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  2. List of fishes of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    An anadromous species, meaning they hatch in freshwater streams, rivers or lakes and migrate to the ocean to feed and grow. Then when breeding season comes they return to their mating ground in freshwater where they were born to lay eggs. While in fresh water they eat insects, zooplankton, and amphipods.

  3. Fish diseases and parasites - Wikipedia

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    These small fish maintain so-called "cleaning stations" where other fish, known as hosts, will congregate and perform specific movements to attract the attention of the cleaner fish. [26] Cleaning behaviours have been observed in a number of other fish groups, including an interesting case between two cichlids of the same genus, Etroplus ...

  4. Evolution of fish - Wikipedia

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    The first lobe-finned fish, found in the uppermost Silurian (c. 418 Mya), closely resembled spiny sharks, which became extinct at the end of the Paleozoic. In the Early to Middle Devonian (416–385 Mya), while the predatory placoderms dominated the seas, some lobe-finned fish came into freshwater habitats.

  5. Euryhaline fish - Wikipedia

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    Most fish are stenohaline, which means they are restricted to either salt or fresh water and cannot survive in water with a different salt concentration than they are adapted to. However, some fish show a tremendous ability to effectively osmoregulate across a broad range of salinities; fish with this ability are known as euryhaline species, e ...

  6. Freshwater ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    Over 123 freshwater fauna species have gone extinct in North America since 1900. Of North American freshwater species, an estimated 48.5% of mussels, 22.8% of gastropods, 32.7% of crayfishes, 25.9% of amphibians, and 21.2% of fish are either endangered or threatened. [24]

  7. Category:Freshwater fish of South America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Freshwater fish of South America" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

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