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  2. Mosquitofish - Wikipedia

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    The name "mosquitofish" was given because the fish eats mosquito larvae, and has been used more than any other fishes for the biological control of mosquitoes. [3] Gambusia typically eat zooplankton, beetles, mayflies, caddisflies, mites, and other invertebrates; mosquito larvae make up only a small portion of their diet. [4]

  3. Pecos gambusia - Wikipedia

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    The Pecos gambusia (Gambusia nobilis), also known as the Pecos mosquitofish, [3] is a species of fish in the family Poeciliidae endemic to the Pecos River in Texas and New Mexico in the United States. This two-inch species, as most of its family, is a livebearer. Females produce broods of up to 40 fry every four to five days.

  4. Mosquitofish in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mosquitofish have harmed native fish populations in many ways. Gambusia holbrooki has been implicated in the decline of at least 9 fish and 10 native frog species. [7] By consuming algae-eating zooplankton, they increase the chances of algae blooms in the water, reducing the water quality.

  5. Eastern mosquitofish - Wikipedia

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    In the introduced areas, it has been known to cause top-down trophic effects due to its eating the larvae of some top predators, which include frogs and other fish. [10] Visual exposure to its predator, largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) is known to affect its reproduction. [17]

  6. Algae eater - Wikipedia

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    Algae eater or algivore is a common name for any bottom-dwelling or filter-feeding aquatic animal species that specialize in feeding on algae and phytoplanktons.Algae eaters are important for the fishkeeping hobby and many are commonly kept by aquarium hobbyists to improve water quality. [1]

  7. This is why you never see mosquitoes at Disney World - AOL

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    Some bugs do still make it into the park because no technique can be 100 percent effective. ... goldfish, and a type of fish called mosquito fish that eat the larvae,” Lucas explains. Sprays ...

  8. Can What You Eat Really Repel Mosquitoes? Let's Debunk ... - AOL

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    Summertime means barbecues, frozen drinks, and plenty of time at the beach.But the season also brings a major bummer: mosquitoes. Enjoy a nice dinner outside and you might end up with several ...

  9. Dusky millions fish - Wikipedia

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    The dusky millions fish was one of the first species in its family, the Poeciliidae to be bred for aquarium usage. [2] Ecologists also attempted to use the fish as a mosquito control; however, the mosquito fish's diverse diet affected its efficacy as a control species. [2] The mosquito fish can eat a range of different organisms, including ...