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On the Growth and Reproductive Biology of asp, Aspius vorax, Population from the Middle Reaches of Euphrates River. Introduction. The Euphrates-Tigris Basin, known as. Mesopotamia, is primarily shared by Turkey, Syria and Iraq, with tributaries originating in Iran which make it the largest river system in southwest Asia.
Herzog [8] recorded E. sieboldi von Nordmann, 1832 from. Aspius vorax Heckel, 1843 from the Tigris River. Rahemo [9] described E. barbi Rahemo, 1982 and. E. mosulensis Rahemo, 1982 from Barbus grypus. (Heckel, 1843) and Cyprinion macrostomus Heckel,. 1843 respectively, in the Tigris River near the city of Mosul.
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8 Dec 2016 A Study on the Age, Growth and Reproduction of Aspius vorax (Heckel,. 1843) (Cyprinidae) in Ataturk Dam Lake (Euphrates River), Turkey. Introduction. The freshwater fish Aspius vorax Heckel, 1843,. is a cyprinid which is found along the Euphrates and. Tigris Rivers in Turkey, Syria and Iraq (Mahdi, 1967;.
species were collected Bathygoupius fuscus and the anadromus species Tenaulosa ilisha. ,(8 cm total length). In Huwayzah marsh ,all the fish assemblage consisted of freshwater species, L.abu coming first in abundance. (36.22% )followed by C. carassius (23.04% ) than Aspius vorax(10.84%). PDF created with pdfFactory
to 1·18 with a mean value of 1·0. Spawning occurred in January, fecundity was 74 509 with a mean of 1157 eggs -1 body weight. Mean diameter of eggs was 1071 (pm). A developed ovary had ova of two sizes, immature oocytes and mature ova. The fish is a carnivorous feeder. Enhanced PDF · Standard PDF (362.9 KB)
Some aspects of the biology of a cyprinid, Aspius vorax. Heckel. M. SHAFI. Natural History Research Centre, University ofBaghdad, Iraq. AND. B. M. JASIM. Department of Biology, College of Science, University ofBaghdad, Iraq. (Received 5 May 1981, Accepted24 June 1981). Scales were used for the determination of age
Leuciscus vorax, sometimes known as the Tigris asp or Mesopotamian asp, is a freshwater fish of the Cyprinid family. It is native to the Tigris-Euphrates basin in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. It is found in abundance in the lakes and canals in what is now known as Camp Victory Base Complex near Baghdad International
9 Feb 2016 The freshwater fish Aspius vorax Heckel, 1843, is a cyprinid which is found along the Euphrates and. Tigris Rivers in Turkey, Syria and Iraq (Mahdi, 1967;. Kuru, 1979; Coad, 1996; Bogutskaya, 1997). The biological characteristics of the A. vorax have been investigated in several studies at different localities
Abstract: This study was conducted to determine length-weight relationships of Aspius vorax (Heckel, 1843). (Cyprinidae) from Shadegan Wetland in Khuzestan Province of Iran from November 2008 to October 2009. Samples were collected from fishing site at seven stations: Mahshar, Rogbe, Khorosy, Canal, Ateish,
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