Daniel Peck, of Westvale, holds up a 34 1/2 inch,l 14-pound bowfin he caught in the Seneca River in August. It was caught about 1/2 mile east of the bridge in downtown Baldwinsville. Peck used a small ...
NEW ORLEANS — The swampy Atchafalaya Basin is a far cry from the cold waters of the Caspian Sea. And its lowly native bowfin, often derided as a throwaway fish, is no prized sturgeon. Yet it is laying ...
Karl L. Gasko, of Syracuse, holds up an impressive 29-inch bowfin caught by his son, Karl J. Gasko, on Oneida Lake, behind Castaways Restaurant. The fish was caught on a minnow. According to a chart ...
The fish species Amia calva goes by many names including bowfin, freshwater dogfish, grinnel, and mud pike. No matter what you call it, this species is an evolutionary enigma because it embodies a ...
The question of bowfin vs snakehead isn’t so much a matter of which is better—but of which is which. These long, snake-like fish are easily confused with one another. And that’s a problem, because ...
In a paper published in Nature Genetics, scientists reveal the genome assembly of the bowfin (Amia calva)—a bony fish endemic to eastern North America that is the sole surviving member of a once large ...
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