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Albock

Coregonus fatioi

Not Evaluated Freshwater
الطول الأقصى
36,0 cm
نطاق العمق
0-30m
الفصيلة

نبذة

<em>Coregonus fatioi</em>, commonly referred to as the Albock, is a coregonid whitefish belonging to the family Salmonidae. Endemic to Lake Constance (Bodensee) on the border of Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, it inhabits the clear, deep, cold freshwater of this large perialpine lake at depths primarily ranging from the surface to approximately 30 metres. It reaches a maximum recorded length of approximately 36 cm. <em>Coregonus fatioi</em> is one of several coregonid species and ecotypes found in Alpine lakes, many of which arose through adaptive radiation following post-glacial colonisation. Lake Constance coregonids feed primarily on zooplankton and small invertebrates. Details of precise habitat preferences and population structure beyond the lake remain limited in the ichthyological literature, as the taxonomy of Alpine coregonids has historically been complex and subject to revision. This species is of interest primarily to researchers studying Alpine lake fish diversity and to regional fisheries. The broader genus <em>Coregonus</em> includes many commercially important whitefish species valued for their delicate, mild flesh, and Lake Constance coregonids have traditionally supported regional fisheries, though eutrophication and climate change have affected whitefish populations in many Alpine lakes.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 36,0 cm
نطاق العمق 0-30m

Habitat & Distribution

نوع الماء
Freshwater
نطاق العمق
0-30m
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Taxonomy

الرتبة Salmoniformes (Salmon and trout)
الفصيلة Salmonidae (Salmons and trouts)
الأنواع Coregonus fatioi

الأسئلة الشائعة

How big does Albock get?
Albock can grow up to 36.0 cm long.
What family does Albock belong to?
Albock (Coregonus fatioi) belongs to the family Salmonidae (Salmons and trouts) in the order Salmoniformes (Salmon and trout).

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