- of
fishes is
remarkably diversified: they may be
oviparous (lay eggs),
ovoviviparous (retain the eggs in the body
until they hatch), or
viviparous (have...
-
refer to
ovoviviparous and
viviparous fish as "livebearers".
Examples include guppies, mollies, moonfish, platys, four-e****
fish and swordtails. All of these...
- chicks. The
majority of
fish are oviparous,
though there are many that are
ovoviviparous and
viviparous. Many
oviparous fish display no
maternal behaviors...
-
hemotrophic fish include the surfperches, splitfins,
lemon shark,
seahorses and pipefish.
Aquarists commonly refer to
ovoviviparous and
viviparous fish as livebearers...
- from the
parent fish, but a few are
viviparous,
receiving food from the
maternal blood supply. [citation needed]
Because the
newborn fish are
large compared...
-
helped to
collect and ship the live specimens. The
golden skiffia is a
small fish,
reaching a
maximum standard length (SL) of
around 4.3 cm (1.7 in), with...
-
Sebastes norvegicus, the rose
fish, rock
fish,
ocean perch,
Atlantic redfish,
Norway haddock,
golden redfish,
pinkbelly rosefish,
Norway seaperch, Scottish...
- The
viviparous brotulas form a family, the Bythitidae, of
ophidiiform fishes. They are
known as
viviparous brotulas as they
generally bear live young,...
- the
barred surfperch,
reaches up to 49.5 cm (19.5 in). They are
viviparous fishes, in
which the
embryo is
nourished directly by the mother, as well...
- for
several years before venturing into
deeper waters.
Lemon sharks are
viviparous,
meaning that the
mother directly transfers nutrients to her
young via...