- Ishiguro,
Naoya B.; Nishida,
Mutsumi (2003). "Mitochondrial
Genomics of
Ostariophysan Fishes:
Perspectives on
Phylogeny and Biogeography".
Journal of Molecular...
- half of all
catfish species live in the Americas. They are the only
ostariophysans that have
entered freshwater habitats in Madagascar, Australia, and...
- that
originate from the
first few
vertebrae to
develop in an
embryonic ostariophysan.
These bones grow to
physically connect the
auditory system, specifically...
- "The
Fossil Record of Gonorynchiformes" (PDF),
Gonorynchiformes and
Ostariophysan Relationships, CRC Press, pp. 173–226, doi:10.1201/b10194-6, ISBN 978-0-429-06156-1...
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living in
turbid habitats. The
North American channel catfish is an
ostariophysan, or a bony fish
living in
freshwater habitats.
Channel catfish are known...
- fish
species and 27% of all fish
species worldwide are
found in the
ostariophysan superorder,
which highlights the
widespread use and
importance of this...
- from gill filaments, and
leave again.
Vandelliines usually parasitise ostariophysan fishes such as pimelodids, doradids, and characins. The eyes of Vandelliinae...
-
Northern Pike,
Yellow Perch, Walleye, and
various other types of fish.
Ostariophysan fishes,
which include fathead minnows,
possess an
alarm substance, or...
- Poyato-Ariza,
Francisco José; Diogo, Rui (eds.).
Gonorynchiformes and
Ostariophysan Relationships: A
Comprehensive Review (PDF). CRC Press. pp. 173–226...
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extends the
length of the body to the tip of the tail. As in
other ostariophysan fishes, the swim
bladder has two chambers. The
anterior chamber is connected...