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is scaled and also has no spines. The mouth is slightly oblique and can be protruded a little. The upper jaw never extends back past a vertical line through the centre of the eye. There are teeth in the jaws which vary from conical or flattened but there are no teeth on the roof of the mouth. There
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Sparids are highly regarded as food fish and are important target species for commercial fisheries wherever they occur. Between 1990 and 1995, the FAO Yearbook of
Fishery Statistics reported that the annual weight of landings was between 2,170 and 4,020 t (2,140 and 3,960 long tons; 2,390 and
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Sparidae breams are predatory with most feeding on benthic invertebrates. Smaller species in the family usually gather in schools, as do the juveniles of the larger species. The larger adult fishes are normally solitary or, at least, are less sociable and prefer deeper waters. The juveniles and
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within the
Sparidae. These were Boopsinae, Denticinae, Diplodinae, Pagellinae, Pagrinae, and Sparinae. However, these taxa did not resolve as monophyletic in all the analyses undertaken. These analyses support Sparidae as a monophyletic family if
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which is supported by between 10 and 13 spines and 9 and 17 soft rays, with the ultimate ray being split into 2, and no incision separated the spines from the soft rays. The rearmost spines in the dorsal fin may be elongated or filamentous. The
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Sparidae breams have oblong, moderately deep and compressed bodies. The head is large, with a characteristic steep dorsal slant. There are no scales on the snout but there are scales on the cheeks. The
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Western Central Pacific. Volume 5. Bony fishes part 3 (Menidae to Pomacentridae)
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1526:"The Bolca Fossil-Lagerstätte: A window into the Eocene World. 5. The Pesciara- Monte Postale Fossil-Lagerstätte: 2. Fishes and other vertebrates. Excursion guide"
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and some have both male and female sex organs at the same time. Others change sex as the grow, either changing from male to female, i.e.
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are under or immediately to the rear of the bases of the pectoral fins, supported a single spine and 5 soft rays, with an scale in the
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Callanthidae, Sillaginidae and Lobotidae included. Other workers have found that the Centracanthidae is
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subadults are often markedly different in shape and colour patterns, and may be much more colourful. Many sparids are
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Sparidae and that the Spariformes contains only the remaining three families of the "Sparoid lineage".
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in more modern classifications has meant that the
Spariformes is recognised as a valid order within the
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Sparidae breams are found in tropical and temperate coastal waters around the world. They are
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may or may not have scales and has no spines or serrations on its margin. The
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K.E. Carpenter (2001). "Sparidae". In
Carpenter, K.E. and Niem, V.H. (eds.).
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4,430 short tons) of sparids in the Western Central Pacific.
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The family Sparidae contains about 155 species in 38 genera:
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varies from moderately deeply emarginate to forked. The
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295:Perciformes
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1214:References
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1177:Fisheries
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872:Sparnodus
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437:F. Tanaka
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260:seabreams
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284:polymath
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