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- Teleost - Wikipedia
Teleosts range from giant oarfish measuring 7 6 m (25 ft) or more, and ocean sunfish weighing over 2 t (2 0 long tons; 2 2 short tons), to the minute male anglerfish Photocorynus spiniceps, just 6 2 mm (0 24 in) long
- Teleost | Anatomy, Adaptations Classification | Britannica
Teleost, (infraclass Teleostei), any member of a large and extremely diverse group of ray-finned fishes Along with the chondrosteans and the holosteans, they are one of the three major subdivisions of the class Actinopterygii, the most advanced of the bony fishes
- Teleost - Examples, Characteristics, Classification, Pictures
Teleosts, constituting the largest infraphylum of ray-finned fishes (Teleostei), are distinguished from other bony fish by their movable premaxilla (jaw bone) and specialized jaw musculature They can protrude their jaws outward, a feature that enhances their feeding capabilities
- Teleost - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Teleost refers to the most recently evolved group of bony fishes (Osteichthyes) characterized by rayed fins and a swimbladder, encompassing species ranging from goldfish to tuna and salmon
- Teleost Skeletal Plasticity: Modulation, Adaptation, and Remodelling
We provide examples about different types and levels of teleost skeletal variability and plasticity Our account is far from being complete regarding teleost species that show known types of skeletal alteration Many more examples from more species can be found in the literature
- Teleost Explained
Teleostei (; Greek teleios "complete" + osteon "bone"), members of which are known as teleosts, is, by far, the largest group of ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii), with 96% of all extant species of fish
- Genome structures resolve the early diversification of teleost fishes . . .
Teleost (or “ray-finned”) fishes make up half of all vertebrates, but there has been long-standing debate about their early evolution
- Teleostei - University of California Museum of Paleontology
Teleosts are characterized by a fully movable maxilla and premaxilla (which form the biting surface of the upper jaw); the movable upper jaw makes it possible for teleosts to protrude their jaws when opening the mouth Teleosts are also distinguished by having fully homocercal (symmetrical) tails
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