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- 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...
- species has been recorded feeding on blue whiting, horse mackerel and clupeids and it is regarded as an apex predator in this area. In the central Mediterranean...
- 12.5 kg (28 lb). They feed mainly on small fishes such as anchovies and clupeids, squids, and mantis shrimps. Mackerel as food Collette, B.; Di Natale,...
- described as species of true herring in the genus Clupea. As with modern-day clupeids, Knightia spp. likely fed on algae and diatoms, as well as insects and...
- lake proper are gobies (35 species and subspecies), cyprinids (32) and clupeids (22). Two particularly rich genera are Alosa with 18 endemic species/subspecies...
- endemic to Lake Tanganyika where it forms schools and feeds mainly on clupeids. Bigirimana, C. (2006). "Bathybates vittatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- Carnevale, Giorgio (2018-03-01). "Eoalosa janvieri gen. et sp. nov., a new clupeid fish (Teleostei, Clupeiformes) from the Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy"....
- misleadingly) described as sardine fry in some literature, though the larvae of clupeids do occur as bycatch in the shirasu being harvested. The shirasu landed...
- Mastacembelus), knifefish (Notopterus), gl****fish (Chanda and Paramb****is), clupeids (Gudusia), needlefish (Xenentodon) and gobies (Glossogobius), as well as...
- a number of other species are called herrings, which may be related to clupeids or just share some characteristics of herrings (such as the lake herring...