Acanthobrama telavivensis, the Yarkon bleak, is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family.
The Acanthobrama telavivensis lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
Acanthobrama telavivensis, the Yarkon bleak, is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family. It is found only in Israel. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss. More
status: Valid as Acanthobrama telavivensis Goren, Fishelson & Trewavas 1973 Cyprinidae. Distribution: Eurasia. Habitat: freshwater. More
Acanthobrama telavivensis Goren, Fishelson and Trewavas, 1973 Acanthobrama terraesanctae Steinitz, 1952 Acanthobrama tricolor (Lortet, 1883) Acanthogobio guentheri Herzenstein, 1892 Acanthorhodeus asmussii (Dybowski, 1872) - Russian bitterling Acanthorhodeus gracilis Regan, 1908 More
Acanthobrama telavivensis Goren, Fishelson and Trewavas, 1973 Links * Higher taxa: Life Vertebrata Fish Cyprinidae Acanthobrama Global map * IDnature guide: Fish More
Acanthobrama telavivensis) dried out six years ago, scientists were forced to transfer members of the species to reproductive aquariums to save them. Several feeding stations were established for raptors in Israel when sources of carrion, their staple diet, dwindled. More
Acanthobrama telavivensis Goren, Fishelson & Trewavas, 1973 Alternate Classifications: Fish: W.T. More
* Fifty years ago, Acanthobrama telavivensis was very abundant in the coastal rivers of Israel. There was a sharp decline between 1950 and 1970. Then the population was stable until 1999. More
Cejn telavivský in Czech (česky)
Lavnun ha'yarqon in Hebrew (עברית)
特拉維夫刺鯿 in Mandarin Chinese
特拉维夫刺鳊 in Mandarin Chinese