Definition of Pachycormid. Meaning of Pachycormid. Synonyms of Pachycormid

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Pachycormid. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Pachycormid and, of course, Pachycormid synonyms and on the right images related to the word Pachycormid.

Definition of Pachycormid

No result for Pachycormid. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Pachycormid from wikipedia

- , and Adams, C., 2013 (2013). "Growth, age and size of the Jur****ic pachycormid Leedsichthys problematicus (Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii)" (PDF). In...
- Leedsichthys is an extinct genus of pachycormid fish that lived in the oceans of the Middle to Late Jur****ic. It is the largest ray-finned fish, and amongst...
- Challands, T., and Adams, C., 2013, "Growth, age and size of the Jur****ic pachycormid Leedsichthys problematicus (Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii) in: Arratia...
- , and Adams, C., 2013 (2013). "Growth, age and size of the Jur****ic pachycormid Leedsichthys problematicus (Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii)" (PDF). In...
- reptiles, the main filter feeding niche being seemingly instead occupied by pachycormid fish. However, some sauropsids have been suggested to have engaged in...
- elongated rostrum, akin to those of modern billfish and the co-occurring pachycormid fish Protosphyraena; the English and Italian species are only known from...
- Unnoticed: The First Lower Tithonian Record of a Suspension-Feeding Pachycormid from Southern Gondwana." Ameghiniana 54.3 (2017): 283-289. "BNamericas...
- although large predatory fish did exist, including ichthyodectids, pachycormids and pachyrhizodontids. Almost immediately following the K–Pg extinction...
- food webs, serving a greater ecological function than the adults. Giant pachycormid fish are thought to have been the main filter feeders of the time, occupying...
- Gyrodus, Mesturus, Proscinetes, Caturus, Ophiopsis and Ophiopsiella, the pachycormids Asthenocormus, Hypsocormus and Orthocormus, as well as the aspidorhynchid...