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Lake Garda carpione

Salmo carpio

Salmo carpio (Lake Garda carpione)
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Distribution
no distribution map available
critically endangered



Habitat
Temperature:
F8.0-22.0 °C
Salinity:
Ffresh water
Photoperiod:
F9-15 h
Substrate:
Fyes
Trophic level:
not investigated by us yet
Growth
Length:
not investigated by us yet
Weight:
not investigated by us yet
Maturity:
F3.0-4.0 years
Malformations:
Fyes
Morphology:
not investigated by us yet
Swimming
Home range:
no data found yet
Depth:
F25.0-200.0 m
Speed:
not investigated by us yet
Migration:
Fpotamodromous
Type:
not investigated by us yet
Reproduction
Nest building:
Fno
Courtship:
no data found yet
Mating type:
no data found yet
Fecundity:
not investigated by us yet
Brood care:
no data found yet
Social behaviour
Aggregation:
Fschool
Organisation:
not investigated by us yet
Aggression:
no data found yet
Handling
Farming frequency:
no data found yet
Farming stress:
no data found yet
Slaughter protocol:
Fprepared

Farming remarks

Salmo carpio
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FishTalk

Salmo carpio is an Italian salmonid species restricted to Lake Garda in northern Italy, and it is currently critically endangered. Its life expectancy is 5 years. S. carpio was introduced in several Italian lakes and in New Zealand without success. An Italian Institute started a farming programme to increase the natural population and to sell them to the public. There is limited information about the behaviour and home range of S. carpio in the wild, as well as limited publicly available information about its farming conditions.

For details see: WelfareCheck | farm
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