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Salmon (/ˈsæmən/; pl.: salmon) is the
common name for
several commercially important species of
euryhaline ray-finned fish from the
genera Salmo and Oncorhynchus...
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fossil record in the
Early Eocene with
Eosalmo driftwoodensis, a stem-
salmonine,
which was
first described from
fossils found at
Driftwood Cr****, central...
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larva — —
maelstrom caudatan salamandrine Salmon parr hen jen **** jack —
salmonine Sand
dollar juvenile (young urchin)
larva pluteus (free-swimming stage)...
- fish p****age,
although fish
ladders constructed on the
lower dams
allow salmonine p****age as far as the Twin
Branch Dam in Mishawaka, Indiana. But, the...
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salirasib (USAN)
Salivart salmefamol (INN)
salmeterol (INN)
salmisteine (INN)
Salmonine salnacedin (INN)
Salofalk Salpix salprotoside (INN)
salsalate (INN) Salsitab...
- on 2016-03-04.
Retrieved 2016-02-29. Crawford,
Stephen Scott (2001).
Salmonine Introductions to the
Laurentian Great Lakes: An
Historical Review and...
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Publication 08-58. Ruzycki, J. R.; Wurtsbaugh, W. A.; Luecke, C. (2001). "
Salmonine consumption and
competition for
endemic prey
fishes in Bear Lake, Utah–Idaho"...
- (freshwater whitefish)
branching off
before Eosalmo. The
position as the
oldest Salmonine make it a "key
freshwater stem-salmonin" for
investigation of
Salmon family...