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Trophic Strategy

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Adults may be found in the upper 200 m and on several occasions in the upper 100 m. Larvae (
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Drina Sta. Iglesia
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Biology

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Oceanic species (Ref. 4478). Feeds on other midwater fishes (Ref. 4763).
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Evermannella melanoderma

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Evermannella melanoderma, the Indian sabertooth fish, is a species of the Evermannelidae family located in tropical and subtropical waters in the Atlantic Ocean. The body composition of E. melanoderma differs from other species, as their eyes are tubular and directed dorsally and slightly anteriorally. The eye diameter is much broader than the interorbital width as well.[1]

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Evermannella melanoderma: Brief Summary

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Evermannella melanoderma, the Indian sabertooth fish, is a species of the Evermannelidae family located in tropical and subtropical waters in the Atlantic Ocean. The body composition of E. melanoderma differs from other species, as their eyes are tubular and directed dorsally and slightly anteriorally. The eye diameter is much broader than the interorbital width as well.

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Diet

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Adults feed on other midwater fishes

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North-West Atlantic Ocean species (NWARMS)

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Distribution

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tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic as far north as 44.86°N

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Habitat

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Adults may be found in the upper 200 m and on several occasions in the upper 100 m.

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