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Salangidae

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346:) to regions in East Asia where not native. Most attempts failed, but several were successful, and in some cases the icefish rapidly multiplied and became the most common fish in their new habitat. Feeding on 286:
and typically only live one year. Some species live in the same habitat throughout their lives, but other visit specific habitats, like rivers, estuaries or the surf zone, to lay their eggs. In at least
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Icefish support important fisheries and are eaten in East Asia, often after being dried or cooked. They are also exported to southern Europe for use as a replacement for the more expensive
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Qin, J.; J. Xu; P. Xie (2007). "Diet overlap between the endemic fish Anabarilius grahami (Cyprinidae) and the exotic noodlefish Neosalanx taihuensis (Salangidae) in Lake Fuxian, China".
279:. They are small fish, typically around 8 cm (3.1 in) long; only a few reach 16 cm (6.3 in), and the largest species no more than 22.5 cm (8.9 in). 848: 267:(females are entirely scale-less, while males have a few). The head is strongly depressed and has numerous teeth. The adults are believed to be 874: 139: 822: 391:
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Arai, T.; Hayano, H.; Asami, H.; Miyazaki, N. (2003). "Coexistence of anadromous and lacustrine life histories of the shirauo,
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in China. Some species are widespread and common, but others have relatively small ranges and are
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there are both populations that are resident and populations that are anadromous.
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features. For example, the skeleton is not fully ossified, consisting largely of
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crustaceans and tiny fish, they have outcompeted certain native fish like
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They are slender, have translucent or transparent bodies and almost no
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Because of their value as food fish, there have been many attempts of
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Noodlefish


Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Osmeriformes
Osmeroidei
Salangidae
Hemisalanx
Neosalangichthys
Neosalanx
Protosalanx
Salangichthys
Salanx
osmeriform
smelts
Russian Far East
Vietnam
species richness
threatened
brackish
anadromous
scales
neotenic
larval
cartilage

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