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  • There is particularly high diversity among the fish populations, the families of which include: Mugelidae, Serranidae, Carangidae, Gerridae, Hemiramphidae, Plectrorhynchidae and Elopidae.

    Madagascar mangroves 2008

  • Common pursuit predators include jacks (Family Carangidae), Great Barracudas (Sphyraena barracuda), and Yellowtail Snappers (Ocyurus chrysurus).

    Coral reef fish feeding behavior in the Caribbean 2008

  • The structure of the ordination was driven by strong associations of sharks (Carcharhinidae), jacks (Carangidae), and large species of groupers (Serranidae) and snappers (Lutjanidae) with regions of low human population density

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • The dominant fish species off India’s central west coast ecosystem are Sciaenids (Pseudosciaena diacanthus), Carangidae (Caranx spp.), and Engraulidae (anchovies).

    Arabian Sea large marine ecosystem 2008

  • The dominant species off India’s northwest coast are prawn, Sciaenids (Pseudosciaena diacanthus), and Carangidae.

    Arabian Sea large marine ecosystem 2008

  • (Carangidae) and requiem sharks (Carcharhinidae) summarized at the family levels (

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Christopher D. Stallings 2009

  • (Carangidae) and requiem sharks (Carcharhinidae) summarized at the family levels (

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

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