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Abstract

The Yellowcheek, Elopichthys bambusa (Richardson, 1844), belongs to the subfamily Leuciscinae within the family of Cyprinidae. This fish was classified by the Vietnam Red Book (2007) as VU (will be endangered), while IUCN (2022) put as LC level (Less concern), so there were many researches on Yellowcheek had been implemented. This review article summarizes the researches on Yellowcheek in Vietnam and foreign countries, including morphology, nutrition, reproduction and current status of fish resources in the nature in order to provide a scientific basis for further guidance on hatchery production and grow-out culture. These studies also contribute to better understand the needs and ways for conservation, preservation and restoration of genetic resources of this rare native fish.

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How to Cite
Son Nguyen Hai, Binh Vo Van, & Lua Dang Thi. (2023). OVERVIEW OF RESEARCHS ON BIODIVERSITY OF Elopichthys bambusa (Richardson, 1844): CURRENT STATUS AND RESEARCH ORIENTATION. Hue University of Agriculture and Forestry Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology, 7(2), 3656–3665. https://doi.org/10.46826/huaf-jasat.v7n2y2023.1005
Section
ANIMAL SCIENCE - VETERINARY MEDICINE - FISHERIES - ANIMALS