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FishBase is a global species database of fish species (specifically finfish). [1] It is the largest and most extensively accessed online database on adult finfish on the web. [ 2 ] Over time it has "evolved into a dynamic and versatile ecological tool" that is widely cited in scholarly publications.
The usage of the parameters: |genus= the genus name (e.g., Cepola) |species= the species name (e.g., macrophthalma) |id= (optional) the id number given for the article; this links straight to the FishBase article
This is a list of biodiversity databases. Biodiversity databases store taxonomic information alone or more commonly also other information like distribution (spatial) data and ecological data, which provide information on the biodiversity of a particular area or group of living organisms.
Many species are threatened and some from the Philippines are already extinct. A survey carried out in 1992 only found three of the endemic Barbodes species, [1] and only two (Barbodes lindog and B. tumba) were found in 2008. [2] Several members of this genus were formerly included in Puntius. [3]
The silver-banded whiting is one of over 30 species in the genus Sillago, [2] which is one of five genera belonging to the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae, this family was previously considered to be part of the Percoidea, a suborder of the Perciformes. [3] The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies the Sillaginidae in the order ...
Acanthurus auranticavus was first formally described in 1956 by the American ichthyologist John Ernest Randall with its type locality give as Ataluyan Island in the Lagonoy Gulf off the eastern coast of Luzon in the Philippines. [2] The genus Acanthurus is one of two genera in the tribe Acanthurini which is one of three tribes in the subfamily ...
Valid species list of genus Template:FishBase valid species list on FishBase. Since 2008, FishBase does not provide genus pages. This template now provides only a link to the list of species of the genus. Here is the FishBase that existed in the past for genus Histrio: link. See also. wikispecies:Template:FishBase genus; commons:Template ...
A. indica is the largest of the genus, growing to a reported 165 cm and 25 kg in weight. [7] The genus has a circum-tropical distribution, with adults generally restricted to reefs in coastal areas down to 100 m, while juveniles are often pelagic. [4] All three are predators of small fishes, cephalopods and crustaceans.