Esox - Wikipedia Esox is a genus of freshwater fish commonly known as pike or pickerel It is the type genus of the family Esocidae The type species of the genus is Esox lucius, the northern pike Esox have a fossil record extending back to the Paleocene
Pike Fish Facts - Esox spp. - A-Z Animals The seven species of Esox are: Northern Pike (Esox lucius): Endemic to Europe, Northern Asia, and North America (including a large stretch of territory between Alaska and the Midwestern United States), the northern pike is a very popular game fish
Northern Pike (Esox lucius) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service They are a carnivorous fish with a snout full of sharp teeth and are ambush predators, hunting near and in underwater cover and structures Northern pike are considered a cool water species and a highly sought after recreational ?sh species, prized for the taste of their white flakey flesh
Northern Pike (Esox lucius) - Species Profile Identification: Scott and Crossman (1973); Pflieger (1975); Becker (1983); Page and Burr (1991) Native Range: Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific, Great Lakes, and Mississippi River basins from Labrador to Alaska and south to Pennsylvania, Missouri, and Nebraska (Page and Burr 1991)
Northern pike - Wikipedia The northern pike (Esox lucius) is a species of carnivorous fish of the genus Esox (pikes) They are commonly found in moderately salty and fresh waters of the Northern Hemisphere (i e holarctic in distribution)
American pickerel - Wikipedia The American pickerel (Esox americanus) is a medium-sized species of North American freshwater predatory fish belonging to the pike family [2] The genus Esox is placed in the family Esocidae (in the order Esociformes)
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Esox - New World Encyclopedia Esox is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fish, whose members are known as pike, pickerel, and muskellunge, and are characterized by a pronounced snout, forked caudal fin, complete lateral line, posteriorly located dorsal and anal fins, forked caudal fin, and no adipose fin
Esox - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Esox is a genus of fresh water fish It is the only living genus in the family Esocidae The oldest known example of an Esox is Esox tiemani [2] It dates to about 62 million years ago and was found in Alberta, Canada [2] They are commonly called pike and pickerel They are found in the northern parts of North America, Europe and Asia [3]
Esox lucius, Northern pike : fisheries, aquaculture . . . - FishBase Widely distributed in central Asia and Siberia easward to Anadyr drainage (Bering Sea basin) Historically absent from Iberian Peninsula, Mediterranean France, central Italy, southern and western Greece, eastern Adriatic basin, Iceland, western Norway and northern Scotland Widely introduced and translocated throughout Europe (Ref 59043)