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Spawning habitat in the spined loach, Cobitis taenia (Cypriniformes: Cobitidae)
Authors:Jörg Bohlen
Affiliation:(1) Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, 277 21 Libe˘chov, Czech Republic (e-mail: bohlen@iapg.cas.cz), CZ
Abstract:Spawning habitat of the endangered spined loach Cobitis taenia was studied in northwestern Germany. The distribution of eggs of the loach in the field was best correlated with the density of vegetation but had little correlation with current velocity, water depth, or bottom substrate. In the aquarium, the loach chose dense vegetation for an oviposition site, as inferred by the direct observations of spawning and the location of spawned eggs. It is concluded that such habitat specialization is an important element in the autecology of the endangered fish and a critical stage in the habitat requirements of its populations.
Keywords:  Cobitis taenia  Spawning substrate  Habitat preference  Reproductive biology
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