speed and maneuverability in open waters. Juveniles often exhibit brighter bands and a slimmer profile, which remain prominent throughout adulthood, aiding in camouflage among seagrass beds and coral reefs.

 

Inhabiting shallow coastal areas, lagoons, and the brackish waters of estuaries, Pelates quadrilineatus is highly adaptable to varying salinity levels, often venturing into freshwater rivers during the rainy season. It forms loose schools during the day, foraging for crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish near the substrate, and seeks shelter in submerged structures or vegetation at night. During spawning, adults migrate to nearshore waters, releasing pelagic eggs that drift with currents until hatching. Juveniles rely on mangrove ecosystems for protection, where the dense roots provide both shelter and abundant food sources.

 

Commercially, the four-banded terapon is valued in artisanal fisheries for its firm, white flesh, commonly caught using gillnets and traps. However, its populations face threats from habitat degradation due to mangrove deforestation, coastal pollution, and overfishing. As a keystone species in estuarine food webs, it plays a vital role in transferring energy between marine and freshwater environments, making its conservation crucial for maintaining ecosystem health. Initiatives such as mangrove restoration, marine protected areas, and sustainable fishing practices are essential to safeguarding this iconic terapon and the biodiverse habitats it depends on. By preserving Pelates quadrilineatus, we protect the intricate balance of tropical coastal ecosystems for future generations.
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