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Searobins (Triglidae)

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Aspitrigla  [2]

Lepidotrigla  [4]

Trigla  [5]

Chelidonichthys  [2]

Peristedion  [2]

Trigloporus  [2]

Eutrigla  [5]

Prionotus  [1]

  

Gargariscus  [0]

Pterygotrigla  [4]

  

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Family Triglidae
Distribution: all temperate and tropical seas. Head bony and casquelike. Pectoral fin with lower 2 or 3 rays enlarged for food detection. Dorsal fins separate. Benthic. Good sound producers. Attains 1 m maximum length. [eng]
Triglidae
The Family Triglidae contains these Genera: Aspitrigla, Bellator, Chelidonichthys, Eutrigla, Gargariscus, Heminodus, Lepidotrigla, Parapterygotrigla, Peristedion, Prionotus, Pterygotrigla, Satyrichthys = Paraheminodus, Trigla, Trigloporus. [eng]
InterNevod: Морские петухи (Triglidae)
Все морские петухи способны издавать короткие резкие звуки, похожие на хрюканье, ворчание или храп, повторяющиеся через некоторые промежутки времени. Особенно шумными они бывают в период размножения. [rus]
Distribution patterns of triglids (Pisces: Triglidae) on the Cretan shelf (Greece), and their interspecific associations
Data from research bottom-trawl surveys of the Cretan shelf in the period 1988-1990 were analyzed to present seasonal depth distribution patterns and associated temperature and salinity conditions for gurnards (triglids). [eng]
Triglidae
Photo. [eng]
Trophic comparison among Triglidae (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes)off Baja California Sur, Mexico
Composition, intensity, diversity, ontogenetic and seasonal changes of feeding of Prionotus stephanophrys, Bellator gymnostethus and P. albirostris were studied in the Pacific coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. A total of 547 individuals of the three species were sampled between 1988 and 1990. The euphausiid Nyctiphanes simplex was the main prey of B.gymnostethus, which caught it during the day, and of P. stephanophrys, which ate it at night and twilight; larger individuals of P. stephanophrys shifted to Pleuroncodes planipes, a change that coincided with the fish' shift from the pelagic to the benthic environment. [eng]
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