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- or slower than them. Males can also be territorial. Common freshwater algivorous fish: Loricariid Otocinclus, most often the common otocinclus. Ancistrus...
- Orciraptor gen. nov. and Viridiraptor gen. nov. are Highly Specialised, Algivorous Amoeboflagellates (Glissomonadida, Cercozoa)". Protist. 164 (5): 706–747...
- contamination (such as mercury) than most other fish because they are algivorous primary consumers that do not eat other aquatic invertebrates or fishes...
- freshwater co**** fishing, where the target fish are commonly omnivorous or algivorous and might not be easily drawn to strike the hookbait. Groundbaits can...
- Cercomonadida, and the Glissomonadida which include pansomonads and the algivorous Viridiraptoridae of recent description. Cavalier-Smith, Thomas; Chao,...
- is reduced to a single pair. The subfamily Rhombognathinae, which is algivorous, can be recognised by the dark green or almost black pigment inside their...
- Sebastian Hess; Michael Melkonian (21 July 2014). "Ultrastructure of the Algivorous Amoeboflagellate Viridiraptor invadens (Glissomonadida, Cercozoa)". Protist...
- freshwater co**** fishing (where the target fish are commonly omnivorous or algivorous and might not be easily drawn to the hookbait), and can be custom-made...
- their cilia has a dense distal plate. They are either bacterivorous or algivorous—bacterivorous forms may have haptopodia. Before they became a suborder...
- Orciraptor gen. nov. and Viridiraptor gen. nov. are Highly Specialised, Algivorous Amoeboflagellates (Glissomonadida, Cercozoa)". Protist. 164 (5): 706–747...