Citations:sturddlefish

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English citations of sturddlefish

  • 2020 July 22, Theresa Machemer, “Scientists Accidentally Bred a School of ‘Sturddlefish’”, in Smithsonian Magazine:
    The scientists suspect that the sturddlefish are sterile, like other man-made hybrids like mules and ligers.
  • 2020 August 5, Christie Wilcox, “Extra DNA May Make Unlikely Hybrid Fish Possible”, in Quanta magazine:
    The unintentional creation of “sturddlefish” hybrids may illuminate the genomic mechanisms that govern whether species can interbreed.
  • 2020 August 8, Dave Golowenski, “Central Ohio youth anglers rule the waters in tournaments”, in The Columbus Dispatch:
    Calling it unintentional, scientists in Hungary made a hybrid “sturddlefish” by mating sturgeons and paddlefish.
  • 2020 October, “Findings”, in Harper’s Magazine, volume 341, number 2045, page 96:
    Scientists admitted to having accidentally hybridized the Russian sturgeon and American paddlefish, creating the sturddlefish, and reanimated 100-million-year-old bacteria from the deep ocean.
  • 2021 April 23, Stephen Klobucar, “The history and mystery of hybrid fishes”, in Meat Eater[1]:
    Enter the sturddlefish, a “new” species that was recently created in a lab via unintentional hybridization of Russian sturgeon eggs and American paddlefish sperm.
  • [2021 September 2, Tsuki, 3:37 from the start, in 5 Hybrid Fish From Around The World[2], via YouTube:
    But quite surprisingly, this process produced hundreds of hybrid fish that were given the cute name of sturddlefish.]
  • 2021 October 11, Shuvo (username), “6 fishes that look like a lizard”, in Aquarist Land[3], archived from the original on October 11, 2021:
    From our long research, we found Synodontidae or lizardfish, Axolotl, whiptail catfish (Rineloricaria), Bichir, Deepsea lizardfish, Sturddlefish, and Tiktaalik Roseae have the highest resemblance with the Lizard Species.