Popular aquarium fish from Thailand and Myanmar is new-to-science species 
By Liz Kimbrough TH Source: mongabay 7/14/2023
Liz Kimbrough
Redtail garras, known for their bright orange tails and elongated snouts, are popular aquarium fish, but information about their biology has been scarce until recently — when they were described as a new species.
Redtail garras primarily eat algae and arthropods by scraping them off rocks using specialized mouthparts. They have unique features like a snout covered in tubercles, which are hardened scales used as weapons.
 

The species was named in honor of Nonn Panitvong, a Thai businessman and naturalist recognized for his efforts in biodiversity conservation.
The late recognition of the redtail garra emphasizes the need to better understand biodiversity in understudied areas, and reflects the underestimate of fish diversity in Southeast Asia.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
4876Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sighttheguardian2020-11-17UK
4877'The Greatest Shoal on Earth': Protecting South Africa's sardine runcnn2020-11-18CA
4878Fears for a million livelihoods in Kenya and Tanzania as Mara River fish die outtheguardian2020-11-10UK
4879'Prevent, discourage, confront': South American states tackle Chinese fishing boatstheguardian2020-11-05UK
4880Going for gold: pet firm reports resurgence in fish-keepingtheguardian2020-11-27UK
4881What do fish eat?yoursun2020-11-25US
4882Over 50,000 salmon escape into wild after fish farm fire in TasmaniaAAP2020-11-23NZ
4883RoboCop Sets Sailhakaimagazine2020-11-18US
4884Pittsburgh man charged with fish traffickingncnewsonline2020-11-16US
4885New ‘fish condo’ off East Providence coast bustling with activitywpri2020-12-01US
4886Vancouver Island film maker has a sockeye’s view of salmon spawning groundalberni valley news2020-11-26CA
4887Multi-link catfish skull may hold key to better underwater robotsnewatlas2020-12-01US
4888Transport Canada floats new user fee for pleasure craftCBC News2020-11-09CA
4889Organized crime in the fisheries sector threatens a sustainable ocean economynature2020-11-11US
4890A fish’s fins may be as sensitive to touch as fingertipsscience news2020-11-03CA
4891NOAA scientists study how offshore wind construction noise may affect black sea bassnational fisherman2020-11-03US
4892Siberian Scientists Scrutinise the ‘Healthiest Fish in the World’ to Learn How to Breed Itsputnik news2020-11-11RU
4893Palm Coast Woman Faces Felony Animal Cruelty Charges in Theft and Death of 6 Koi Fishflagler live2020-11-12US
4894Dad and daughter duo set four state fish recordslocalnews82020-09-22US
4895U.S.-China fight over fishing is really about world dominationupi2020-09-22US
4896Record fish proof Lake Champlain sea lamprey control program workingwcax2020-11-02US
4897A prehistoric endangered fish washed up at the Virginia Beach Oceanfrontdailypress2020-11-16US
4898WHAT'S THE CATCH Can I go fishing during the second lockdown?the sun2020-11-02UK
4899'Not good': Ocean advocacy group criticizes Canadian fishery management in auditCBC News2020-11-17CA
4900'Intelligent' Chinese marine ranch combines high-tech fish farming, tourismupi2020-10-29CH

214 215 216 195 of [217 - pages.]