Salmonidae - Wikipedia Salmonidae ( sælˈmɒnɪdiː , lit 'salmon-like') is a family of ray-finned fish, the only extant member of the suborder Salmonoidei[2], consisting of 11 extant genera and over 200 species collectively known as " salmonids " or " salmonoids "
Salmonid Species: Trout, Salmon, Char, Whitefish, Grayling Info Collectively, these species are known as salmonids Dive into the fascinating worlds of these charismatic and popular fish This page is a starting point for a deeper exploration of some of the world’s most iconic species Pacific salmon and trout are among the world’s most popular fish
Salmonid Fish - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Salmonid fish refers to a family of fish that includes species such as Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), which are significant in aquaculture and known for their high market value and quality seafood production
Salmonidae (Salmonids) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web There are 66 species of salmon, trout, whitefish, and their relatives Species in this family are found throughout the northern hemisphere and are some of the most important commercial and sport fishes in the world Because they are so popular with fishermen they have been widely introduced to other parts of the world
Salmonid fishes: Current Biology - Cell Press Salmonid fishes (family: Salmonidae) are ray-finned fishes that encompass over 200 species of char, grayling, lenok, Atlantic and Pacific salmon, taimen, trout and whitefish that are native to the northern hemisphere and widely introduced within and beyond their native ranges (Figure 1 A)
Salmonids (Salmonidae) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service This report summarizes results from the 2021 season of juvenile salmonid outmigrant monitoring downstream of Iron Gate Dam on the mainstem Klamath River, California
Salmonidae Salmonidae(, lit "salmon-like") is a family of ray-finned fish that constitutes the only currently extant family in the order Salmoniformes(, lit "salmon-shaped"), consisting of 11 extant genera and over 200 species collectively known as "salmonids" or "salmonoids"
SALMONID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SALMONID is any of a family (Salmonidae) of elongated bony fishes (such as a salmon or trout) that have the last three vertebrae upturned
Salmonidae - Salmonids: facts, distribution population | BioDB What makes members of the Salmonidae family especially unique is their life cycle, adaptability, and physical transformations One of their most famous traits is their ability to live in both freshwater and saltwater