“…Both the gibel carp and common carp are generalist omnivores, and they particularly consume larger zooplankton and benthic invertebrates (such as Cladocerans, Copepods, Ostracods, Dipterans, etc.) in lakes and reservoirs ( Balık et al, 2003 , Gül et al, 2010 ), and algae, detritus, and small invertebrates in rivers ( Partal and Özdilek, 2019 , Imran et al, 2021 ). Habitat-dependent differences in food preferences can influence operculum and eye size, consequently affecting head width.…”