- A
sculpin is a type of fish that
belongs to the
superfamily Cottoidea in the
order Perciformes. As of 2006, this
superfamily contains 7 families, 94 genera...
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mitochondrial DNA
suggest that the
Abyssocottinae along with
other Lake
Baikal cottoid fishes, now
attributed to the
likewise endemic Cottocomephorinae (Baikal...
- Sideleva, V.G. (1996).
Comparative character of the deep-water and ins****
cottoid fishes endemic to Lake Baikal.
Journal of Fish
Biology 49(sA): 192–206...
- ; Väinölä,
Risto (2003). "Endemic
diversification of the
monophyletic cottoid fish
species flock in Lake
Baikal explored with
mtDNA sequencing". Molecular...
- to keep to the s****line.
Their main food
source is the golomyanka, a
cottoid oilfish found only in Lake Baikal.
Baikal seals eat more than half of the...
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species but
changed his mind and ****igned the
second fossil to the
living Cottoid genus Ophiodon, the lingcod, as
Ophiodon ozymandias. The
specific name...
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December 2018. Quast, Jay C. (October 1968). "New
Records of
Thirteen Cottoid and
Blennioid Fishes for
Southeastern Alaska" (PDF).
Pacific Science. XXII:...
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public aquaria; it is of no
interest to
commercial fishery. Of the
typical cottoid body plan, the
sailfin sculpin is
noted for its con****uous
first dorsal...
- and
Risto Väinölä (2003). "Endemic
diversification of the
monophyletic cottoid fish
species flock in Lake
Baikal explored with
mtDNA sequencing]". Molecular...
- The
stone sculpin (Paracottus knerii) is a
species of
cottoid fish. It is
endemic to Russia,
where it is
found in Lake
Baikal and
surrounding tributaries...