New Subspecies of Twaite Shad Alosa fallax balticus (Clupeidae)
We have carried out a comparative analysis of the morphological features of Twaite shad Alosa fallax based on our own data (Curonian Lagoon, Baltic Sea (2008 and 2009)) and comparative materials (collections of Russian and foreign natural history museums, including published data). The results of th...
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description | We have carried out a comparative analysis of the morphological features of Twaite shad
Alosa fallax
based on our own data (Curonian Lagoon, Baltic Sea (2008 and 2009)) and comparative materials (collections of Russian and foreign natural history museums, including published data). The results of this study allow us to assign the Baltic Sea population of Twaite shad to the taxonomic status of subspecies
Alosa fallax balticus
subsp. nov. The Baltic Sea subspecies differs from other subspecies of Atlantic Twaite shad
A. fallax
by a lower number of gill rakers (mean 36.7) and vertebrae (53.6) and larger pre dorsal distance (46.2%
SL
or 41.6–42.7%
TL
).
A. fallax balticus
is one of the subspecies that have the lowest number of gill rakers on the first gill arch among subspecies of the species
Alosa fallax
in the northeastern Atlantic and seas of its basins. |
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Alosa fallax
based on our own data (Curonian Lagoon, Baltic Sea (2008 and 2009)) and comparative materials (collections of Russian and foreign natural history museums, including published data). The results of this study allow us to assign the Baltic Sea population of Twaite shad to the taxonomic status of subspecies
Alosa fallax balticus
subsp. nov. The Baltic Sea subspecies differs from other subspecies of Atlantic Twaite shad
A. fallax
by a lower number of gill rakers (mean 36.7) and vertebrae (53.6) and larger pre dorsal distance (46.2%
SL
or 41.6–42.7%
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Alosa fallax
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Alosa fallax balticus
subsp. nov. The Baltic Sea subspecies differs from other subspecies of Atlantic Twaite shad
A. fallax
by a lower number of gill rakers (mean 36.7) and vertebrae (53.6) and larger pre dorsal distance (46.2%
SL
or 41.6–42.7%
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Alosa fallax
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Alosa fallax balticus
subsp. nov. The Baltic Sea subspecies differs from other subspecies of Atlantic Twaite shad
A. fallax
by a lower number of gill rakers (mean 36.7) and vertebrae (53.6) and larger pre dorsal distance (46.2%
SL
or 41.6–42.7%
TL
).
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Alosa fallax
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