- The
redlip shiner (Notropis chiliticus) is a
North American species of
freshwater cyprinid fish. This
shiner can be
found in a few
streams located in North...
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Ophioblennius atlanticus, also
known as the
redlip blenny and the
horseface blenny, is a
species of
combtooth blenny,
family Blenniidae,
found primarily...
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Larimichthys polyactis,
called the
redlip croaker,
small yellow croaker,
little yellow croaker or
yellow corvina, is a
species of
croaker native to the...
- The
redlips darter (Etheostoma maydeni) is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish, a
darter from the
subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the
family Percidae...
- of
enteral respiration. In the
embryonic stages, some species, such as
redlip blenny, have lost the swim
bladder again,
mostly bottom dwellers like the...
- The so-iuy
mullet (Planiliza haematocheilus), also
known as the haarder,
redlip mullet or so-iny mullet, is a
species of fish in the
family Mugilidae. Previously...
- and
Pacific Oceans. It is also
known as the
bicolor parrotfish and the
redlip parrotfish. The
ember parrotfish is
widespread and abundant. It has been...
- Red
grouper Red
salmon Red
snapper Redfin perch Redfish Redhorse sucker Redlip blenny Redmouth whalefish Redtooth triggerfish Red
velvetfish Red whalefish...
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Territoriality is
often most
strong towards conspecifics, as
shown in the case of
redlip blenny. This is
because the
conspecifics share exactly the same set of resources...
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guppies prefer brightly colored males to
duller males.[page needed] In
redlip blennies, only the male fish
develops an
organ at the anal-urogenital region...