esociforms
Esociforms are a small order of freshwater fishes primarily characterized by the single family Esocidae, which includes the pikes. This order is part of the superorder Protacanthopterygii, within the class Actinopterygii. Esociforms are known for their elongated bodies, sharp teeth, and predatory habits, making them effective hunters in their aquatic environments.
The family Esocidae comprises several genera and species, with the northern pike (Esox lucius) being the most
Esociforms exhibit a number of distinctive morphological features such as a laterally compressed body, a long
Reproduction generally involves spawning in shallow, vegetated waters during spring, with females laying numerous eggs that
Overall, Esociforms are notable for their distinctive predatory adaptations, ecological importance, and their evolutionary position as