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Alabama shiner

Cyprinella callistia

Not Evaluated Freshwater
Comprimento Máximo
13,0 cm
Família

Sobre

The Alabama Shiner is a freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae. Scientifically described as <em>Cyprinella callistia</em>, this small cyprinid typically reaches a maximum length of around 13 cm. Native to the freshwater drainages of the southeastern United States, the Alabama Shiner is endemic to the Alabama River system, where it inhabits clear, flowing streams and rivers with gravel or sandy substrates. It tends to favor areas with moderate to swift current and is often found in association with submerged vegetation and woody debris. Like other members of the genus Cyprinella, it likely feeds on small invertebrates and plant material. The species is a schooling fish, congregating in groups that provide protection from predators. Breeding males of many Cyprinella species display vivid coloration, and the Alabama Shiner is no exception, making it a subject of interest to naturalists and regional biologists. Details of habitat and range for this species remain limited in the ichthyological literature beyond its known affinity for the Alabama River basin. Monitoring of this endemic species is ongoing due to its restricted range and the pressures facing freshwater habitats throughout the southeastern United States.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 13,0 cm

Habitat & Distribution

Tipo de Água
Freshwater
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Taxonomy

Ordem Cypriniformes (Carps and minnows)
Família Leuciscidae
Espécies Cyprinella callistia

Perguntas Frequentes

How big does Alabama shiner get?
Alabama shiner can grow up to 13.0 cm long.
What family does Alabama shiner belong to?
Alabama shiner (Cyprinella callistia) belongs to the family Leuciscidae in the order Cypriniformes (Carps and minnows).

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