Gasterosteidae

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Gasterosteidae is a family of small, spiny-rayed fishes commonly known as sticklebacks, found in marine, brackish, and freshwater habitats of the Northern Hemisphere.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
ray-finned fish family
taxon
class Actinopterygii
commonName sticklebacks
diet insect larvae
small invertebrates
zooplankton
distribution Northern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole predator of aquatic invertebrates
prey for birds
prey for larger fishes
foundInRegion Arctic regions
North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere
habitat brackish waters
freshwater
marine waters
hasAdaptation morphological variation in armor plating
multiple independent transitions between marine and freshwater habitats
hasBehavior complex courtship displays
territorial males during breeding season
hasCharacteristic bony lateral plates in many species
elongated dorsal spines
narrow caudal peduncle
pelvic spines in many species
reduced or absent scales
small body size
spiny rays in dorsal fin
kingdom Animalia
namedAfter genus Gasterosteus
notableGenus Culaea NERFINISHED
Gasterosteus NERFINISHED
Pungitius NERFINISHED
notableSpecies Culaea inconstans NERFINISHED
Gasterosteus aculeatus
Pungitius pungitius NERFINISHED
order Gasterosteiformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Gasterosteiformes NERFINISHED
Gasterosteoidei NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction external fertilization
male builds nest
male guards eggs
taxonRank family
typicalBodyLength 2–10 cm
usedIn ecological genetics research
evolutionary biology research
studies of adaptive radiation

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Gasterosteoidei hasMember Gasterosteidae