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511: 962: 77: 222:: These fish are one of the most common type of bait fish and are almost exclusively stream dwellers. The common shiner can be identified by the nine rays on its anal fin and terminal mouth. This minnow is typically bluish silver on the sides and greenish blue on the back., save for breeding season in which case the male gains a rose colored tail and anal fin. The shiner grows about 5–10 cm (2–4 in) within one year and reach a size of 13 cm (5.1 in) at adulthood. 805: 57: 212:): The bluntnose minnow is a primary bait fish for Northern America, and has a very high tolerance for variable water qualities, which helps its distribution throughout many regions. The snout of the bluntnose minnow overhangs the mouth, giving it the bluntnose. There is a dark lateral line which stretches from the opercle to the base of the tail, where a large black spot is located. The average size of the adult is approximately 5 cm (2.0 in). 244:
of North America, primarily Lake Erie. The name of the emerald shiner comes from the greenish emerald band that expands from the back of the gill cover to the tail. This type of minnow has a short, rounded snout, the only difference between the common emerald shiner and the silver shiner is that the
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Sarkar, Uttam Kumar; Roy, Koushik; Naskar, Malay; Srivastava, Pankaj Kumar; Bose, Arun Kumar; Verma, Vinod Kumar; Gupta, Sandipan; Nandy, Saurav Kumar; Sarkar, Soma Das; Karnatak, Gunjan; Sudheesan, Deepa; Das, Basanta Kumar (March 2019). "Minnows may be more reproductively resilient to climatic
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Generally, minnows breed with the slightest rainfall and within a wide temperature range. Contrary to the long-standing presumptions, climate change poses 'negligible' threat to minnows' reproduction. Minnows are also flexible in attaining pre-spawning fitness, which makes them avoid 'skipped
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silver shiner has a longer snout and a larger eye. These fish grow to an average length of about 6 cm. This is one of the most common bait fish used in the Lake Erie region of Ohio and many fishermen hold it over all other bait.
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variability than anticipated: Synthesis from a reproductive vulnerability assessment of Gangetic pool barbs (Puntius sophore)".
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in the Southern Hemisphere, some fish in the family Galaxiidae, in particular those of genus
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While the common name can refer to a range of taxa, smaller fish in the subfamily
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Trautman, Milton B. (30 June 1993). "Common Emerald Shiner in Ohio".
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Trautman, Milton B. (6 July 1993). "Bluntnose Minnows in Ohio".
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Trautman, Milton B. (30 June 1993). "Common Shiner in Ohio".
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visiting Anderson Farms, the world's largest minnow farm, in
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Common name for a number of species of small freshwater fish
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spawning' decisions while facing climatic variabilities.
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Index

Minnows
S. S. Minnow
Mighty Minnows
Fathead minnow
Fathead minnow
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Cypriniformes
Cyprinoidea
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species
genera
Cyprinidae
Leuciscinae
pinkeens
Leusciscinae
anglers
Bluntnose minnow
Common shiner
chub shiner
Common emerald shiner
Great Lakes
Cheat minnow
Pararhinichthys
Cutlips minnow
Exoglossum

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