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longjaw mudsuckers to
maintain stable po****tions in
dynamic environments such as
shallow sloughs,
tidal mudflats, and estuaries.
Longjaw mudsuckers inhabit...
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Labeo lukulae, the red-spot
mudsucker, is a
species of
freshwater cyprinid fish in the
genus Labeo. It is
found in
western Africa from
Cameroon south...
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smelt Long-finned char Long-finned pike Long-finned sand
diver Longjaw mudsucker Longneck eel
Longnose chimaera Longnose dace
Longnose lancetfish Longnose...
- 1898 (Delta
mudsucker)
Gillichthys mirabilis J. G. Cooper, 1864 (Longjaw
mudsucker)
Gillichthys seta (Ginsburg, 1938) (Shortjaw
mudsucker) Christopher...
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lualabaensis Tshibwabwa, 1997
Labeo lukulae Boulenger, 1902 (red-spot
mudsucker)
Labeo luluae Fowler, 1930
Labeo lunatus R. A. Jubb, 1963 (Upper Zambezi...
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buccopalatal membrane give them a
green fluorescent appearance. The Long-jawed
Mudsucker (Gillichthys mirabilis), a
similar species, also
displays gaping behavior...
- The
purple labeo or
purple mudsucker (Labeo congoro) is a
relatively large African freshwater fish that
occurs in
rocky stretches of
large rivers, including...
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California killifish (Fundulus parvipinnis),
striped mullet,
longjaw mudsucker,
staghorn sculpin.
Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) recolonized...
- (Fundulus parvipinnis),
which live in
hypersaline pools, and
longjaw mudsuckers (Gillichthys mirabilis),
while arrow gobies (Clevelandia ios) live in...
- estuaries, such as pickleweed, eelgr****, oysters,
gaper clams, and
longjaw mudsuckers, as well as
important seasonal visitors such as
migratory s****birds,...