Alosa killarnensis
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Alosa killarnensis is a fresh water species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alosa.

Geographic Location

Lough Leane in Ireland
Ireland
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is only the place where it is found. Eutrophication and introduction of species such as Rutilus rutilus and Abramis brama are the most probable threats. They are also very sensitive to pollution.

Habitat

Alosa killarnensis have been found in lacustrine, pelagic, spawns in shallow bay type of habitats.

Biology

They have a life span of about five years. Males are smaller than the females. They generally feed on zooplanktons, and spawn in June - July on gravel bars and gravelled shallows in and around the islands of the lake.

Conservation activities

The adopted method for their conservation involves the identification of spawning sites and protecting them from declining water quality.
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