Ecological Adaptations and Conservation Challenges of Schizothoracids in High Altitude Environments: A Mini Review
Talia Mushtaq Syed
Abstract:The fish found in the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas are referred to as schizothoracids, and they have evolved unique biological adaptations to high elevations. These adaptations include changes in the shape of the mouth, size, and length of gill rakers according to the prey size, sucking attachment organs to cope with fast currents, and genetic differences due to hypoxia and UV light. Nevertheless, there are recent threats like destruction of natural habitats, pollution, overfishing, and global warming tha… Show more
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