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The gizzard shad also has 90 to 275 gill rakers along the lower limbs. [4] Their ventral (pelvic) fins are in the thoracic position, or in the chest region of the fish. The gizzard shad can range from very small size when fry to a maximum recorded length of 477 mm (18.8 in) and maximum weight of 1.56 kg (3.4 lb). [8]
The Bloch's gizzard shad (Nematalosa nasus), also known as gizzard shad, hairback, long-finned gizzard shad, long-ray bony bream and thread-finned gizzard shad, are a widespread and common, small to medium-sized anadromous fish found in all marine, freshwater and brackish waters throughout Indo-West Pacific, towards eastward of Andaman Sea, South China Sea and the Philippines to Korean peninsula.
Anodontostoma chacunda or Chacunda gizzard shad is a small species of gizzard shad found in both fresh and marine waters. [1] The fish is from the family Clupeidae. [2]
Gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum: Native to Colorado. Gizzard shad are found in large rivers, lakes, and swamps. Gizzard shad can be found in clear to turbid waters in open water areas. Gizzard shad will feed primarily on plankton, algae, and plant debris. Gizzard shad can live up to 10 to 11 years of age but will typically live from 5 to 7 ...
Dorosoma anale Meek, 1904 (Mexican river gizzard shad) Dorosoma cepedianum (Lesueur, 1818) (American gizzard shad) Dorosoma chavesi Meek, 1907 (Nicaragua gizzard shad) Dorosoma petenense (Günther, 1867) (threadfin shad) Dorosoma smithi C. L. Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1941 (Pacific gizzard shad)
Size Range (inches) Additional Comments Gizzard shad: 732 Not measured N/A White crappie: 383 3–14 2% greater than 9 inches (23 cm) Largemouth bass: 95 4–20 51% greater than 12 inches (30 cm), 27% greater than 15 inches (38 cm) Brown bullhead: 92 3–12 4% greater than 10 inches (25 cm) Black crappie: 47 3–11 N/A Common carp: 38 Not ...
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Nematalosa come (J. Richardson, 1846) (Western Pacific gizzard shad) Nematalosa erebi (Günther, 1868) (Australian river gizzard shad) Nematalosa flyensis Wongratana, 1983 (Fly River gizzard shad) Nematalosa galatheae G. J. Nelson & Rothman, 1973 (Galathea gizzard shad) Nematalosa japonica Regan, 1917 (Japanese gizzard shad)