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- Amphibious_fish abstract "Amphibious fish are fish that are able to leave water for extended periods of time. About 11 distantly related genera of fish are considered amphibious. This suggests that many fish genera independently evolved amphibious traits, a process known as convergent evolution. These fish use a range of terrestrial locomotory modes, such as lateral undulation, tripod-like walking (using paired fins and tail), and jumping. Many of these locomotory modes incorporate multiple combinations of pectoral, pelvic and tail fin movement.Many ancient fish had lung-like organs, and a few, such as the lungfish, still do. Some of these ancient \"lunged\" fish were the ancestors of tetrapods. However, in most recent fish species these organs evolved into the swim bladders, which help control buoyancy. Having no lung-like organs, modern amphibious fish and many fish in oxygen-poor water use other methods such as their gills or their skin to breathe air. Amphibious fish may also have eyes adapted to allow them to see clearly in air, despite the density differences between air and water.".
- Amphibious_fish thumbnail Periophthalmus_gracilis.jpg?width=300.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageExternalLink leaping-blennies.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageID "4060905".
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageLength "5028".
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageOutDegree "69".
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageRevisionID "685489322".
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Airbreathing_catfish.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink American_eel.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Anabantoidei.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Ancestor.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Basal_tetrapods.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Blennioidei.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amphibious_fish.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ichthyology.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Climbing_gourami.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Clinocottus.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Convergent_evolution.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Eel.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Eel_catfish.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink European_eel.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Evolution.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Eye.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Fin.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Fish_fin.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Gill.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Goby.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Pacific.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Limb_(anatomy).
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Lissamphibia.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Lung.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Lungfish.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Mangrove.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Mucous_membrane.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Mudskipper.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Northern_snakehead.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Obligate_air_breather.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(anatomy).
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_coast.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_leaping_blenny.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Pelvis.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Pharynx.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Predation.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Rockskippers.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Sauropsida.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Sculpin.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Skin.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Snakehead_(fish).
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Suprabranchial_organ.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Swim_bladder.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Tail.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Terrestrial_locomotion.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Tetrapod.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Tripod.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Undulatory_locomotion.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Walking_fish.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink Woolly_sculpin.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLink File:Periophthalmus_gracilis.jpg.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amphibious fish".
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLinkText "amphibious fish".
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageWikiLinkText "amphibious".
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Diversity_of_fish.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Amphibious_fish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Amphibious_fish subject Category:Amphibious_fish.
- Amphibious_fish subject Category:Ichthyology.
- Amphibious_fish type Subfield.
- Amphibious_fish type Concept.
- Amphibious_fish comment "Amphibious fish are fish that are able to leave water for extended periods of time. About 11 distantly related genera of fish are considered amphibious. This suggests that many fish genera independently evolved amphibious traits, a process known as convergent evolution. These fish use a range of terrestrial locomotory modes, such as lateral undulation, tripod-like walking (using paired fins and tail), and jumping.".
- Amphibious_fish label "Amphibious fish".
- Amphibious_fish sameAs Q4748197.
- Amphibious_fish sameAs Luftatmung_bei_Knochenfischen.
- Amphibious_fish sameAs Arrain_urlehortar.
- Amphibious_fish sameAs דגים_אמפיביים.
- Amphibious_fish sameAs m.0bg2vv.
- Amphibious_fish sameAs Cá_lưỡng_cư.
- Amphibious_fish sameAs Q4748197.
- Amphibious_fish wasDerivedFrom Amphibious_fish?oldid=685489322.
- Amphibious_fish depiction Periophthalmus_gracilis.jpg.
- Amphibious_fish isPrimaryTopicOf Amphibious_fish.