RM2CP5WRD–. Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, Pisces . Pisces. 141 deutlich. Augen verhältnismäßig größer, als bei allen anderenAbramis-Kvten. Körper noch stärker seitlich zusammengedrückt,wie bei der vorigen Art. Afterflosse außerordentlich lang, vor demEnde der Rückenflosse beginnend. Schwanzflosse mit auffallendverlängerter unterer Spitze. Brustflossen die Wurzel der kürzerenBauchflossen überragend. Schlundknochen stehen nach ihrer Form in der Mitte zwischendenen von A. brama (Fig. 140) und A. vimba (Fig. 142).. Fig. 138. Abramis sapa (Pall.). Rücken nur wenig dunkler als der übrige, silberweiß gef
RFDMXAWC–vector image of white-eye
RFF3XJP7–poisoned fish Abramis sapa
RMCNR8ET–Danube bream, Danubian bream, white-eye bream (Abramis sapa), two individuals , 20 cm, Austria, Danube, Engelhartszell
RMJ44WME–Donaubrasem zwemmend boven de rivierbodem; de stroomminnende donaubrasem duikt sinds kort in Nederland op, hij heeft Nederland bereikt via de grote rivieren nadat hij waarschijnlijk bij uitzettingen ten behoeve van de sportvisserij in Duitsland is geintroduceerd; Danube bream swimming above the river bottom, the Danube bream recently colonised the Dutch rivers, probably as a result from introductions in Germany.
RMBKH7XP–Danube bream swimming above the river bottom, the Danube bream recently colonised the Dutch rivers, probably as a result from introductions in Germany.
RMRHJW0E–. Biology of the seas of the U.S.S.R. Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE ARAL SEA 669 none of the species multiplies there. According to G. Nikolsky, ' the main items of fish diet in this part of the Sea, both in the epilimnion and in the hypolimnion are amphipods {Pontogammarus aralensis). Bivalves and gastro- pod molluscs play a much smaller role. Air insects, mainly caddis fly and chironomids, are of significance in the diet of fish living in the epilimnion (bream, Abramis sapa and vobla in the spring and autumn, and Pelecus and Chalcalburnus throughout the year)
RMGK489E–48090 Abramis sapa (Pallas)
RFF3XMGH–white-eye fish underwater
RFH7JDKT–fish poisoned with the dying green scum
RFH32FP8–white-eye fish on shoal in the summer during a heat
RFF3XMGJ–white-eye fish underwater
RFH32FPE–white-eye fish on shoal in the summer during a heat
RFF3XMGG–white-eye fish underwater
RFF3XJNX–poisoned fish
RFH32FPD–white-eye fish on shoal in the summer during a heat
RFH32FP7–white-eye fish on shoal in the summer during a heat
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