Concept information
Preferred term
PERCH-LIKE FISHES
Definition
- Perciforms, or perch-like fish, form the largest order of fish, the largest order of vertebrates and comprise at least a third of all fish species. They are distinguished by pectoral fins on the sides; spines on the dorsal and anal fins; pelvic fins on the abdomen with one spine and up to five soft rays; dorsal and anal fins that are detached from the caudal (tail) fin, and jaw that can be thrust outward to suck food into the mouth. (en)
Broader concept
- RAY-FINNED FISHES (en)
Narrower concepts
- TUNAS AND ALLIES (en)
Change note
- 2013-12-31 10:25:43.0 [epneff] Insert Concept add narrower relation (PERCH-LIKE FISHES [85b2ba83-b81c-45a6-98d1-07b36040fe45,84373] - TUNAS AND ALLIES [1369d226-2b9b-4f69-a197-6e24523b21e7,106083]);
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/85b2ba83-b81c-45a6-98d1-07b36040fe45
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