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    The allis shad (Alosa alosa) is a widespread Northeast Atlantic species of fish in the Alosidae family. It is an anadromous fish which migrates into fresh water to spawn. It is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, the western Baltic Sea and the western Mediterranean Sea. In appearance it resembles an Atlantic … Meer weergeven

    The allis shad is a typical herring-type fish. It has no lateral line and a somewhat rounded belly. The gill cover is ridged and the scales large. The back is a bluish-green colour and the head brownish with a golden tinge … Meer weergeven

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    Populations have been reduced primarily by overfishing, pollution, and habitat destruction. The estuarine phase, or the time that they … Meer weergeven

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    The allis shad is found in the eastern Atlantic in waters bordering most of Europe and northwestern Africa, and it enters to the western Baltic and western Mediterranean Seas, but it is rare outside France. Meer weergeven

    Alosa alosa has a similar lifecycle to that of the twait shad A. fallax. They are known to live in sympatry, and the two species can … Meer weergeven

    Four special areas of conservation have been designated in Ireland where Alosa species have been known to spawn. Alosa alosa "has … Meer weergeven

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    A coastal species recorded from many areas around the British Isles. Known spawning populations exist in the River Tamar with other possible spawning sites in the English and Bristol Channels and the Solway Firth. Coastal waters returning to freshwater to spawn above gravel substrates. Alosa alosa has been reported in depths ranging from 10 -150 m.
    The systematics and distribution of Alosa shads are complex. The genus inhabits a wide range of habitats, and many taxa are migratory. A few forms are landlocked, including one from Killarney in Ireland, two from lakes in northern Italy, and two in Greece. Several species are native to the Black and Caspian Seas.
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    The lifespan of Alosa species can be up to 10 years, but this is generally uncommon, as many die after spawning. The systematics and distribution of Alosa shads are complex. The genus inhabits a wide range of habitats, and many taxa are migratory.
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    Alosa is a genus of fish, the river herrings, in the family Alosidae. Along with other genera in the subfamily Alosinae, they are generally known as shads. They are distinct from other herrings by having a deeper body and spawning in rivers. Several species can be found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
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  3. Alosa alosa, Allis shad : fisheries, gamefish - FishBase

  4. WEBThe American shad (Alosa sapidissima) is a species of anadromous clupeid fish naturally distributed on the North American coast of the North Atlantic, from Newfoundland to Florida, and as an introduced species on …

  5. American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) - Species Profile

    WEBAnimated Map. Rene Reyes - Bureau of Reclamation. Alosa sapidissima (Wilson, 1811) Common name: American Shad. Taxonomy: available through. Identification: Smith (1985); Whitehead (1985); Page and Burr …

  6. The Allis Shad Alosa alosa: Biology, Ecology, Range, and Status of ...

  7. Allis shad - Alosa alosa - (Linnaeus, 1758) - europa.eu

    WEBGood: the species is viable and maintaining itself on a long-term basis, its natural range is not reduced, and it has a sufficient large habitat.