Iberochondrostoma almacai is an endemic cyprinid fish from the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula, with a distribution area restricted to three independent Portuguese river basins. This species is critically endangered due to water abstraction, pollution, habitat destruction and introduction of exotic species. Captive breeding for restocking purposes is already being conducted
IUCN Red List assessments for fish species can quickly become out of date. In recent years molecular...
peer reviewedAccording to the current scientific knowledge, over 60 species of fishes of the genus B...
Orsinogobius croaticus is a freshwater fish with a small and limited distribution range in the Adria...
Telestes croaticus is a freshwater fish endemic in Croatia. It is a stygophile species, living above...
small cyprinid (145 mm TL maximum) presents 43–53 canaliculate scales on the lateral line, 9.5–12 sc...
Achondrostoma salmantinum is a small, endemic cyprinid fish from the Iberian Peninsula. It occurs in...
The current freshwater fish fauna crisis is such that natural resource managers urgently need to ide...
Knipowitscia mermere is one of the endemic freshwater gobiid fish in western Anatolia with a distrib...
Brycon nattereri (Ostariophysi: Characiformes: Characidae), a threatened South American freshwater f...
Squalius malacitanus is an endemic cyprinid fish from the south of the Iberian Peninsula. This speci...
Coptodon walteri Thys van den Audenaerde 1968, an endemic cichlid of Ivory Coast and Liberia, is ass...
Diadromous fish evolved in a way to use two completely different environments during their life-cycl...
Squalius castellanus is an endemic cyprinid fish from the Iberian Peninsula, with a distribution are...
Menidia riojai is endemic of the Lerma River headwaters considered critically endangered because its...
The great majority of European anadromous fishes are threatened species (Leleck, 1980). Despite the ...
IUCN Red List assessments for fish species can quickly become out of date. In recent years molecular...
peer reviewedAccording to the current scientific knowledge, over 60 species of fishes of the genus B...
Orsinogobius croaticus is a freshwater fish with a small and limited distribution range in the Adria...
Telestes croaticus is a freshwater fish endemic in Croatia. It is a stygophile species, living above...
small cyprinid (145 mm TL maximum) presents 43–53 canaliculate scales on the lateral line, 9.5–12 sc...
Achondrostoma salmantinum is a small, endemic cyprinid fish from the Iberian Peninsula. It occurs in...
The current freshwater fish fauna crisis is such that natural resource managers urgently need to ide...
Knipowitscia mermere is one of the endemic freshwater gobiid fish in western Anatolia with a distrib...
Brycon nattereri (Ostariophysi: Characiformes: Characidae), a threatened South American freshwater f...
Squalius malacitanus is an endemic cyprinid fish from the south of the Iberian Peninsula. This speci...
Coptodon walteri Thys van den Audenaerde 1968, an endemic cichlid of Ivory Coast and Liberia, is ass...
Diadromous fish evolved in a way to use two completely different environments during their life-cycl...
Squalius castellanus is an endemic cyprinid fish from the Iberian Peninsula, with a distribution are...
Menidia riojai is endemic of the Lerma River headwaters considered critically endangered because its...
The great majority of European anadromous fishes are threatened species (Leleck, 1980). Despite the ...
IUCN Red List assessments for fish species can quickly become out of date. In recent years molecular...
peer reviewedAccording to the current scientific knowledge, over 60 species of fishes of the genus B...
Orsinogobius croaticus is a freshwater fish with a small and limited distribution range in the Adria...