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The taimen is the largest salmonid in the world.
Supplementary information regarding exploitation of Great Slave Lake salmonid community.
The triactinomyxon spores swim through the water to infect a salmonid through the skin.
As the only native salmonid of the inland west, cutthroat trout suffered intense fishing pressure for commerce and sustenance from the 1850s through the 1920s.
Hughes studied stream salmonid ecology and conducted research both in the Alaska Interior and in New Zealand.
Trail Creek is one of very few Indiana streams with coldwater habitat capable of supporting salmonid (trout and salmon) spawning.
The common name "round whitefish" is also sometimes used to describe Coregonus huntsmani, a salmonid more commonly known as the Atlantic whitefish.
Nicholas Farrar Hughes (January 17, 1962 - March 16, 2009) was a fisheries biologist known as an expert in stream salmonid ecology.
Hence, E. driftwoodensis is an archaic salmonid, representing an important stage in salmonid evolution.
Perhaps the most important local species is the omul (Coregonus autumnalis migratorius), a smallish endemic salmonid.
The cercariae emerge from the snail and penetrate the second intermediate host, the salmonid (some non-salmonid) fish.
The Danube salmon or huchen (Hucho hucho), is the largest permanent fresh water salmonid species.
Salmonid and some non-salmonid fish are vectors of the metacercariae of N. salmincola.
The other widespread native salmonid, the brook trout, persists in cold upland streams, particularly above waterfalls and other barriers that exclude introduced brown and rainbow trout.
To-date, the smallest acoustic tag successfully employed to provide fish behavior data in three dimensions was approximately 0.65 grams (tracking a juvenile salmonid at a length of 125 mm).
A fossil of the predatory salmonid, Cimolichthys nepaholica, was found with the gladius of T. longa in its gullet.
The gila trout (Oncorhynchus gilae) is a species of salmonid, related to the rainbow and cutthroat trouts native to the Southwest United States.
In addition to the Ohrid trout, Lake Ohrid has another endemic and truly distinct salmonid, Salmo ohridanus.
Of those listed below, the Danube salmon or huchen is a large freshwater salmonid related to the salmon above, but others are marine fishes of the non-related perciform-order:
There are also a number of other species called herrings, which may be related to clupeids or just share some characteristics of herrings (such as the lake herring, which is a salmonid).
An active Tc1/mariner transposon, synthesized from alignment of inactive transposons from the salmonid subfamily of elements, was "awoken" to form the transposon named Sleeping Beauty.
Due to the essential role salmonid fish play in the life of the freshwater pearl mussel, the conservation of salmon and trout is also central in the survival of this endangered freshwater mussel.
The spawning grounds of the Beardslee (considered the rarest salmonid in the Olympic National Park) are severely threatened by siltation, and the degradation of logjams in the river used as spawning grounds.
Although this native salmonid is not credited with the wits and wiliness of the brown trout or blessed with the acrobatic prowess of the rainbow, the cutthroat has considerable virtues, among them the most thrilling head-to-tail rise.
The Baikal grayling (Thymallus arcticus baicalensis), a fast swimming salmonid, popular among anglers and the Baikal sturgeon (Acipenser baerri baicalensis), are both important endemic species with commercial value.