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a large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish.
Leave the oceans' bluefin tunas and billfish and sea turtles alone, but pay no attention to the man behind the curtain - as he shovels redfish into the boiler.

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2. Order Xiphiiformes (swordfish and Billfishes), Family Istiophoridae (Billfishes) Share

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6. The definitive resource on tunas and Billfishes from the world's top authorities.Tunas and Billfishes are peak predators of the oceans

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9. These builds could either be the Isiophoridae Billfishes (Marlin and Sailfish) and the Xiphiidae Billfishes (Swordfish) These builds feed on smaller Tuna builds

10. Tunas and Billfishes are peak predators of the oceans

11. Tunas and Billfishes are peak predators of the oceans

12. Tunas and Billfishes are peak predators of the oceans

13. Percentage of the global catch of tuna and Billfishes

14. Tunas and Billfishes are peak predators of the oceans

15. Several species of Billfishes are threatened by over-exploitation, especially …

16. Audax show overlaps but little segregations of its prey with other Billfishes

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18. The bill of Billfishes results from the specialization of the upper jaw bone.

19. Tunas, Mackerels, and Billfishes of the Americas poster, in stunning, life-like color

20. The present volume includes the two families and all 12 species of Billfishes known so far

21. "We know that, without a better understandng of Billfishes - the marlins, sailfish, swordfish, and spearfishes - and of the impact of fishing activities on Billfishes the world over, these magnificent and enormously valuable fishes have uncertain futures.

22. The word Billfishes uses 10 letters: b, e, f, h, i, i, l, l, s, s

23. The gill design of scombrids and Billfishes reflects the combined requirements for ram ventilation and elevated energetic demands

24. Each illustration was meticulously created for and originally published in *Award Winning* Tunas and Billfishes of the World

25. Recreationalfishery for Billfishes on fish­ Ing effort, although a considerable amount ofin­ formation exists on catch

26. Sharks, tunas, and Billfishes are typically the only fish predators large and fast enough to prey on adult bluefish

27. The most notable feature of Billfishes is their spear-like snout or bill, which is a powerful weapon in predation

28. The most notable feature of Billfishes is their spear-like snout or bill, which is a powerful weapon in predation

29. The swordfish’s bill differs from those of the other Billfishes by being flat and blunt, rather than round and pointed

30. Billfishes (suborder Xiphioidei) are distinct from the scombroids and comprise the sailfish and marlins (family Istiophoridae) and swordfish (of the monotypic family Xiphiidae)

31. In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two Billfishes (swordfish and sailfish), members of a representative lineage of endothermic teleosts

32. Convergent amino acid replacements were observed in proteins related to heat production and the visual system in two endothermic teleost lineages, Billfishes

33. Billfishes comprise two extant families, the monotypic Xiphiidae and the Istio-phoridae, which includes three genera and at least eight recognized species

34. Billfishes are targeted in several small-scale artisanal fisheries, recreational fisheries, and represent a significant bycatch of pelagic longline fisheries for tunas and swordfish

35. Commonalities between Billfishes include a long bill, called a rostrum, which they use for cutting or stunning their prey, and long, narrow bodies

36. Fishing of tuna and Billfishes has expanded into nearly the entire range except for some northern and southern areas of the global oceans

37. Ehrhardt has notably and successfully linked environmental processes to recruitment and availability of numerous fisheries- including snappers, shrimps, stone crabs, tropical lobsters, and Billfishes.

38. From 2003-2006, we conducted a NSF-funded, multi-disciplinary study 1) to identify the sources of the three distinct larval Billfishes patches within the Straits of Florida (S0F); 2) determine how these patches differ in terms of the trophic and growth environment of the billfish larvae, and 3) investigate the transport fates of larval Billfishes from these different patches.

39. Catchability coefficients for tropical pelagic Billfishes and tunas in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean may increase as a result of expanding OMZs (Prince and Goodyear 2006, Prince et al

40. Over the past several years there has been considerable interest in the relationship of is-tiophorid and xiphiid Billfishes to other perciform fishes, and there is debate over the

41. Billfishes (family Istiophoridae) and dolphin fishes (family Coryphaenidae), although much less studied, also appear to be high performance pelagic species and share anatomical and physiological characteristics with the tunas (122,94,90,40)

42. HABITAT: Like the other Billfishes, the Sailfish is considered an ocean species, but generally can be found closer to land than the rest, seeming to prefer areas where coral reefs and/or freshwater runoffs mingle with ocean water

43. I co-authored Tunas and Billfishes of the World with John Graves as the culmination of my 60 years of research on tunas, which began with studying tunas caught on a long-line cruise aboard the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (now NOAA) vessel “Delaware” in the summer of 1957.

44. Billfishes María Laura Habegger University of South Florida, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at:https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd Part of theIntegrative Biology Commons, and thePhysiology Commons This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at Scholar Commons