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Luciobarbus steindachneri

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Cypriniformes

Genus
  
Luciobarbus (disputed)

Higher classification
  
Barbus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cyprinidae

Scientific name
  
Luciobarbus steindachneri

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Barbus, Cyprinidae, Luciobarbus guiraonis, Luciobarbus microcephalus, Luciobarbus graecus

Luciobarbus steindachneri is a ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. It is here placed in Luciobarbus following the IUCN, but that genus is very closely related to the other typical barbels and perhaps better considered a mere subgenus of Barbus.

This large barbel can reach a length of almost 50 cm (20 in) when adult. It is endemic to the Iberian Peninsula, where it is found in both Portugal and Spain. It occurs in deep, slow-moving rivers and reservoirs of the middle and lower Guadiana and Tagus River's drainage basins. Abundant growth of water plants seems to be necessary for it to thrive.

It has declined by more than a third since the late 1990s, and it is not a common species anymore; it is classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN. The main cause of its decline is unsustainable use of water resources, such as water pollution, extraction for agriculture and damming. Introduced exotic fishes pose an additional problem. L. steindachneri is listed as Protected Species in Appendix III of the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats.

References

Luciobarbus steindachneri Wikipedia