1. Wrasses (the family Labridae), are the most abundant and conspicuous fishes on tropical reefs around the world
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2. Nonnesting males of the Mediterranean wrasse Symphodus tinca (Labridae) may spawn within the nests of territory owners when the latter have “spawning breaks” (i.e., rest between series of spawnings), which occupy a large proportion of the spawning period (Lejeune, 1985).
Lab, Latter, Large, Lejeune
3. Definition of Labridae : a large and important family of percoid fishes having the palate toothless, the anterior teeth of the jaws separate and usually strong, and the lower pharyngeals completely united into one bone with conical or tubercular teeth — see wrasse
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4. Family Labridae parrotfishes, rainbowfishes, and wrasses
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5. Desdevises : Phylogenetic relationships and evolution of cleaning behaviour in the family Labridae: importance of body colour pattern.
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6. Definition of Labridae in the Definitions.net dictionary
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7. What does Labridae mean? Information and translations of Labridae in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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8. The fish of the Wrasse or Labridae family are known in Mexico’s fishing areas as doncellas, señoritas, and viejas
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9. Family Labridae The family Labridae is enormously successful witth around 600 species distributed in 69 genera. The Wikipedia entryon the Labridae is even more expansive with "over 600 species in 82 genera"
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10. Although some authors consider Labridae tooth plates non-diagnostic (e.g., Long, 1992), others, such as Dica (2002), consider the morphology and the arrangement of the teeth on the pharyngeal
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11. Labridae synonyms, Labridae pronunciation, Labridae translation, English dictionary definition of Labridae
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12. Labridae - wrasses family Labridae fish family - any of various families of fish order Perciformes, order Percomorphi, Perciformes, Percomorphi -
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13. The fairy wrasses (genus Cirrhilabrus) are among the most successful of the extant wrasse lineages (Teleostei: Labridae), with their 61 species accounting for nearly 10% of the family.
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14. There are five common species of wrasse (Labridae) in British coastal waters, two of which are hermaphrodite, (Labrus bergylta Ascanius and Labrus mixtus L.) and three are gonochorists with discrete sexes (Ctenolabrus rupestris) (L.), Centrolabrus exolelus (L.) and (Crenilabrus melops (L)) (Dipper & Pullin, 1979; Dipper, 1981).L
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15. Three new examples of cleaning symbiosis are recorded among the British Labridae, Crenilabrus melops, Ctenolabrus rupestris and Centrolabrus exoletus.The first two have only been seen in aquaria although parasites in the stomach of C
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16. The wrasse fish goes by the scientific name Labridae, which comes from the Latin word labrum, which means lip or edge. The name is likely due to their thick lips since their teeth come out when they need them
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17. Dictionary entry overview: What does Labridae mean? • Labridae (noun) The noun Labridae has 1 sense:
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18. Wrasses Familiarity information: Labridae used as a noun is very rare.
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19. Embryonic and larval development of the brown wrasse Labrus merula (Pisces: Labridae)
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20. Media in category "Labridae" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total
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21. An annotated checklist of the species of the Labroid fish families Labridae and Scaridae Journal/Book Name, Vol
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22. Labridae: taxonomy/phylogenetic: AnimalBase: 2 records from this provider: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Arctos Specimen Database: 2 records from this provider: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Barcodes of Life: Labridae: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Encyclopedia of life: Show Biotic Interactions: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Global Biotic Interactions: Labridae Cuvier
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23. Labridae are characteristic fauna of coral reefs. Their biology of reproduction is quite varied; some deposit their roe in nests of algae and guard it
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24. The Labridae (the wrasses) is the fifth largest fish family and second largest marine fish … The family Labridae (including scarines and odacines) contains 82 genera and about 600 species of fishes that inhabit coastal and continental shelf waters in tropical and temperate oceans throughout the world.
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25. Labridae Name Homonyms Labridae Common names Læbefiskfamilien in Danish doncellas y señoritas in Spanish labres in French labridés in French lipvissen in Dutch rainbowfishes in English wrasses in English Wrasse in English läppfiskar in Swedish Lippfische in German Lippfische in German leppefiskfamilien in Nynorsk, Norwegian
Labridae, Labres, Labrid, Lipvissen, Lippfische, Leppefiskfamilien
26. The wrasses, family Labridae, constitute a conspicuous group of colorful and active reef fish at Kwaj and on reefs worldwide
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27. Labridae subfamily Corinae genus Acantholabrus Valenciennes, 1839 genus Centrolabrus Günther, 1861 genus Ctenolabrus Valenciennes, 1839 genus Labrus Linnaeus, 1758 genus Symphodus Rafinesque, 1810 View list of all occurrence records for
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28. Abundance and behavior of parrotfishes (Labridae, Scarinae) in the upper Florida Keys from 2013-06-19 to 2013-07-30 (NODC Accession 0127525)
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29. Labridae is a family of shallow‐water coastal fish that belong to the Labroidei suborder in the Perciformes order
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30. Two similar occasions of tool use were previously described for other wrasses (Labridae).
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31. They are members of the wrasse family Labridae, in the subfamily Corinae
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32. Wrasse definition, any of various marine fishes of the family Labridae, especially of the genus Labrus, having thick, fleshy lips, powerful teeth, and usually a brilliant color, certain species being valued as food fishes
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33. Synonyms for Labridae in Free Thesaurus
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34. 1 synonym for Labridae: family Labridae
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35. What are synonyms for Labridae?
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36. Labrid definition is - of or relating to the family Labridae
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37. Here, we perform the first comparative analysis of sex change in Labridae, a group of hermaphroditic and dioecious (non-sex changer) fish with several model sex-changing species
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38. Wrasse, any of nearly 500 species of marine fishes of the family Labridae (order Perciformes)
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39. Labridae Fishes: Wrasses looks like the ultimate wrasse book, the Wrasse bible written by one of the masters of reef fish books Rudie Kuiter
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40. (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae) from Bodianus perditio (Perciformes: Labridae) off New Caledonia.
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41. Labrid definition, any of numerous fishes of the family Labridae, including the wrasses, the tautog, and the cunner, and characterized chiefly by well-developed teeth and, often, brilliant colors
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42. Or n any percoid fish of the family Labridae adj of or relating to the Labridae Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ©
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43. Meaning and definitions of Labridae, translation of Labridae in Tamil language with similar and opposite words
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44. Spoken pronunciation of Labridae in English and in Tamil
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45. Tags for the entry "Labridae" What Labridae means in Tamil, Labridae meaning in Tamil, Labridae definition, explanation, pronunciations and examples of Labridae in Tamil.
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46. What family Labridae means in Tamil, family Labridae meaning in Tamil, family Labridae definition, explanation, pronunciations and examples of family Labridae in Tamil
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47. Also see: family Labridae in Hindi
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48. Labridae es Diseño Estilo y Calidad
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It might be outdated or ideologically biased. Wrasses, a family of fish of the order Percomor-phi. The coloring in abridae, especially in the males, is vivid (bright red, light blue, purple, or orange stripes and spots on a yellowish or green background) and changes according to conditions.
A list of 338 parasite taxa from 127 labrid fish species was provided by Muñoz and Diaz in 2015. An example is the nematode Huffmanela ossicola . A yellowtail coris wrasse, Coris gaimard, is being cleaned by Labroides phthirophagus in Hawaii . ^ Parenti, Paolo; Randall, John E. (15 April 2011).
Most labrids are protogynous hermaphrodites within a haremic mating system. A good example of this reproductive behavior is seen in the California sheephead. Hermaphroditism allows for complex mating systems. Labroids exhibit three different mating systems: polygynous, lek-like, and promiscuous .
Placing two male Labroides dimidiatus wrasses in the same tank results in the smaller of the two becoming female again.