The Iberian Nase is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family.
reservoir and downstream the Iberian nase became dominant. In addition, non-native species have been captured, in both the reservoir and the river, which had never before been captured in the headwaters of the Guadalete. More
The Iberian Nase (Chondrostoma polylepis) is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family. It is found in Portugal and Spain. Its natural habitats are rivers and intermittent rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss. More
Carp, Barbel, Black Bass, Pike and Iberian Nase available in the Guadalhorce lake 200 meters from El Arpa Angling is very popular in The Lake District of Malaga - and the Gobantes area (in front of El Arpa) is the best place for carp and black bass. More
Iberian Nase ( Chondrostoma polylepis ) Boga The Iberian nase can be identified by its prominent snout and thick upper lip. It is found in fast-flowing rivers, migrating upstream to shallower tributaries to breed. More
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dominant group collected, with Iberian nase Chondrostoma polylepis (Steindachner) (31.8%) being the most abundant species, followed by Iberian barbel Barbus bocagei (Steindachner) (21.1%), Iberian dace Leuciscus carolitertii (Doadrio) (19.2%) and Iberian red roach Rutilus arcasii (Steindachner) (7.1%). Brown trout Salmo trutta fario (L. More
Microhabitat use by Iberian nase Chondrostoma polylepis and Iberian chub Squalius carolitertii in three small streams, north-west Portugal eng Santos JM ; Godinho FN ; Ferreira MT ; Ecology of Freshwater Fish vol. 13 pp. More