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Banded pipefish was created in 1853.
Banned Pipefish commonly refers to Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus. This species is not endangered. There are not many species of pipefish that are listed as endangered, currently 47 are on the IUCNs red list, however there are hundreds of species of pipefish.
Nekton means "free swimming" Benthos means "from the bottom" the Banded Pipefish is a surface dwelling free swimming fish. It is not plankton at all. If it was assumed to be amongst the planton it would be in the broadest possible sense Nekton
Yes, a pipefish is in fact a fish. They are part of the order syngnathiformes, which contains seahorses, pipefish and seadragons.
Straightnose pipefish was created in 1758.
a pipefish is an invertebrate, it has no back bone
Broadnosed pipefish was created in 1758.
Spotted pipefish was created in 1810.
Worm pipefish was created in 1835.
Dusky pipefish was created in 1882.
Darkflank pipefish was created in 1871.
Schultz's pipefish was created in 1953.