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For European chubs other than this particular species, see Squalius.
European chub are popular with anglers due to their readiness to feed, and thus to be caught, in almost any conditions.
In North America this species is referred to as the European chub.
A chevin, or chavender, is a type of carp, better known as the European chub.
In Europe, the term "chub" usually refers to the European chub (Squalius cephalus).
European chub (Leuciscus cephalus albus)
Unlike the European chubs, the American chubs have a large head, a large mouth with thick, fleshy lips and a meaty white belly.
Besides the exotic species, nowadays the European chub and European eel are common in the present remaining wetlands and rivulets.
However, two other species, the European chub and Gobio holurus have been introduced, and present a threat by eating the fry of Salmo.
Wildlife include chamois and 14 species of fish living in the lake, including nase, rainbow trout, European chub and Danube Roach.
Still present are the European chub, tench, carp and a few examples of European perch, largemouth bass, zander and burbot.
Recently, even European chub (Squalius cephalus) and common rudd (Scardinius erythropthalmus), species whose emergence could be attributed to climate change, have been discovered.
Another common "shiner" bait fish is the young version of the European chub (Leuciscus cephalus or Squalius cephaloides) which is quite easy to catch.
Squalius cephalus (European Chub, Fat Chub, Round Chub, chevin, pollard)
The European chubs were formerly also included in Leuciscus, but they are now usually separated in another genus, Squalius (e.g. the chub, Squalius cephalus).
The river contains over thirty species of fish, including the Rutilus, perch, gudgeon, European chub, burbot, trout, grayling, barbel, bream, spirlin and silver bream.
The clear waters are the habitat of brown trout, burbot, European chub, common minnow and Arctic char, eight genera of molluscs, as well as of numerous algae species.
Other species include Barbel (fish species), Roach (fish), Common dace, Rudd, Minnow, European perch, European chub and Tench.
It is stocked with perch, trout (rainbow, brown, brook), carp, European chub, common rudd, common roach, pumpkinseed, wels catfish, Danube Bleak and various members of Carassius.
Squalius is a ray-finned fish genus in the family Cyprinidae, containing the European chubs (the "European Chub" proper is S. cephalus).
Salmo ezenami, a rare species of trout now critically endangered due to introduction of the invasive species European chub (Squalius cephalus), is native only to Lake Kezenoyam in Chechnya.
Salmo ezenami, a rare species of trout, are native only to the lake; however their population is threatened with extinction due to the introduction of European chubs (Squalius cephalus) which consume the fry of the Salmo.
The chub (Squalius cephalus) is a European species of freshwater fish in the carp family Cyprinidae.