Gobio hettitorum Ladiges, 1960
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https://doi.org/ 10.55730/1300-0179.3147 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F3D57F-ED77-FFC7-FD5B-F8900282FBD7 |
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Felipe |
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Gobio hettitorum Ladiges, 1960 |
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Gobio hettitorum Ladiges, 1960 View in CoL [E] ― Anatolian gudgeon/Dere kayası
Taxonomy. Originaldescription: Gobiohettitorum Ladiges,
1960: 137, fig. 10 [ Gökdere Karaman, Türkiye; holotype: ZMH H1129 View Materials ]. ― Synonyms: None. ― Revisions: None. ― Illustration: None .
Status in Türkiye. Recorded from Türkiye in the original description by Ladiges (1960). Listed in previous checklists from Türkiye by Kuru (2004); Geldiay and Balık (2007); Fricke et al. (2007); Kuru et al. (2014); Çiçek et al. (2015, 2018 a, 2020). ― Turkish material: ZMH.
Distribution and habitat. Distribution in Türkiye: Gökdere watersheds, around Karaman, Southern Lake Tuz basin. ― Distribution in river basins: 16- Konya. ― General distribution: Asia Minor: southern Lake Tuz basin ( Türkiye). ― Distribution in ecoregions: 431-Central Anatolia. ― Habitat: This species inhabits a small stream with a gravel and sand bottom. Freshwater.
Economic importance. Locally consumed but of no commercial importance.
Conservation. Conservation status in Türkiye: CR. ― IUCN: CR (IUCN, 2023). ― Threats: ABS, CLI, CON, HAB. ― High sensitivity to human activities. ― Not considered a keystone species. ― Decline status: Decreasing. ― High priority for conservation action.
Remarks. Gobio hettitorum is cooccurring with G. microlepidotus , G. gymnostethus , and G. insuyanus in Konya endorheic basin. Recent molecular findings represent low level differences among them (Aksu and Bektas, 2019). It is probable that G. hettitorum is a synonym of Gobio microlepidotus Battalgil, 1942 . A manuscript prepared and submitted to a journal by the authors.
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Zoologisches Museum Hamburg |
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