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  1. Grenadiers (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Macrouridae is a family of deep sea fish, a diverse and ecologically important group, which are part of the order of cod -like fish, the Gadiformes.
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    The species in the Macrouridae are characterised by their large heads which normally have a single barbel on the chin, projecting snouts, and slender bodies that taper to whip-like tails, without an obvious caudal fin but what there is of the caudal fin is often confluent with the posterior dorsal and anal fins.
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    Found at great depths from the Arctic to Antarctic, members of this subfamily are amongst the most abundant of the deep-sea fish. The macrourins form a large and diverse family with 28 extant genera recognized (well over half of the total species are contained in just three genera, Coelorinchus, Coryphaenoides, and Nezumia ).
    As fisheries are established in greater depths throughout the world, macrourids are commercially fished or taken as bycatch in commercial fisheries. A few large species are commercially fished in the Atlantic and North Pacific. Macrourids are reported to have watery, tasteless flesh, and most are too small and uncommon to commercially imortant.
  3. Macrouridae - Animalia

  4. WebThe family Macrouridae is a diverse and ecologically important group of deepwater cod-like fishes. Grenadiers or rattails usually live near the bottom on the continental slope, although a few species are bathypelagic or …

  5. Grenadier | Deep-sea, Anglerfish, Benthic | Britannica

    WebGrenadier, any of about 300 species of abundant deep-sea fishes of the family Macrouridae found along the ocean bottom in warm and temperate regions. The typical grenadier is a large-headed fish with a tapered body …

  6. FAMILY Details for Macrouridae - Grenadiers or rattails

  7. Comparative biology of the grenadiers - Frontiers

    WebOct 6, 2022 · Grenadiers (Family Macrouridae) are a large and diverse family of fishes, with around 400 species found throughout the world’s oceans (Iwamoto, 2008). Grenadiers are mostly euryphagous predators …