Cyprinidae - Wikipedia Cyprinidae is a family of medium-to-large, mostly pelagic, freshwater ray-finned fishes commonly referred to as the carp family including the true carps, barbs, and barbels, among others These cyprinids also share sister taxa with the danionins and minnows under the suborder Cyprinoidei
Cyprinid - New World Encyclopedia Cyprinid is the name for any of the freshwater fishes in the minnow or carp family Cyprinidae, which includes such members as carp, goldfish, zebrafish, minnow, and chub
Cyprinidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Hundreds of species of the Cyprinidae are small fish These include the minnows, daces, chubs, and shiners These feed predominantly on insects and zooplankton throughout their lives and in turn provide forage for larger predatory fish A few species of the family provide highly important food fishes in Europe, Asia, and Africa
12- Cyprinids fishes guide - Exotic zoo The Cyprinid list below includes popular species as well lesser known types Each fish guide has a description of the species, its place of origin, habitats and behaviors, as well as fish care to successful maintain them in an aquarium
Cyprinids (Cyprinidae) - Marine Life Identification Cyprinids, belonging to the family Cyprinidae, are a diverse group of freshwater fish that includes popular species such as carps, minnows, and danios This family is primarily characterized by its remarkable adaptability to various aquatic environments, from lakes and rivers to ponds and streams
Cyprinid Fish - Natural Atlas Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish, commonly called the carp or minnow family It includes the carps, the true minnows, and relatives like the barbs and barbels
Genetic improvement and genomic resources of important cyprinid species . . . We conducted a comprehensive review of genomic research in important cyprinid species, encompassing genome, transcriptome, proteome, metagenome, epigenome, etc This review reveals that considerable data has been generated for cyprinid species
Cyprinidae - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia They have a maximum length of over 2 5 metres (8 feet 2 inches) but most types of cyprinidae are smaller than 5cm (2 inches) [2] Cyprinids don't have a stomach, so they depend on their pharyngeal teeth to eat food
Cyprinid viral diseases and vaccine development - PMC In this review, authors summarized six major cyprinid viral diseases, including koi herpesvirus disease (KHVD), spring viraemia of carp (SVC), grass carp hemorrhagic disease (GCHD), koi sleepy disease (KSD), carp pox disease (CPD) and herpesviral haematopoietic necrosis (HPHN)