Salmo taleri explained

Salmo taleri, also known as the Zeta trout, is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family. It is found in the Upper Zeta river and Moraca drainage in Montenegro.

Description

The fish can reach a maximum recorded length of .[1] It lives near or at the bottom of the water body. There are quite a few black spots on the flank and side of head.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Marić . Ana . Špelić . Ivan . Radočaj . Tena . Vidović . Zoran . Kanjuh . Tamara . Vilizzi . Lorenzo . Piria . Marina . Nikolić . Vera . Škraba Jurlina . Dubravka . Mrdak . Danilo . Simonović . Predrag . Changing climate may mitigate the invasiveness risk of non-native salmonids in the Danube and Adriatic basins of the Balkan Peninsula (south-eastern Europe) . NeoBiota . 3 October 2022 . 76 . 135–161 . 10.3897/neobiota.76.82964 . free . 26 January 2024.
  2. Georgiev . Simo . Study of Salmo genus (Pisces, Salmonidae) on the Balkan Peninsula . Croatian Journal of Fisheries: Ribarstvo . 30 March 2011 . 69 . 1 . 11–20 . 26 January 2024 . en . 1330-061X.