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- salamandroides, common name Shannon mudminnow species of fish of the family Umbridae Central mudminnow Eastern mudminnow European mudminnow Mummichog (Fundulus hetero****us)...
- mudminnows in Europe can undermine the conservation efforts of vulnerable species such as the european mudminnow. The spread of the eastern mudminnow...
- they strongly resemble killifish, mudminnows are more closely related to pike and muskellunge. The Olympic mudminnow is the only living species in the...
- Paszkowski and Tonn, mudminnows perform better in environments with other fish species than in environments with just mudminnows, because the "interspecific...
- ray-finned fish in the order Salmoniformes, which contains pike, pickerel, and mudminnows. While the family traditionally only contained the genus Esox, recent...
- (Esox masquinongy) Chain pickerel (Esox niger) Family Umbridae (Mudminnows) Central mudminnow (Umbra limi) Family Salmonidae (Salmon, trout, and whitefish)...
- stages of the Late Cretaceous, and is most closely related to pike and mudminnows in the order Esociformes, to the extent that some authors have grouped...
- of mudminnows native to Europe and North America. The currently recognized species in this genus are: Umbra krameri Walbaum, 1792 (European mudminnow) Umbra...
- Dallia (Blackfish) is a genus of mudminnows native to Russia and Alaska. Molecular data indicates the genus is more closely related to Esox and Novumbra...
- (Esox masquinongy) Chain pickerel (Esox niger) Family Umbridae (Mudminnows) Central mudminnow (Umbra limi) Family Salmonidae (Salmons, trouts, and whitefishes)...