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- Fish abstract "A fish is any member of a paraphyletic group of organisms that consist of all gill-bearing aquatic craniate animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish, as well as various extinct related groups. Most fish are ectothermic ("cold-blooded"), allowing their body temperatures to vary as ambient temperatures change, though some of the large active swimmers like white shark and tuna can hold a higher core temperature. Fish are abundant in most bodies of water. They can be found in nearly all aquatic environments, from high mountain streams (e.g., char and gudgeon) to the abyssal and even hadal depths of the deepest oceans (e.g., gulpers and anglerfish). At 32,000 species, fish exhibit greater species diversity than any other group of vertebrates.Fish are an important resource for humans worldwide, especially as food. Commercial and subsistence fishers hunt fish in wild fisheries (see fishing) or farm them in ponds or in cages in the ocean (see aquaculture). They are also caught by recreational fishers, kept as pets, raised by fishkeepers, and exhibited in public aquaria. Fish have had a role in culture through the ages, serving as deities, religious symbols, and as the subjects of art, books and movies.Because the term "fish" is defined negatively, and excludes the tetrapods (i.e., the amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) which descend from within the same ancestry, it is paraphyletic, and is not considered a proper grouping in systematic biology. The traditional term pisces (also ichthyes) is considered a typological, but not a phylogenetic classification.The earliest organisms that can be classified as fish were soft-bodied chordates that first appeared during the Cambrian period. Although they lacked a true spine, they possessed notochords which allowed them to be more agile than their invertebrate counterparts. Fish would continue to evolve through the Paleozoic era, diversifying into a wide variety of forms. Many fish of the Paleozoic developed external armor that protected them from predators. The first fish with jaws appeared in the Silurian period, after which many (such as sharks) became formidable marine predators rather than just the prey of arthropods.".
- Fish thumbnail Georgia_Aquarium_-_Giant_Grouper_edit.jpg?width=300.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=The%20Diversity%20of%20Fishes&f=false.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink books?id=c008kdNwR1cC&dq=%22Your+Inner+Fish%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1qOyUJCqOorsmAX5xYCwDg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=Fish%3A%20An%20Enthusiast%27s%20Guide&f=false.
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- Fish wikiPageExternalLink db.angfa.org.au.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink fishdata.siu.edu.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink ichthyology.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink Fishes%20of%20the%20World,%204th%20ed.%20Joseph%20S.%20Nelson.pdf.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink helfman.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink FIRetrieveAction.do?dom=topic&fid=2888.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink www.fischinfos.de.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink www.fishbase.org.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink www.nativefish.org.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink www.poppe-images.com.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink Fishes%2520of%2520the%2520World%2C%25204th%2520ed.%2520Joseph%2520S.%2520Nelson.pdf.
- Fish wikiPageExternalLink search-details.aspx?showID=16412.
- Fish wikiPageID "4699587".
- Fish wikiPageRevisionID "604307153".
- Fish excludes ":Tetrapods".
- Fish hasPhotoCollection Fish.
- Fish image "Pterois volitans Manado-e edit.jpg".
- Fish image2Caption "Head-on view of a red lionfish".
- Fish image2Width "250".
- Fish imageCaption "Giant grouper swimming among schools of other fish".
- Fish imageWidth "250".
- Fish includes ":Jawless fish :†Armoured fish :Cartilaginous fish :Ray-finned fish :Lobe-finned fishes".
- Fish name "Fish".
- Fish phylum Chordate.
- Fish regnum "Animalia".
- Fish unrankedClassis Craniate.
- Fish subject Category:Animals_in_religion.
- Fish subject Category:Aquatic_ecology.
- Fish subject Category:Fish.
- Fish subject Category:Fisheries.
- Fish subject Category:Ichthyology.
- Fish subject Category:Obsolete_taxonomic_groups.
- Fish subject Category:Seafood.
- Fish comment "A fish is any member of a paraphyletic group of organisms that consist of all gill-bearing aquatic craniate animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish, as well as various extinct related groups.".
- Fish label "Fische".
- Fish label "Fish".
- Fish label "Peixe".
- Fish label "Pesce".
- Fish label "Pisces".
- Fish label "Poisson".
- Fish label "Ryby".
- Fish label "Vissen (dieren)".
- Fish label "Рыбы".
- Fish label "سمك".
- Fish label "魚類".
- Fish label "鱼".
- Fish sameAs Rybovití_obratlovci.
- Fish sameAs Fische.
- Fish sameAs Ψάρι.
- Fish sameAs Pisces.
- Fish sameAs Arrain.
- Fish sameAs Poisson.
- Fish sameAs Ikan.
- Fish sameAs Pesce.
- Fish sameAs 魚類.
- Fish sameAs 물고기.
- Fish sameAs Vissen_(dieren).
- Fish sameAs Ryby.
- Fish sameAs Peixe.
- Fish sameAs m.0ch_cf.
- Fish sameAs Q152.
- Fish sameAs Q152.
- Fish wasDerivedFrom Fish?oldid=604307153.
- Fish depiction Georgia_Aquarium_-_Giant_Grouper_edit.jpg.
- Fish isPrimaryTopicOf Fish.