Abramis Brama «ULTIMATE × 2024»

The ( Abramis brama ), also known as the carp bream or bronze bream, is a widely distributed freshwater fish in Europe and Western Asia. A member of the Leuciscidae family , it is highly successful in slow-flowing rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, often becoming the dominant species in these ecosystems. Biological Overview

: While growth varies by habitat, they can live up to 16–20 years. Large specimens can reach lengths of 30–50 cm, though their size often decreases in overpopulated or resource-strained environments. Habitat and Behavior abramis brama

: Occurs once a year, typically from late May to June , in shallow areas with submerged vegetation. They exhibit high spawning synchronicity and can be sensitive to water temperature during this period. Ecological Impact and Management Abramis brama, Freshwater bream - FishBase The ( Abramis brama ), also known as

: A specialized feeder with a sub-inferior mouth that can extend like a tube. This allows it to sift through sediment for chironomids, small crustaceans, and mollusks. It can also switch to filter feeding when zooplankton is abundant. Large specimens can reach lengths of 30–50 cm,