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Cabdio morar
Country
| Country | Myanmar |
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| Continent Ocean | Asia |
Classification
| Kingdom | Animalia (COL) |
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| Phylum | Chordata (COL) |
| Class | Actinopterygii (COL) |
| Order | Cypriniformes (COL) |
| Family | Cyprinidae (COL) |
Taxonomy
| Genus | Cabdio | Reference | |
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| SubGenus | Vernacular Name | ||
| Species | morar | IUCN Threat Status-Year | Least Concern, 2010 |
| SubSpecies | Nat'l Threat Status-Year | Not Evaluated, 2000 | |
| Infraspecies | Reason for Change | ||
| Infraspecies Rank | CITES | ||
| Taxonomic Group | Fish | Native Status | Native |
| Scientific Name Author | (Hamilton, 1822) | Country Distribution | Myanmar |
| Citation | Description | Asia: Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Thailand.
Geographic Range [top]
Range Description: It is distributed in Iran; Pakistan: Swat River drainage; northern and northeastern India: Uttar Pradesh (Dehra Dun, Nainital); Nepal; Bangladesh; Myanmar; and Thailand. The taxonomic identity of the records in Iran, Myanmar, Pakistan and Thailand needs to be confirmed.
Countries occurrence:
Native:
Bangladesh; India; Myanmar; Nepal
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Population [top]
Population:
Population of this species is widely spread across different lowland riverine areas from Nepal to northeastern India.
Current Population Trend: Unknown
Additional data:
?Continuing decline of mature individuals: Unknown
?Population severely fragmented: No
Habitat and Ecology [top]
Habitat and Ecology:
Found in streams, rivers and ponds in plains and mountainous regions. This is an oviparous species; they scatter their egg after laying them and are externally fertilized (Menon 1999, Breder and Rosen 1966). It attains 17.5 cm of length.
Systems: Freshwater
Use and Trade [top]
Use and Trade: This species attains a length of 17.5 cm; and fished for food and aquarium trade.
Threats [top]
Major Threat(s):
The fish is being harvested for its ornamental value and for its food value, using destructive fishing methods. The areas is also affected by habitat degradation due to deforestation.
Conservation Actions [top]
Conservation Actions:
More research about the the biology and trends of this species is needed, especially due to rampant fishing for the ornamental trade.
Citation: Chaudhry, S. 2010. Cabdio morar. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2010: e.T166469A6215983. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-4.RLTS.T166469A6215983.en. Downloaded on 25 January 2016.
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Record Level
Growth Parameters
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| Individual Count | 0 | GML Features | |
| Observerd Individual Count | 0 | Notes |
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Additional Info
Synonyms To Manage Synonyms for Cabdio morar, click this link: Synonyms. |
Aspidoparia morar (Hamilton, 1822) ¦ Aspidoparia sardina Heckel, 1846-49 ¦ Aspidoporia morar (Hamilton, 1822) ¦ Aspidopria morar (Hamilton, 1822) ¦ Cyprinus morar Hamilton, 1822 ¦ Leuciscus morar (Hamilton, 1822) ¦ Morara morar (Hamilton, 1822) ¦ |
Common Names To Manage Common Names for Cabdio morar, click this link: Common Names. |
Carplet () ¦ Aspidoparia () ¦ |
Localities To Manage Localities for Cabdio morar, click this link: Localities. |
Species Record Updated By:
Carlos Aurelio Callangan
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