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    The American gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum), also known as the mud shad, is a member of the herring family of fish and is native to large swaths of...
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    Southeastern United States. Like the American gizzard shad, the threadfin shad has an elongated dorsal fin, but unlike the gizzard shad, its mouth is more terminal...
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    Dorosoma (redirect from Gizzard shad)
    reside in the waters of estuaries and bays. The American gizzard shad is important to the food web in America due to being a source of game fish food. They...
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    gizzard shad American gizzard shad populated this stream and that is the origin of the name. Fiery referred to its former turbulence. Fiery Gizzard is...
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    in Maryland were found to subsist largely on American gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum), threadfin shad (Dorosoma petenense) and white bass (Morone chrysops)...
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    Enantiornithes did not have gizzards. The mullet (Mugilidae) found in estuarine waters worldwide, and the gizzard or mud shad, found in freshwater lakes...
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    carolinensis (Gmelin, 1788)– the American or North American osprey occurs from Alaska and Canada to much of Central and South America, except Chile and Patagonia...
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    that moves and makes vibration. They are known to eat crayfish, American gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum), insects and larvae, channel catfish (Ictalurus...
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    emerald shiner, and American gizzard shad. In 2008, invasive zebra mussels were first sighted in Diamond Lake. Common loons and American white pelicans can...
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    herring have been found to feed on other shad/herring species such as the threadfin shad, the gizzard shad and young of the year herring species. In...
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