- Look up
piscivore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
piscivore (/ˈpɪsɪvɔːr/) is a
carnivorous animal that
primarily eats fish. The name
piscivore is...
- with exoskeletons, thus the
ability to eat
insects is an
extension of
piscivory. At one time,
insectivorous mammals were
scientifically classified in...
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dinosaurs and too
heavy to
catch fish, with too many
adaptations for
piscivory.
According to the
palaeontologist Robin E. H. Reid, a
scavenged carc****...
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Wagner CE (2019). "Playing out Liem's Paradox:
Opportunistic Piscivory across Lake
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American Naturalist. 194 (2): 260–267...
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including insects and crustaceans. Thus, spinosaurids'
snouts correlate with
piscivory; this is
consistent with
hypotheses of this diet for spinosaurids, in...
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being inclined anterodorsally, a
characteristic often ****ociated with
piscivory. They
concluded that
Microraptor was an
opportunistic feeder, hunting...
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publications have
suggested scaphognathines lacked specializations for
piscivory, and were
likely terrestrial predators of
small vertebrates or corvid-like...
- Kiljunen, M.; Amundsen, P-A. (2012). "Dietary
ontogeny and
niche shift to
piscivory in
lacustrine brown trout Salmo trutta revealed by
stomach content and...
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feeding strategies,
including algae s****ing,
snail crushing, planktivory,
piscivory, and insectivory. Some
cichlids can also show
phenotypic plasticity in...