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    Bony Fish Chordata Animalia Flora and Fauna













Bony Fish Chordata Animalia Flora and Fauna


Bony fish (Osteichthyes) are characterized by a relatively stable pattern of backbone, and swim bladder.

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  • Bony Fishes - Informational guide including classification, habitat, distribution, life cycle, anatomy and physiology.
  • Identifying Michigan Sport Fish - Fact sheets about some popular freshwater fish of North America. Includes a guide to common and scientific names of many fish.
  • Australian Desert Fishes Pages - Descriptions and photos of native and introduced fish species found in Australian desert waters, as well as their habitats.
  • Paralichthys lethostigma: Southern Flounder - Photograph and information on this species, including its taxonomy, description, habitat, distribution, life history, population biology, physical tolerances, community ecology and its importance in the fisheries round Florida.
  • Megalops atlanticus: Tarpon - Photographs and information on this species, including its taxonomy, description, habitat, distribution, life history, population biology, physical tolerances, community ecology and special status.
  • Nova Scotia Fish Species Factsheets - Descriptions and images of fish species found in the province.
  • Introduction to the Actinopterygii - UCMP Berkeley's introduction to the ray-finned fishes.
  • Class Actinopterygii - Taxonomy of the class known as bony fish, osteichthyes, ray-finned fish, or spiny-rayed fish.
  • Key to the Fishes of Puget Sound - Information about fishes of Puget Sound. Taxonomic or alphabetical list is available.
  • Chauliodus sloani: Sloan's Viperfish - Information of its habitat and geography, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction and interaction with other species.
  • Mugil cephalus: Striped Mullet - Photograph and information on this species, including its taxonomy, description, habitat, distribution, life history, population biology, physical tolerances, community ecology and its importance in the fisheries round Florida.


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