- Howard; López, J. Andrés (2004). "Phylogenetic
Relationships of
Extant Esocid Species (Teleostei: Salmoniformes)
Based on
Morphological and Molecular...
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Esocid lymphosarcoma, also
known as Esox
lymphosarcoma is a
transmissible tumor which affects two
species of fish,
northern pike (Esox lucius) and Muskellunge...
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fishes and cetaceans, including:
Alaska blackfish (Dallia pectoralis), an
esocid from Alaska, Siberia, and the
Bering Sea
islands Black fish (Car****ioides...
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Alaska blackfish (Dallia pectoralis) is a
species of
freshwater fish in the
esocid family (Esocidae) of
order Salmoniformes. It
inhabits Arctic regions of...
- "epizootic",
while many
cases of a
common disease (like
lymphocystis in
esocids)
would not.
Common diseases that
occur at a
constant but
relatively high...
- maskalung,
muskinunge and masquenongez.
Muskellunge closely resemble other esocids such as the
northern pike (Esox lucius) and
American pickerel (E. americ****)...
- and †Oldmanesox Wilson,
Brinkman & Neuman, 1992.
Their presence makes esocids one of the few
North American freshwater teleost groups to have diversified...
- of prey fish and the
opportunity for ambush.
Being potamodromous, all
esocids tend to
display limited migration,
although some
local movement may be...
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Dallia has a more
restricted range in
Alaska and
eastern Siberia. Of
extant esocids,
Novumbra has the most
restricted range of all,
being found only on the...
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Andrew R.; Mandrak,
Nicholas E. (2023-12-13). "Movement of an
imperiled esocid fish in an
agricultural drain".
Movement Ecology. 11 (1): 77. Bibcode:2023MvEco...