pearlfish การใช้
- Regardless of the habits of the adults, the larvae of pearlfish are free-living among the plankton.
- If the fish already present is the closely related silver pearlfish, the sound is often reduced to a single longer pulse.
- A study designed to discover whether there were genetic differences between the pearlfish living in holothurians and those living in starfish was inconclusive.
- Pearlfish larvae can be distinguished by the presence of a long filament in front of their dorsal fins, sometimes with various appendages attached.
- Fishes named in honor of Dawson include " Syngnathus dawsoni " ( Herald, 1969 ), the chain pearlfish, " Echiodon dawsoni"
- ""'Snyderidia canina " "'is a species of pearlfish found in all tropical waters but those of the eastern Pacific Ocean, depths from.
- This pearlfish lives inside the coelom of sea cucumbers such as " Bohadschia argus ", " Thelenota ananas ", and " Stichopus chloronotus ".
- ""'Tetragondacnus spilotus " "'is a species of pearlfish found in the Pacific waters off of Sumatra where it has been recovered at a depth of just over.
- The "'pallid pearlfish "', " Pyramodon ventralis ", is a pearlfish of the family Carapidae, found in the Indo-western Pacific Ocean at depths between 100 and 400 m.
- The "'pallid pearlfish "', " Pyramodon ventralis ", is a pearlfish of the family Carapidae, found in the Indo-western Pacific Ocean at depths between 100 and 400 m.
- During the experimental work, a large sea cucumber, " Bohadschia argus ", was put in a bucket of relatively cold water, which caused 14 pearlfish to emerge, with a further one remaining inside.
- "' Rendahl's messmate "', " Echiodon rendahli ", is a pearlfish of the family Carapidae, found in the southwest Pacific Ocean around Australia and New Zealand at depths to 60 m.
- ""'Leptolebias marmoratus " "', also known as the "'Marbled pearlfish "'is a species of fish in the dense rain forest, in the floodplains of rivers draining into the Ba韆 de Guanabara, south-eastern Brazil.
- At one time, the silver pearlfish was thought to be parasitic on its sea cucumber host, but examination of its stomach contents has shown that amphipods, shrimp, and small fishes are included in its diet, which shows it must exit its host, probably at night, to forage.