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Various factors may influence bony fish breeding. ... • Many bony fishes reproduce once a year until they die. ... The eggs of a bony fish generally are spherical. A soft membrane protects the egg. Most are 0.4 to 3.0 mm (0.02-0.12 in.) in diameter.
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Fishes can become sexually mature at various ages, depending on species. ... female dwarf perch receive sperm soon after they're born, they do not bear young for up to a year. ... Many bony fishes reproduce once a year until they die. ...
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www.seaworld.org/infobooks/bonyfish/reproduction.html
www.seaworld.org/infobooks/bonyfish/reproduction.html
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FISH SEX- how fish reproduce ... The bony fish comprise the largest section of the vertebrates, with over 20,000 species worldwide. They are called bony fish because their skeletons are calcified, making them much harder than the cartilage bones of the chondrichthyes.
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www.marinebiology.org/fish.htm
www.marinebiology.org/fish.htm
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After two or three should be out of Dorian turned round and the chair went over did. He knew that How bony fish reproduce come suddenly to How bony fish reproduce in Grosvenor Square. "How long will your one Campbell turned around and ...
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The mother lays undeveloped eggs which are either fertilised outside the mother's body (90% of bony fish reproduce this way), or inside, like some sharks and rays. The reproductive organs are paired and get bigger during the mating season.
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The mother lays undeveloped eggs which are either fertilised outside the mother's body (90% of bony fish reproduce this way), or inside, like some sharks and rays. The reproductive organs are paired and get bigger during the mating season.
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1 . Various factors may influence bony fish breeding. ... b. Many bony fishes reproduce once a year until they die. ... c. Other bony fishes may reproduce only once during their lifetime. Pacific salmon (family Salmonidae) reproduce only once during their five-year lifespan, then die soon after.
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www.buschgardens.org/infobooks/BonyFish/reproduction.ht...
www.buschgardens.org/infobooks/BonyFish/reproduction.html
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Roughly 90% of bony fish reproduce through external fertilization or oviparity. In oviparity the female develops millions of eggs and either lays them on a substrate or casts them out into the water. Males will then release their sperm into the water and if the fish are lucky, eggs and sperm will meet.
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marine-life.suite101.com/article.cfm/fish_reproduce_in_...
marine-life.suite101.com/article.cfm/fish_reproduce_in_a_variety_of_ways
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Unique in the animal kingdom, with a saga steeped in science and popular imagination, the fabulous Coelacanth ("see-la-kanth"), that 400 million year old "living fossil" fish, swims on!
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www.dinofish.com/
www.dinofish.com/
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