CCGS Teleost - significado y definición. Qué es CCGS Teleost
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Qué (quién) es CCGS Teleost - definición


CCGS Teleost         
CANADIAN COAST GUARD OFFSHORE FISHERY SCIENCE VESSEL
IMO 8714346
CCGS TeleostCCGS stands for Canadian Coast Guard Ship is a Canadian Coast Guard fisheries research vessel. The ship was originally constructed in Norway in 1988 as a commercial fishing trawler named Atlantic Champion.
CCGS Goéland         
CCGS Goéland is a training vessel of the Canadian Coast Guard and located at the Canadian Coast Guard College in Westmount, Nova Scotia. The ship is based on the 44-foot motor lifeboat, a converted self-righting lifeboat and similar to the Waveney-class lifeboat.
Teleost         
  • Sockeye salmon spawns, which breed only once and then die soon afterwards
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  • protandrous hermaphrodites]]; when the female of a breeding pair dies, the male changes sex and a subordinate male takes his place as the breeding male.
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  • Service to science: [[zebrafish]] being bred in a research institute
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  • ''[[Aspidorhynchus acustirostris]]'', an early teleost from the [[Middle Jurassic]]
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  • Capture of Atlantic Cod 1950-2005 ([[FAO]])
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  • Evolution of ray-finned fishes, [[Actinopterygii]], from the [[Devonian]] to the present as a spindle diagram. The width of the spindles are proportional to the number of families as a rough estimate of diversity. The diagram is based on Benton, M. J. (2005) Vertebrate Palaeontology, Blackwell, 3rd edition, Fig 7.13 on page 185.
  • Caudal skeleton showing symmetrical ([[homocercal]]) tail
  • Skull and jaw anatomy
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  • Three-spined stickleback]] males (red belly) build nests and compete to attract females to lay eggs in them. Males then defend and fan the eggs. Painting by [[Alexander Francis Lydon]], 1879
  • lateral line]] elements (neuromasts)
  • order=flip}} long, captured in 1996
  • Gills
  • detect and locate prey]] in turbid water.
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  • [[Fish farming]] in the sea off [[Scotland]]
  • Fish in a hot desert: the [[desert pupfish]]
  • desert goby]] courting a female
  • anchovies]]
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  • glide]] in air using their long [[pectoral fin]]s.
  • [[Predator]]y teleost: the flesh-cutting teeth of a piranha ([[Serrasalmidae]])
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  • The [[winter flounder]] is asymmetrical, with both eyes lying on the same side of the head.
  • Commensal]] fish: a [[remora]] holds on to its host with a sucker-like organ (detail inset)
  • Osmotic]] challenge: [[American eel]]s spawn in the [[sea]] but spend most of their adult life in [[freshwater]], returning only to spawn.
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  • Newly hatched Atlantic salmon with yolk sac
  • Male (top) and female humphead parrotfish, showing sexual dimorphism
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  • A teleost [[swim bladder]]
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  • Pregnant]]" male seahorse
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INFRACLASS OF FISHES
Elopocephala; Teleosti; Teleosts; Teleost fish; Teleosteans; Teleostei; Reproductive biology of teleost fishes; Clupeocephala; Osteoglossocephalai
·noun One of the Teleosti. Also used adjectively.