Fish
Evolving more than 500 million years ago, fish were the earliest vertebrates to appear on earth. Although the label “fish” is commonly applied to a wide range of species, from the formidable great-white shark to the elegant pygmy seahorse, it is merely an informal term describing any aquatic vertebrate that can’t be classified as a mammal, reptile, amphibian or bird. This typically means any cold-blooded animal, covered with scales, that breathes using gills, and has fins. Indeed, the five living classes of fish, which includes hagfish, lampreys, cartilaginous fish (sharks and rays), lobe-finned fish (coelacanths and lungfish) and bony fish, are only distantly related to each other. Over-fishing, pollution, climate change, habitat destruction and invasive species present the greatest threats to the world’s dwindling fish stocks.
Explore ARKive for videos and images of endangered fish, and learn about fish conservation, biology and more in our species fact-files.
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First described as a new species in 2005, the southwestern arched-mouth nase (Iberochondrostoma almacai) is a small, relatively slender fish... More
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The Iberian arched-mouth nase (Iberochondrostoma lemmingii) is a small fish belonging to the Cyprinidae family, a diverse group of fish... More
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Endemic to parts of Portugal, the Portuguese arched-mouth nase (Iberochondrostoma lusitanicum) is a small, slender freshwater fish with a... More
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The calandino (Iberocypris alburnoides) is a small freshwater fish with a slender, elongated body and relatively small fins. Its head is... More
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Information on Iniistius bimaculatus is being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the lavender mbuna is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the least chub is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the Iran cave barb is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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The Atlantic sailfish (Istiophorus albicans) cuts a truly striking profile, taking its name from the large and distinctive dorsal fin which... More
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With its huge, sail-like dorsal fin, long, pointed bill, and graceful, elongated body, the Indo-Pacific sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) ... More
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The shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) is believed to be the fastest-swimming of all sharks, thought to be capable of attaining bursts of... More
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A little known, elusive shark, the longfin mako is a large, powerful, oceanic predator. With a long, pointed snout, a large dorsal fin and... More
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