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- Boreogadus_saida abstract "Boreogadus saida, known as the polar cod or as the Arctic cod, is a fish of the cod family Gadidae, related to the true cod (genus Gadus). Note that there is also another fish species for which both the common names Arctic cod and polar cod are used, Arctogadus glacialis.Boreogadus saida has a slender body, deeply forked tail, projecting mouth and a small whisker on its chin. It is plainly coloured with brownish spots and a silvery body. It grows to a length of 40 centimetres (16 in) TL. This species is found further north than any other fish (beyond 84°N) with a distribution spanning the Arctic seas off northern Russia, Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.This fish is most commonly found at the water's surface, but is also known to travel at depths greater than 900 m. The polar cod is known to frequent river mouths. It is a hardy fish that survives best at temperatures of 0–4 °C but may tolerate colder temperatures owing to the presence of antifreeze protein compounds in its blood. They group in large schools in ice-free waters.Boreogadus saida feeds on plankton and krill. It is in turn the primary food source for narwhals, belugas, ringed seals and seabirds. They are fished commercially in Russia.".
- Boreogadus_saida binomialAuthority Ivan_Lepyokhin.
- Boreogadus_saida class Actinopterygii.
- Boreogadus_saida family Gadidae.
- Boreogadus_saida kingdom Animal.
- Boreogadus_saida order Gadiformes.
- Boreogadus_saida phylum Chordate.
- Boreogadus_saida thumbnail Boreogadus_saida.jpg?width=300.
- Boreogadus_saida wikiPageExternalLink arctic.htm.
- Boreogadus_saida wikiPageID "405062".
- Boreogadus_saida wikiPageRevisionID "546476212".
- Boreogadus_saida binomial "Boreogadus saida".
- Boreogadus_saida classis Actinopterygii.
- Boreogadus_saida familia Gadidae.
- Boreogadus_saida genus "Boreogadus".
- Boreogadus_saida genusAuthority "Günther, 1862".
- Boreogadus_saida hasPhotoCollection Boreogadus_saida.
- Boreogadus_saida imageWidth "240".
- Boreogadus_saida name "Boreogadus saida".
- Boreogadus_saida ordo Gadiformes.
- Boreogadus_saida phylum Chordate.
- Boreogadus_saida regnum "Animalia".
- Boreogadus_saida species "B. saida".
- Boreogadus_saida subject Category:Fish_of_Europe.
- Boreogadus_saida subject Category:Gadidae.
- Boreogadus_saida subject Category:Monotypic_fish_genera.
- Boreogadus_saida type Animal.
- Boreogadus_saida type Eukaryote.
- Boreogadus_saida type Fish.
- Boreogadus_saida type Species.
- Boreogadus_saida type Organism.
- Boreogadus_saida comment "Boreogadus saida, known as the polar cod or as the Arctic cod, is a fish of the cod family Gadidae, related to the true cod (genus Gadus). Note that there is also another fish species for which both the common names Arctic cod and polar cod are used, Arctogadus glacialis.Boreogadus saida has a slender body, deeply forked tail, projecting mouth and a small whisker on its chin. It is plainly coloured with brownish spots and a silvery body. It grows to a length of 40 centimetres (16 in) TL.".
- Boreogadus_saida label "Arctische kabeljauw".
- Boreogadus_saida label "Boreogadus saida".
- Boreogadus_saida label "Boreogadus saida".
- Boreogadus_saida label "Boreogadus saida".
- Boreogadus_saida label "Morue polaire".
- Boreogadus_saida label "Polardorsch".
- Boreogadus_saida label "Sajka".
- Boreogadus_saida label "Сайка (рыба)".
- Boreogadus_saida label "北鱈".
- Boreogadus_saida sameAs Polardorsch.
- Boreogadus_saida sameAs Boreogadus_saida.
- Boreogadus_saida sameAs Morue_polaire.
- Boreogadus_saida sameAs Boreogadus_saida.
- Boreogadus_saida sameAs Arctische_kabeljauw.
- Boreogadus_saida sameAs Sajka.
- Boreogadus_saida sameAs m.0249_2.
- Boreogadus_saida sameAs Q829980.
- Boreogadus_saida sameAs Q829980.
- Boreogadus_saida wasDerivedFrom Boreogadus_saida?oldid=546476212.
- Boreogadus_saida depiction Boreogadus_saida.jpg.
- Boreogadus_saida isPrimaryTopicOf Boreogadus_saida.
- Boreogadus_saida name "Boreogadus saida".