- they are
present at all.
Clupeids typically feed on plankton, and
range from 2 to 75 cm (0.79 to 29.53 in) in length.
Clupeids spawn huge
numbers of eggs...
-
Knightia is an
extinct genus of
clupeid bony fish that
lived in the
freshwater lakes and
rivers of
North America and Asia
during the
Eocene epoch. The...
-
subcontinent from the
latest Cretaceous to the
early Eocene. It was a
clupeid,
making it
related to
modern herrings and anchovies. It was
named after...
- lake
proper are
gobies (35
species and subspecies),
cyprinids (32) and
clupeids (22). Two
particularly rich
genera are
Alosa with 18
endemic species/subspecies...
- The
American shad (Alosa sapidissima) is a
species of
anadromous clupeid fish
naturally distributed on the
North American coast of the
North Atlantic...
- tanganicae), both of
which are small, planktivorous, pelagic,
freshwater clupeid originating from Lake
Tanganyika in Zambia. They form the
major biom****...
- also
referred to as the
Black Sea shad or
Kerch shad, is a
species of
clupeid fish in the
genus Alosa,
native to the
Black Sea and Sea of Azov basins...
-
tilapia (O. leucostictus) and
redbreast tilapia (Coptodon rendalli), and a
clupeid, the Lake
Tanganyika sardine (Limnothrissa miodon) The
sardine is referred...
-
euphausiid shrimp (Meganyctiphanes norvegica) and
small mesopelagic and
clupeid fishes. The
devil fish has a
limited range and a low rate of reproduction...
-
Alosa algeriensis, the
North African shad, is a
Mediterranean species of
clupeid fish in the shad
genus Alosa.
Alosa algeriensis is
primarily found in the...