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Gunnell, A., M. Yani, D. Kitchener. 1996. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Eastern Indonesian- Australian Vertebrate Fauna. Perth, Australia: Western Australian Museum.
Gunnell4 (2008). "Primitive Early Eocene bat from Wyoming and the evolution of flight and echolocation". Nature 451 (7180): 818. doi:10.1038/nature06549. PMID 18270539. ^ Teeling et al. 2005.
SUBORDER ZOARCOIDEI Includes ronquils, eelpouts, pricklebacks, wrymouths, gunnels, wolffishes, quillfishes, prowfishes, graveldivers SUBORDER NOTOTHENIOIDEI Includes bovichtids, notothens, plunderfishes, Antarctic dragonfishes, crocodile icefishes ...
In the Gulf of Maine, they feed mostly on red rock gunnels and bottom feeding fish such as sculpin. Marine worms, insects, and mollusks, as well as bits of plant material, are eaten as well.
a nest, Sticklebacks ; burying them in sand, Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and Salmon Salmo salar; sticking them to rocks, Cornish Suckerfish Lepadogaster lepadogaster; tangling them in plants, Armed Bulheads ; laying them inside empty shells Gunnels and ...
Pholis ornata, Saddleback Gunnel Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, Weedy Sea Dragon Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, Common Seadragon Physalia physalis, Portuguese Man-of-war Pinguinus impennis, Great Auk Platax pinnatus, Dusky Batfish ...
See also: Diver, Sucker, Perch, Scorpion, Rabbit
 
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