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Albeli

Coregonus zuerichensis

Not Evaluated Freshwater
Panjang Maks.
42,0 cm
Kedalaman
12-100m
Famili

Tentang

<em>Coregonus zuerichensis</em>, the Zürich whitefish or a closely related coregonid form from the Lake Zürich basin, belongs to the family Salmonidae. Endemic to deep prealpine Swiss lakes, this freshwater species occupies depths from approximately 12 to 100 metres — one of the shallower depth ranges documented among the local coregonid assemblage. Adults can reach up to approximately 42 cm in total length. Members of this genus are planktivores and invertebrate feeders, exploiting the limnetic zone during colder periods and retreating to deeper, cooler water during thermal stratification. The Swiss lake coregonids are a taxonomically complex group, with many species and forms having been described from individual lake basins. Populations of <em>Coregonus zuerichensis</em> and its relatives have faced historical pressure from eutrophication and fisheries exploitation. Details of habitat and range for this species remain limited in the ichthyological literature. Conservation status is not formally evaluated.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 42,0 cm
Kedalaman 12-100m

Habitat & Distribution

Jenis Air
Freshwater
Kedalaman
12-100m
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Taxonomy

Ordo Salmoniformes (Salmon and trout)
Famili Salmonidae (Salmons and trouts)
Spesies Coregonus zuerichensis

Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

How big does Albeli get?
Albeli can grow up to 42.0 cm long.
What family does Albeli belong to?
Albeli (Coregonus zuerichensis) belongs to the family Salmonidae (Salmons and trouts) in the order Salmoniformes (Salmon and trout).

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