Amblyraja hyperborea

Identification
Habitat
Ecology
  • Mobility: Mobile
  • Food Web:

    Skates are considered to be top predators (Byrkjedal et al., 2014). Feeds primarily on small benthic fishes and invertebrates (The Shark Trust, 2020). Byrkjedal et al. (2014) list of prey in literature (shows that they feed on both benthic and pelagic prey):

    • Annelida: Polychaeta indet.
    • Crustacea: Themisto libellula, Meganyctiphanes norvegica, Thysanoessa inermis, Decapoda indet., Hymenodora glacialis, Pandalus borealis
    • Fish: Lycodes frigidus, Lycodes sp., Sebastes sp., Clupea harengus, Mallotus villosus, Gaidropsarus argentatus, Boreogadus saida, Micromestistius poutassou
    • They also present the fascinating observation of two female Amblyraja hyperborea caught in trawl surveys that were preying on Lycodes frigidus which TL was 50% and 80% of the skates TL. In both cases, the posterior part of the L. frigidus was protruding from the skate's mouth, and the head was partially digested inside the skate.
Life History
Conservation Status

Red List: Least concern (LC) (Norwegian Red List, 2021; IUCN red list, 2024)

Comments
References
  • Mecklenburg, Catherine W. and Lynghammar, Arve and Johannesen, Edda and Byrkjedal, Ingvar and Christiansen, Jørgen S. and Dolgov, Andrey V. and Karamushko, Oleg V. and Mecklenburg, T. Anthony and Møller, Peter R. and Steinke, Dirk and Wienerroither, Rupert M. (2018). Marine Fishes of the Arctic Region: Volume 1. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna. Link
  • Wienerroither, Rupert and Johannesen, Edda and Dolgov, Andrey and Byrkjedal, I. and Bjelland, Otte and Drevetnyak, Konstantin and Eriksen, K.B. and Høines, Åge and Langhelle, Gunnar and Langøy, Herdis and Prokhorova, T. and Prozorkevich, Dmitry and Wenneck, T. (2011). Atlas of the Barents Sea Fishes.
  • The Shark Trust (2020). Arctic Skate (Amblyraja hyperborea) Identification Guide. Link
  • Brodnicke, Ole Bjørn and Meyer, Heidi Kristina and Busch, Kathrin and Xavier, Joana R. and Knudsen, Steen Wilhelm and Møller, Peter Rask and Hentschel, Ute and Sweet, Michael John (2023). Deep-sea sponge derived environmental DNA analysis reveals demersal fish biodiversity of a remote Arctic ecosystem. Environmental DNA. DOI Link
  • Marnor, Camilla M. and Souche, Alban and Hartz, Ebbe H. and Jæger, Maja L. and Schmid, Daniel W. (2025). Deep-sea sedimentary cave structures: geology or fish-made? Frontiers in Marine Science. DOI Link
  • Byrkjedal, I. and Christiansen, J. S. and Karamushko, O. V. and Langhelle, G. and Lynghammar, A. (2014). Arctic skate Amblyraja hyperborea preys on remarkably large glacial eelpouts Lycodes frigidus. Journal of Fish Biology. DOI Link
  • López Climent, Rebeca (2021). Distribution, reproductive ecology, and colouration of the Arctic skate Amblyraja hyperborea (Collett, 1879) in the North Atlantic Ocean. Link
  • Bradley, Jarius (2023). Understanding Patterns of Residency and Space Use of Arctic Skates (Amblyraja hyperborea) in Scott Inlet, Canada to Inform Indigenous Fisheries. DOI
  • Mecklenburg, Catherine W. and Lynghammar, Arve and Johannesen, Edda and Byrkjedal, Ingvar and Christiansen, Jørgen S. and Dolgov, Andrey V. and Karamushko, Oleg V. and Mecklenburg, T. Anthony and Møller, Peter R. and Steinke, Dirk and Wienerroither, Rupert M. (2018). Marine Fishes of the Arctic Region: Volume 2. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna. Link
Amblyraja hyperborea

Amblyraja hyperborea.

Distance between lasers: 10 cm.

Depth: 1122 m.

Image by DeepInsight-2025 (ÆGIR6000/NORMAR).

Amblyraja hyperborea

Amblyraja hyperborea.

Distance between lasers: 10 cm.

Depth: 1184 m.

Image by DeepInsight-2025 (ÆGIR6000/NORMAR).

Amblyraja hyperborea

Amblyraja hyperborea and skate egg capsules.

Distance between lasers: 10 cm.

Depth: 983 m.

Image by DeepInsight-2025 (ÆGIR6000/NORMAR).

Amblyraja hyperborea

Amblyraja hyperborea partly buried in sediment.

Distance between lasers: 10 cm.

Depth: 1004 m.

Image by DeepInsight-2025 (ÆGIR6000/NORMAR).

Taxonomy Summary
  • Phylum Chordata
  • Class Elasmobranchii
  • Order Rajiformes
  • Family Rajidae
  • Genus Amblyraja