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- Pacific_hagfish abstract "The Pacific hagfish (Eptatretus stoutii) is a species of hagfish. It lives in the mesopelagic to abyssal Pacific ocean, near the ocean floor. It is a jawless fish, a throwback to the Paleozoic Era when fish evolved. Deep-sea diving equipment is known to have been fouled by large amounts of hagfish slime near the bottom of the ocean, extruded by the eel-like fish when they are alarmed.The hagfish is notorious for its slimy skin. When disturbed, it oozes proteins from slime glands in its skin that respond to water by becoming a slimy outer coating, expanding it into a huge mass of slime. This makes them very unsavory to predators. Hagfish create large amounts of slime in just minutes. One scientist researching this protein excretion concluded that a single hagfish could fill an entire barrel with slime in less than 100 minutes.In many parts of the world, including the US, hagfish-skin clothing, belts, or other accessories are advertised and sold as "yuppie leather" or "eel-skin" (hagfish are not true eels, which are bony fish with jaws).The hagfish is eaten in Korea, Japan and other Asian countries, along with its eggs and its slime. The section of the fishing industry devoted to hagfish-fishing has grown in recent years.The hagfish has feelers that enable it to find food more easily. It is an opportunistic feeder, and eats dead and rotting animals that float down from the pelagic zone of the ocean. Swarms of hagfish will descend upon and penetrate the carcass and devour it from the inside out. This mode of marine waste disposal allows the hagfish to efficiently gain nutrients. The resultant rarity of rotting animals on the sea floor is one of the factors that modulates global cycles of phosphorus, carbon and nitrogen.This fish is often referred to as the "slime eel". This is an incorrect common name / nickname.".
- Pacific_hagfish binomialAuthority William_Neale_Lockington.
- Pacific_hagfish class Hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish conservationStatus "DD".
- Pacific_hagfish conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Pacific_hagfish family Hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish genus Eptatretus.
- Pacific_hagfish kingdom Animal.
- Pacific_hagfish order Hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish phylum Chordate.
- Pacific_hagfish thumbnail Pacific_hagfish_Myxine.jpg?width=300.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageID "7993656".
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageLength "6220".
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageRevisionID "662710876".
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Abyssal_zone.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Agnatha.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1878.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Category:Myxinidae.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Chordata.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Christchurch.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Eel.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Eptatretus.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink External_fertilization.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Jaw.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Mucus.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Myxini.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Myxinidae.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Myxiniformes.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Osteichthyes.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_ocean.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Paleozoic.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Paleozoic_Era.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Pelagic.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink Pelagic_zone.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Canterbury.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink William_Neale_Lockington.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLink File:Eptatretus_stoutii.jpg.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pacific hagfish".
- Pacific_hagfish binomial "Eptatretus stoutii".
- Pacific_hagfish classis Hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish classis Myxini.
- Pacific_hagfish familia Hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish familia Myxinidae.
- Pacific_hagfish genus "Eptatretus".
- Pacific_hagfish hasPhotoCollection Pacific_hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish imageWidth "199".
- Pacific_hagfish name "Pacific hagfish".
- Pacific_hagfish ordo Hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish ordo Myxiniformes.
- Pacific_hagfish phylum Chordata.
- Pacific_hagfish phylum Chordate.
- Pacific_hagfish regnum "Animalia".
- Pacific_hagfish species "E. stoutii".
- Pacific_hagfish status "DD".
- Pacific_hagfish statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Pacific_hagfish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Pacific_hagfish subject Category:Animals_described_in_1878.
- Pacific_hagfish subject Category:Myxinidae.
- Pacific_hagfish hypernym Hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish type Animal.
- Pacific_hagfish type Article.
- Pacific_hagfish type Eukaryote.
- Pacific_hagfish type Species.
- Pacific_hagfish type Article.
- Pacific_hagfish type Jaw.
- Pacific_hagfish type Thing.
- Pacific_hagfish type Q19088.
- Pacific_hagfish type Q729.
- Pacific_hagfish comment "The Pacific hagfish (Eptatretus stoutii) is a species of hagfish. It lives in the mesopelagic to abyssal Pacific ocean, near the ocean floor. It is a jawless fish, a throwback to the Paleozoic Era when fish evolved. Deep-sea diving equipment is known to have been fouled by large amounts of hagfish slime near the bottom of the ocean, extruded by the eel-like fish when they are alarmed.The hagfish is notorious for its slimy skin.".
- Pacific_hagfish label "Pacific hagfish".
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Eptatretus_stoutii.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Eptatretus_stoutii.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Eptatretus_stoutii.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Eptatretus_stoutii.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Kyrrahafsslímáll.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Eptatretus_stoutii.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Śluzica_brunatna.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs m.026msxd.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Eptatretus_stoutii.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Eptatretus_stoutii.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Eptatretus_stoutii.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Eptatretus_stoutii.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Q683492.
- Pacific_hagfish sameAs Q683492.
- Pacific_hagfish wasDerivedFrom Pacific_hagfish?oldid=662710876.
- Pacific_hagfish depiction Pacific_hagfish_Myxine.jpg.
- Pacific_hagfish isPrimaryTopicOf Pacific_hagfish.
- Pacific_hagfish name "Pacific hagfish".