Tule perch

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Hysterocarpus traskii és una espècie de peix pertanyent a la família dels embiotòcids i l'única del gènere Hysterocarpus. rdf:langString
Hysterocarpus traskii ist ein Süßwasserfisch aus der Familie der Brandungsbarsche (Embiotocidae). Er lebt im Clear Lake, im Sacramento River und im San Joaquin River im Kalifornischen Längstal, sowie im Russian River und im Salinas River westlich des Kalifornischen Küstengebirges. Hysterocarpus traskii ist die einzige Art der Gattung Hysterocarpus. Der Gattungsname leitet sich vom griechischen „hystera“ für Uterus ab und verweist auf die Viviparie der Art. Das Art-Epitheton wurde zu Ehren von J.B. Trask vergeben, der die Typusexemplare fing und an den amerikanischen Naturforscher und Ichthyologen verschickte. rdf:langString
Hysterocarpus traskii generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Embiotocidae familian sailkatzen da. rdf:langString
Hysterocarpus traskii est une espèce de poissons téléostéens, la seule espèce du genre Hysterocarpus (monotypique). rdf:langString
Hysterocarpus traskii är en fiskart som beskrevs av Gibbons, 1854. Hysterocarpus traskii ingår i släktet Hysterocarpus och familjen Embiotocidae. rdf:langString
The tule perch Hysterocarpus traskii is a surfperch (Embiotocidae) native to the rivers and estuaries of central California, United States of America. It is the sole member of its genus, and the only freshwater surfperch. They are fish of the lowlands, inhabiting lakes, sloughs, streams, and rivers, generally in areas with beds of vegetation or overhangs. They generally gather in groups, sometimes in large numbers. Their diet is primarily small invertebrates sucked up from the bottom or picked from the midwater column. The two subspecies of tule perch recognized by FishBase are: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hysterocarpus traskii és una espècie de peix pertanyent a la família dels embiotòcids i l'única del gènere Hysterocarpus.
rdf:langString Hysterocarpus traskii ist ein Süßwasserfisch aus der Familie der Brandungsbarsche (Embiotocidae). Er lebt im Clear Lake, im Sacramento River und im San Joaquin River im Kalifornischen Längstal, sowie im Russian River und im Salinas River westlich des Kalifornischen Küstengebirges. Hysterocarpus traskii ist die einzige Art der Gattung Hysterocarpus. Der Gattungsname leitet sich vom griechischen „hystera“ für Uterus ab und verweist auf die Viviparie der Art. Das Art-Epitheton wurde zu Ehren von J.B. Trask vergeben, der die Typusexemplare fing und an den amerikanischen Naturforscher und Ichthyologen verschickte.
rdf:langString Hysterocarpus traskii generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Embiotocidae familian sailkatzen da.
rdf:langString Hysterocarpus traskii est une espèce de poissons téléostéens, la seule espèce du genre Hysterocarpus (monotypique).
rdf:langString The tule perch Hysterocarpus traskii is a surfperch (Embiotocidae) native to the rivers and estuaries of central California, United States of America. It is the sole member of its genus, and the only freshwater surfperch. The tule perch is small, at most 15 centimetres (5.9 in) in length, and deep-bodied, with a definite hump shape between the head and the dorsal fin. Color is variable, with a dark back that may have a bluish or purplish cast, and a whitish or yellowish belly. The sides may have a pattern of narrow or wide bars; the frequency of barred patterns varies according to subspecies. The dorsal fin has a noticeable ridge of scales running along its base, and consists of 15-19 spines followed by 9-15 soft rays. The anal fin has three spines and 20-16 soft rays, while the pectoral fins have 17-19 rays. They are fish of the lowlands, inhabiting lakes, sloughs, streams, and rivers, generally in areas with beds of vegetation or overhangs. They generally gather in groups, sometimes in large numbers. Their diet is primarily small invertebrates sucked up from the bottom or picked from the midwater column. The two subspecies of tule perch recognized by FishBase are: * Gibbons, 1854, the Russian River tule perch, originally occurred throughout Clear Lake, the Russian River, the Sacramento River-San Joaquin River and out into the estuaries around San Francisco Bay and the Pajaro River-Salinas River drainages. It is still common as far north as the Pit River, although it has mostly disappeared from the San Joaquin basin. The only unbarred fish occur in this subspecies, about 43% existing in this color pattern. * Hysterocarpus traskii pomo , 1974 is found in the Central Valley drainages. The formal description of the tule perch was first read by at a meeting of the on May 15, 1854, and then published in the San Francisco newspaper The Daily Placer Times and Transcript on May 18, making it a rare case of a new species being published in a newspaper rather than book or scientific journal. Gibbons chose the genus name Hysterocarpus "womb-fruit" referring to the livebearing common to all surfperches. The specific name honours (1824-1879), who was a friend of William P. Gibbons and was a physician and amateur geologist, he was also a founding member of the California Academy of Sciences.
rdf:langString Hysterocarpus traskii är en fiskart som beskrevs av Gibbons, 1854. Hysterocarpus traskii ingår i släktet Hysterocarpus och familjen Embiotocidae.
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