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Squalius carolitertii

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Squalius carolitertii

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Genus
  
Squalius

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Species

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Squalius, Squalius pyrenaicus, Squalius alburnoides, Iberian nase, Achondrostoma arcasii

Bordallos squalius carolitertii en la laguna negra


Squalius carolitertii is a species of fresh-water fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found in Portugal and Spain, and known there as the bordallo, escalo or gallego.

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Its natural habitats are rivers and intermittent rivers. It is not considered threatened by the IUCN.

Distribution

The Northern Iberian chub, Squalius carolitertii (Doadrio, 1988), is a small endemic cyprinid inhabiting the rivers of the Iberian Peninsula across a large area, including the Douro, Mondego, Lima, Minho, and Lérez basins. Recently several researchers have reported this species for the first time from the upper reaches of the Alberche River (a tributary of the Tagus basin in central Spain) and in the Oitavén River (a tributary of the Verdugo River in northwestern Spain).

Diet

S. carolitertii is an omnivorous fish feeding predominantly on aquatic invertebrates, being nymphs of Baetis spp. the most abundant prey, although detritus is an important food item. Moreover, in S. carolitertii, as in many other fish species, there is normally a change in the diet composition during the life of the fish, and these age-related diet shifts occur at three different levels: (1) frequency of occurrence of detritus decreases with fish age; (2) prey selection varies with fish age; and (3) mean prey size increases as fish size increased.

References

Squalius carolitertii Wikipedia