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  1. Cyclothone acclinidens - Wikipedia

  2. Cyclothone acclinidens - Wikipedia

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    Some species of this genus, such as Cyclothone signata, are believed to migrate towards the surface, although they do not appear to do so in a diel vertical migration pattern. Other species, such as Cyclothone acclinadens, are believed to remain at depth for their entire lives.
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    Cyclothon is one of its kind cycling event in Rourkela, Organized by Rotary Club of Rourkela Royal. Our aim is to popularize cycling as a fitness medium amongst citizens of Rourkela & around, Search for talent which can be promoted to participate in professional cycling events at state, national & international levels.
    They are most commonly found in the mesopelagic zone of the ocean, mostly at depths of over 300 meters (1,000 feet), and many species have bioluminescence. Cyclothone is believed to be the most abundant fish genus on Earth, with estimates that there are up to a quadrillion individuals (10 15, or one million billion in the short scale ).
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    Cyclothone is a genus containing 13 extant species of bioluminescent fish, commonly known as ' bristlemouths ' or 'bristlefishes' due to their shared characteristic of sharp, bristle-like teeth. These fishes typically grow to around 1-3 inches, though some can be larger.
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  4. Cyclothone acclinidens, Benttooth bristlemouth - FishBase

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  6. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Cyclothone …

  7. Cyclothone acclinidens - Fishes of Australia

    WEBIllustration of the type of the Bent-tooth Bristlemouth, Cyclothone acclinidens. Source: Garman (1899) Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 24: 247, Pl. J (fig. 4). License: …

  8. Cyclothone acclinidens - Wikiwand

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  10. Respiration of the Bathypelagic Fish Cyclothone acclinidens

  11. Bathymetric Distributions of Two Common Deep-Sea Fishes, …