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What's the difference between mackerel and sturgeon? What's the difference between mackerel and Chinese sturgeon?

Hank Schrader
2020-12-01 01:22:49
Mackerel refers to a fish belonging to the genus Acipenser, order Acipenser, class Osteichthyes, while sturgeon refers to a fish belonging to the genus Acipenser, order Acipenser, class Osteichthyes. Although the two fish belong to the same family, they belong to different genera. This shows that they are closely related, but not exactly the same. Specifically, their existence history is different. The mackerel originated from the Jurassic stage, while the sturgeon originated from the Cretaceous stage. Their distribution ranges are also different. The mackerel is more northerly.
What's the difference between mackerel and sturgeon? What's the difference between mackerel and Chinese sturgeon?

1. What is the difference

between sturgeon and sturgeon? Both sturgeon and sturgeon are common fish in China. They have a very close relationship and are closely related. They are both fish in the family Acipenser, order Acipenseriformes, class Osteichthyes. However, the specific genera of the two are different, the tuna is the genus, the sturgeon is the genus sturgeon, the two are not exactly the same. In addition, sometimes sturgeon also refers to the fish in the whole sturgeon order, so from this point of view, sturgeon is a kind of sturgeon. At this time, the biggest difference between the two is the size of the range and the number of species. The range of sturgeon is smaller, and the range of sturgeon is larger and the species are more. In fact, the application of these two terms in real life is rather chaotic, and some people will also call all sturgeons as sturgeons.

If we only compare the fish in the sturgeon family with the fish in the sturgeon genus, there are also some differences. For example, from the point of view of living environment, the fish in the genus mainly live in the Heilongjiang and Songhua River basins in Northeast China, while the sturgeon mainly live in the Yangtze River and offshore areas in the south. In terms of the history of existence, the fish in the genus originated from the Jurassic stage, but the sturgeon species originated from the Cretaceous stage.

2. What is the difference

between mackerel and Chinese sturgeon? It has been introduced above that mackerel and sturgeon are not the same, but the application of these two terms in real life is still rather confusing. The Chinese sturgeon is a fish of the genus Acipenser, order Acipenser, class Osteichthyes, and the Chinese sturgeon is a fish of the genus Acipenser, order Acipenser, class Osteichthyes. It can be seen that there is a certain relationship between the two, but they are not the same. In addition to the differences in categories, the two are different in terms of preciousness and living environment. Chinese sturgeon is a rare species, which is a protected animal in our country and is more precious than mackerel. In addition, the Chinese sturgeon generally lives in the Yangtze River Basin, while the Chinese sturgeon lives in the northeast, which is also an important difference.

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