Nothobranchiidae

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Nothobranchiidae is a family of small, often brightly colored African killifishes known for their short lifespans and adaptation to temporary freshwater habitats.

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Nothobranchiidae canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
taxon
adaptation embryonic diapause in many species
rapid growth
rapid maturation
tolerance to temporary habitats
aquariumRequirement cool to moderate temperatures for many species
soft, slightly acidic water for many species
aquariumTrade kept by killifish enthusiasts
bodyShape elongated
characteristic annual life cycle in many species
bright coloration
short lifespan
small body size
class Actinopterygii
colorPattern reticulated patterns
spots
stripes
commonName African killifishes
diet insect larvae
small invertebrates
zooplankton
distribution Africa
ecologicalRole predators of aquatic invertebrates
prey for larger fishes and aquatic predators
habitat ephemeral water bodies
freshwater
seasonal ponds
temporary pools
kingdom Animalia
lifespan often less than one year in the wild
some species live only a few months
maleCharacteristic more intense coloration than females
notableGenus Aphyobranchius
Fundulosoma
Nothobranchius
order Cyprinodontiformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
eggs deposited in substrate
eggs survive dry season in many species
researchUse model for adaptation to ephemeral habitats
model for aging studies
model for life-history evolution
sexualDimorphism present
taxonRank family
threat climate change affecting seasonal pools
habitat loss
pollution

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Cyprinodontiformes hasMember Nothobranchiidae
Rivulidae relatedTo Nothobranchiidae