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species Coregonus lavaretus and
about the
number of
species in the
genus Coregonus in general. In a
narrow sense,
Coregonus lavaretus, or the lavaret,...
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species is a
matter of debate. The type
species of the
genus is
Coregonus lavaretus. Most
Coregonus species inhabit lakes and rivers, and
several species...
- is not
uncommon for
species such as
Coregonus widegreni and
Coregonus lavaretus. At the time,
there was an
increase in
younger groups of C. widegreni...
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considered belonging to the
widespread Eurasian common whitefish (Coregonus
lavaretus). This
accords with the
close genetic similarity among these units, and...
- the
European whitefish complex (Coregonus
lavaretus sensu lato), and
often not
distinguished from C.
lavaretus. Kottelat, M. and J. Freyhof, 2007. Handbook...
- some
authorities ****ign the
gwyniad to the
common whitefish (Coregonus
lavaretus), and a
morphological review in 2012 was
unable to find any
solid evidence...
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genetic studies have
shown it
actually belongs to the cir****polar
Coregonus lavaretus-clupeaformis
complex of lake whitefishes,
which also has
other members...
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Coregonus huntsmani in the
genus Coregonus Common whitefish,
Coregonus lavaretus in the
genus Coregonus Lake whitefish,
Coregonus clupeaformis in the genus...
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others as a
variant of the
widespread Eurasian whitefish species Coregonus lavaretus. It is
present in
Brothers Water, Haweswater, Red Tarn and Ullswater,...
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species are the pike (Esox lucius) and the
common whitefish (Coregonus
lavaretus).
First mentioned as
Werdse in an 1143 deed, the lake's name originates...