Balitoridae

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Balitoridae is a family of small, bottom-dwelling freshwater loaches commonly found in fast-flowing streams of Asia and adapted to cling to rocks in strong currents.

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Balitoridae canonical 1

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
ray-finned fish family
taxon
adaptation body adapted to cling to rocks in strong currents
cryptic coloration
enlarged paired fins used as adhesive structures
flattened ventral surface
behavior bottom-dwelling
rock-clinging
bodyShape dorsoventrally flattened
elongated
class Actinopterygii
commonName hillstream loaches
river loaches
diet algae
periphyton
small invertebrates
distribution Asia
ecologicalRole grazers of algae on rocks
prey for larger fishes
finPosition pectoral fins modified for adhesion
pelvic fins modified for adhesion
geographicRange East Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
habitat fast-flowing streams
freshwater
mountain streams
riffles
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle benthic
notableGenus Balitora
Gastromyzon
Homaloptera
Pseudogastromyzon
Sewellia
order Cypriniformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
respirationAdaptation adapted to well-oxygenated water
substratePreference gravel substrates
rocky substrates
taxonRank family
threats habitat degradation
river damming
water pollution
typicalSize small
waterCurrentPreference rheophilic
waterType clear streams
well-oxygenated water

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cypriniformes includes Balitoridae