-
salinities of ins**** waters.
Spawning for S.
pilchardus occurs in open
waters with long
larval periods. S.
pilchardus is a
capital breeder — it
stores energy...
- Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Sardina
pilchardus". FishBase.
April 2012 version. "Species Fact Sheet:
Sardina pilchardus". FAO.
Archived from the original...
- the heat from a
volcanic vent.
Fishing for
sardela or
sardina (Sardina
pilchardus) on the
coasts of
Dalmatia and
Istria began thousands of
years ago. The...
- of the food web in the
North Atlantic.
These species included Sardina pilchardus (sardines),
Scomber spp., and
Trachurus trachurus (mackerels). They found...
- (Selar crumenophthalmus) and
sardines (Sardinella
aurita and
Sardina pilchardus). The
juvenile fish feed on plankton,
including the
larvae of decapods...
- Sardina, German-Italian
scientist and
former member of
parliament Sardina pilchardus, the
European pilchard in the
monotypic genus Sardina Case Sardina, a...
- family,
Clupeidae Pilchard may also
refer to:
European pilchard,
Sardina pilchardus, true
sardine HMS Pilchard, a
Royal Navy Ballahoo-class
schooner Pilchard...
- not
feeding on these, they may
chase after baitfish,
feeding on
Sardina pilchardus,
Scomber colias, or squid. The
black scabbardfish is a
suitable host for...
-
Xouba (Sardina
pilchardus)...
- to feed on fish. In the
Adriatic their main prey are
pilchard (Sardina
pilchardus),
European sprat (Sprattus sprattus) and
European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus)...