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AGE AND GROWTH OF THE FISH LUCIOBARBUS CALLENSIS (CYPRINIDAE) IN THE OULDJET MELLEGUE DAM (ALGERIA, TEBESSA)

Applied Ecology and Environmental Research
. The present study focuses on the growth of the species Luciobarbus callensis, which is a freshwater fish, more specifically in Algerian rivers and dams. A total of 211 specimens of L.
A. Allalgua   +5 more
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Luciobarbus conocephalus

2023
Published as part of Çiçek, Erdoğan, Fricke, Ronald, Eagderi, Soheil, Sungur, Sevil, Coad, Brian W & Hamdard, Mohammad Hamid, 2023, Fishes of Afghanistan; a revised and updated annotated checklist, pp.
Çiçek, Erdoğan   +5 more
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Food and Feeding Habitate of Luciobarbus xanthopetrus in the Tigris River at Al-Khalis District

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
A seasonal study of the feeding of Luciobarbus xanthopetrus catfish was conducted in three different locations (S1, S2 and S3) of the Tigris River section in Al-Khalis District/Diyala Governorate for the period from winter 2022/2023 to autumn 2023.
Ramadan M. Hameed, R. Attee, L. M. Abbas
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Luciobarbus capito

Published as part of Sayyadzadeh, Golnaz & Esmaeili, Hamid Reza, 2024, Freshwater lamprey and fishes of Iran: Reappraisal and updated checklist with a note on Eagderi et al. (2022), pp.
Sayyadzadeh, Golnaz   +1 more
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First report of Dactylogyrus fimbriphallus (El Gharbi, Birgi & Lambert, 1994) infecting Luciobarbus biscarensis (Boulenger, 1911) in Oued Tadmit River of Djelfa Governorate (Algeria)

African Journal of Aquatic Science
This study aimed to determine the occurrence of dactylogyrid communities in Sahara barbel, Luciobarbus biscarensis (Boulenger, 1911), an endemic species to Algeria, according to season and host factors. A total of 78 samples of L.
Djouhaina Chabira   +3 more
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Luciobarbus capito

2020
Published as part of Jouladeh-Roudbar, Arash, Ghanavi, Hamid Reza & Doadrio, Ignacio, 2020, Ichthyofauna From Iranian Freshwater: Annotated Checklist, Diagnosis, Taxonomy, Distribution and Conservation Assessment, pp. 1-14 in Zoological Studies 59 (21) on pages 82-83, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2020.59-21, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Jouladeh-Roudbar, Arash   +2 more
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Site Fidelity, Home Range Size and Movement Patterns of a Mega‐Fish, Luciobarbus esocinus , in Keban Reservoir, Euphrates River

Aquatic conservation
Luciobarbus esocinus (mangar), a critically endangered mega‐fish species (≤ 140 kg) endemic to the Euphrates and Tigris river systems, faces severe threats due to habitat fragmentation.
A. Alp   +6 more
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Luciobarbus conocephalus

Published as part of Sayyadzadeh, Golnaz & Esmaeili, Hamid Reza, 2024, Freshwater lamprey and fishes of Iran: Reappraisal and updated checklist with a note on Eagderi et al. (2022), pp.
Sayyadzadeh, Golnaz   +1 more
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Luciobarbus graecus

Luciobarbus graecus Common name. Greek barbel. Diagnosis. Distinguished from other species of Luciobarbus in Mediterranean basin by: ● 43–48 total lateral line scales. Size up to 400 mm SL. Distribution. Türkiye: Bakacak on Biga Peninsula west to Çanakkale and south to Büyük Menderes.
Freyhof, JÖrg   +3 more
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Luciobarbus esocinus Heckel 1843

2023
Luciobarbus esocinus Heckel, 1843 [N]—Pike barbel; None Taxonomy. Original description: Luciobarbus esocinus Heckel, 1843: 1054 [64] [Tigris River, Mosul, Iraq; syntypes: NMW 54088 (2), 54091-92 (1, 1); SMF 454 (ex NMW) (1), 6785 (ex NMW) (1)].—Syrian synonyms: Barbus esocinus (Heckel, 1843).—Revisions: None.—Illustration: Heckel (1843: Pl. 4, fig. 2).
Saad, Adib   +5 more
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