"Sciaenidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Sciaenidae is a family of marine fish, commonly known as drumfish or croakers. They are found in tropical and temperate waters worldwide, and are characterized by their drum-like ability to produce sound using a swim bladder. Some common members of this family include the Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) and the red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus).
Sciaenidae refers to a family of marine fish commonly known as drum fishes, including:
| 1. Example Sentence: The species of Sciaenidae, such as the spotted seatrout, are often caught for sport fishing in the Gulf of Mexico.
| 2. Usage: The Sciaenidae family has experienced a 70% decline in population over the past two decades due to environmental pollution.
| 3. Example Sentence: In the sciaenidae, sounds are produced by vibrating the swim bladder, which are heard underwater and in some cases can travel great distances.
| 4. Usage: Most sciaenidae are small fish, reaching only up to 1 meter in length and weighing up to 10 kilograms on average.
| 5. Example Sentence: Notable members of the Sciaenidae family include the whiting, black drum, and striper, which are all popular game species.