Syngnathiform
Syngnathiformes is an order of fish characterized by their elongated bodies, tube-shaped mouths, and unique reproductive behaviors. This diverse group includes approximately 370 species across several families, most notably the Syngnathidae, which encompasses pipefish, seahorses, and seadragons. Members of this order are primarily marine, inhabiting coastal waters and coral reefs, though some are found in brackish and freshwater environments.
The distinguishing features of syngnathiform fish include elongated, slender bodies often with armored plates or bony
Syngnathiform fish play important ecological roles as predators of small crustaceans and plankton. They often serve
Taxonomically, Syngnathiformes is divided into several families, with Syngnathidae being the most prominent. The order is