Everything about The American Gizzard Shad totally explained
The
American gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum is a
fish of the herring family
Clupeidae native to fresh and salt waters of eastern
North America.
Like other gizzard shads, the body is deep somewhat forward of the middle. It is a grayish or silvery blue above, becoming silver on the sides and white below. The
dorsal fin has 10-12 rays; in adults, the last ray is very long, extending beyond the rest of the fin. The
caudal fin is deeply forked. They can reach a length of 57 cm, and weigh up to nearly 2 kg.
American gizzard shad begin life feeding on
zooplankton, using their teeth to catch them. At about 1 inch in length, they lose the teeth, become deeper-bodied, develop the muscular
gizzard, and become
filter feeders, consuming both small invertebrates and
phytoplankton, as well as some
sand for the gizzard.
They live in a variety of open waters, both clear and silty, including rivers, swamps, lakes, and bays, typically near the surface. They avoid fast-moving water.
Native range extends from the
Great Lakes and
St. Lawrence River area west to eastern
South Dakota and central
New Mexico, as well as to the
Gulf of Mexico, where it has been found as far south as
Rio Panuco in
Mexico.
The specific epithet
cepedianum honors French naturalist
Bernard Germain Étienne de La Ville-sur-Illon, comte de Lacépède (1756-1825).
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