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Qué (quién) es killifish - definición

ANY OF VARIOUS OVIPAROUS CYPRINODONTIFORM FISH
Killi fish; Aplocheilid; Killies; Aphyosemion meridionale; Aphyosemion brucei; Aphyosemion claudeni; Aphyosemion brucii; Aphyosemion gardneri claudeni

killifish         
['k?l?f??]
¦ noun (plural same or killifishes) a small, typically brightly coloured fish of fresh or brackish water, mainly native to America. [Families Cyprinodontidae and Poeciliidae: many species.]
Origin
C19: appar. from kill and fish1.
Killifish         
·noun Any one of several small American cyprinodont fishes of the genus Fundulus and allied genera. They live equally well in fresh and brackish water, or even in the sea. They are usually striped or barred with black. Called also minnow, and brook fish. ·see Minnow.
Bermuda killifish         
BERMUDA KILLIFISH
Fundulus bermudae; Bermuda Killifish
The Bermuda killifish (Fundulus bermudae) is a small fish which is endemic to the islands of Bermuda in the western Atlantic Ocean. It belongs to the genus Fundulus in the killifish and topminnow family, Fundulidae.

Wikipedia

Killifish

A killifish is any of various oviparous (egg-laying) cyprinodontiform fish, including families Aplocheilidae, Cyprinodontidae, Fundulidae, Profundulidae and Valenciidae. All together, there are 1,270 species of killifish, the biggest family being Rivulidae, containing more than 320 species. As an adaptation to living in ephemeral waters, the eggs of most killifish can survive periods of partial dehydration. Many of the species rely on such a diapause, since the eggs would not survive more than a few weeks if entirely submerged in water. The adults of some species, such as Kryptolebias marmoratus, can additionally survive out of the water for several weeks. Most killies are small fish, from 2.5 to 5 centimetres (1 to 2 in), with the largest species growing to just under 15 centimetres (6 in).

The word killifish is of uncertain origin, but is likely to have come from the Dutch kil for a kill (small stream). Although killifish is sometimes used as an English equivalent to the taxonomical term Cyprinodontidae, some species belonging to that family have their own common names, such as the pupfish and the mummichog.

Ejemplos de uso de killifish
1. The trouble is, no one bothered to tell the mangrove killifish.
2. Biologists studying the killifish say they astonished it can cope for so long out of its natural habitat.
3. The discovery, along with its ability to breed without a mate, must make the mangrove killifish, Rivulus marmoratus Poey, one of the oddest fish known to man.
4. Killifish can develop both female and male sexual organs, and fertilise their eggs while they are still in the body, laying tiny embryos into the water.
5. The fish part introduces over 40 kinds of fishes including gray mullet, crucian carp, shad fish, killifish, codfish, sweetfish, mackerel, shellfish and crab, their producing areas and even their tastes.