- that
diverged from the
clupeoids during the Mesozoic.
Studies have
estimated the
divergence of
Denticipitidae from the
clupeoids to have
occurred anywhere...
-
terns is
strongly connected to
anchovy abundance. Anchovies, like most
clupeoids (herrings,
sardines and anchovies), are filter-feeders that open their...
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Peter J. P.
Whitehead (1985)
Subfamily Alosinae[permanent dead link] In:
Clupeoid Fishes of the
World – an
annotated and
illustrated catalog of the herrings...
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Francisco J. (2009-07-21). "A new
marine clupeoid fish from the
Lower Cretaceous of the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, northeastern...
- vent,
which lies
close to the base of the tail; however,
distinguishing clupeoids one from
another in
their early stages requires critical examination,...
- and
buried in mud
during low tide. It is piscivorous,
feeding mainly on
clupeoids. This
species is
oviparous and the eggs
adhere to
objects in the water...
-
estimated 1,800
species of fish on the
South China continental shelf,
clupeoids, croakers, and sea
breams are the
dominant groups in Hong Kong waters...
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Peter J. P. 1985.
Clupeoid Fishes of the
World (Suborder Clupeoidei): An
Annotated and Illustrated...
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taxonomic identity is uncertain, as it has
alternatively been
classified as a "
clupeoid", a pattersonellid, or a salmoniform.
Paleontology portal Fish
portal Prehistoric...
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Indian Journal of Fisheries: 663–686. Whitehead,
Peter J.P. (1988).
Clupeoid fishes of the
world (suborder Clupeoidei). Rome:
United Nations Development...