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    Mojarra - Wikipedia

    The mojarras are a family, Gerreidae, of fish in the order Perciformes. The family includes about 53 species found worldwide in tropical and warm temperate regions. They mostly inhabit coastal salt and brackish waters, although some occur in fresh water. Mojarras are a common prey and bait fish in many … Meer weergeven

    The seven genera currently assigned to this family are:
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    Other mojarra may have this ability too, but it hasn’t been studied very well. The scientific name of the mojarra family is Gerreidae. This may be derived from the Latin word gerres for a kind of fish. They belong to the “perch-like” order of Perciformes. There are seven genera assigned to the Mojarra (Gerreidae) family.
    Body covered in large conspicuous scales, including a deep scaly sheath at dorsal and anal-fin bases. Found worldwide in tropical to temperate seas. Gerreids live on sandy or muddy bottoms in bays, estuaries and along the margins of reefs, feeding on invertebrates such as crustaceans and polychaete worms living in the sediment.
    Chiefly marine. In brackish water occasionally; rare in freshwater. Very protractile mouth. Head scaly but with smooth upper surface. Dorsal and anal fins with a sheath of scales along base. Gill membranes not united to isthmus. Deeply forked tail; 24 vertebrae. Maximum length 35 cm, attained in Gerres filamentosus.
    Dorsal and anal fins with a sheath of scales along base. Gill membranes not united to isthmus. Deeply forked tail; 24 vertebrae. Maximum length 35 cm, attained in Gerres filamentosus. Small silvery fishes with highly protrusible mouth. They feed by sorting benthic invertebrates from sand. Foodfishes. Assumed to be nonguarders (RF).
  7. Gerreidae Bleeker, 1859 - World Register of Marine …

    WebGenus Xystaema Jordan & Evermann, 1895 accepted as Gerres Quoy & Gaimard, 1824. Environment. marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial. Original description. Not documented. Descriptive notes. Description Chiefly …

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    WebSmall to medium-sized fishes with a slender to deep, compressed body, a concave snout, and a highly protrusible mouth that points downwards when extended. Gerreids have a single long-based dorsal fin, high at the front; …

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  10. Mojarra Fish Facts - A-Z Animals

    Web29 okt. 2022 · The scientific name of the mojarra family is Gerreidae. This may be derived from the Latin word gerres for a kind of fish. They belong to the “perch-like” order of Perciformes. There are seven genera assigned …

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