- The
twait shad or
twaite shad (Alosa fallax) is a
species of fish in the
family Alosidae. It is
found in the
eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean...
- [citation needed]
There are 2
species of
shad commonly encountered by
anglers in Ireland.
Twaite Shad and
Allis shad run a
small number of
river in the south...
- dams are
causing allis shad to
spawn downstream from
their usual locations,
potentially prompting hybridization with
twaite shad.
Climate change may force...
- species. The
Killarney shad is
smaller than the
twaite shad (only 20 cm), and has a low gill
raker number.
While the
Killarney shad is the only landlocked...
- Alosidae, or the
shads, are a
family of
clupeiform fishes. The
family currently comprises four
genera worldwide, and
about 32 species. The
shads are pelagic...
- Rochard.
Estuarine Phase during Seaward Migration for
Allis Shad Alosa Alosa and
Twaite Shad Alosa Fallax ****ure Spawners.
Ecology of
Freshwater Fish 18...
- decades. The
Killarney shad (or goureen) (Alosa
fallax killarnensis) is a land-locked lake-dwelling
subspecies of
twaite shad, a
mostly marine species...
-
conservation in
respect of its po****tion of
three species of lamprey,
twaite shad,
European bullhead,
Atlantic salmon and otter.
Ordnance Survey Explorer...
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include particularly fishes of the
order Clupeiformes (herrings, sardines,
shad, hilsa, menhaden, anchovies, and sprats), but also
other small fish, including...
- (Salmo salar). In May the Towy has a run of the rare and
protected twaite shad and
allis shad. The Towy also
contains brown trout, eels, pike, and a variety...