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- Odontesthes bonariensis is a species of Neotropical silverside, an euryhaline fish native to fresh, brackish and salt water in south-central and southeastern...
- Odontesthes is a genus of Neotropical silversides. They are found in fresh, brackish and salt water habitats in the southern half of South America (north...
- Odontesthe mauleanum is a species of fish in the family Atherinopsidae. It is endemic to Chile. World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1996). "Odontesthes...
- Odontesthes regia is a fish belonging to the family Atherinopsidae, commonly referred to in English as Chilean silverside, Peruvian silverside or sea...
- Odontesthes gracilis is a species of fish in the family Atherinidae. It is endemic to the Juan Fernandez Islands off Chile. It occurs around the mouths...
- (Diplomystes, Hatcheria and Trichomycterus), Neotropical silversides (Odontesthes) and characiforms (Astyanax, Cheirodon, Gymnocharacinus, and Oligosarcus)...
- competition and predation by the introduced rainbow trout and the silverside Odontesthes bonariensis. In addition to the Titicaca orestias, native fish species...
- caught by touch by day or especially at night. Fish prey species include Odontesthes argentinenesis, Brevoortia aurea, Anchoa marinii, Lycengraulis grossidens...
- dorado, Cichla kelberi, pacu, Brycon hilarii, Prochilodus lineatus and Odontesthes bonariensis). The unusual Aegla crustacean are locally common in the...
- Fishes. San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 153–156. ISBN 0-12-547665-5. "Odontesthes bonariensis, Argentinian silverside : fisheries, aquaculture, gamefish"...