
Gadidae - Wikipedia
The Gadidae are a family of marine fish, included in the order Gadiformes, known as the cods, codfishes, or true cods. [2] It contains several commercially important fishes, including the cod, haddock, whiting, and pollock.
FAMILY Details for Gadidae - Cods and haddocks
Species/Synonymy list for the family Gadidae as currently in FishBase Important recommendation: The list below must not be used as an authority reference synonymy list like those found in scientific published revisions, which must be the source to be used and cited eventually when they exist.
Gadidae - New World Encyclopedia
Gadidae is a family of almost exclusively marine fish in the order Gadiformes, characterized by the first dorsal fin being posterior to the head, the lack of true spines in the fins, and most with long dorsal and anal fins.
Cod - Wikipedia
Cod (pl.: cod) is the common name for the demersal fish genus Gadus, belonging to the family Gadidae. [1] Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fish species, and one species that belongs to genus Gadus is commonly not called cod (Alaska pollock, Gadus chalcogrammus).
Codfishes (Gadidae) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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Gadidae - Animalia
The Gadidae are a family of marine fish, included in the order Gadiformes, known as the cods, codfishes, or true cods. It contains several commercially important fishes, including the cod, haddock, whiting, and pollock.
Gadiformes - Wikipedia
Gadiformes / ˈ ɡ æ d ɪ f ɔːr m iː z /, also called the Anacanthini, are an order of ray-finned fish that include the cod, hakes, pollock, haddock, burbot, rocklings and moras, many of which are food fish of major commercial value. They are mostly marine fish found throughout the world and the vast majority are found in temperate or colder regions (tropical species are typically deep ...
Gadidae - marine gregarious fishes (except Burbot)
Most Gadidae are gregarious, bottom-dwelling, relatively shallow-water fishes (down to 800 m depth), some pelagic (whiting) and cryopelagic (saika, Arctic cod). All large Gadidae are predatory or euryphagous.
Cods and Haddocks (Family Gadidae) · iNaturalist
The Gadidae are a family of marine fish, included in the order Gadiformes, known as the cods, codfishes or true cods. It contains several commercially important fishes, including the cod, haddock, whiting, and pollock.
Gadidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Gadidae are characterized by lacking spines in the fins, by having ventral fins located far forward on the belly, and by being physoclistous (i.e., when an air bladder is present it has no connection with the gut). Most of the family have either three dorsal fins and two anal fins or second dorsal and anal fins with very long bases.