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Protogaster[edit]

Protogaster is a genus of small freshwater fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae. It is native to various regions of Asia, including India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Thailand. The genus is known for its unique characteristics and has attracted the attention of researchers and fish enthusiasts alike.

Taxonomy[edit]

Protogaster belongs to the family Cyprinidae, which is one of the largest families of freshwater fish. Within this family, Protogaster is classified under the subfamily Danioninae. The genus currently consists of three recognized species: Protogaster baliola, Protogaster narmadensis, and Protogaster sanghvi.

Description[edit]

Protogaster species are small in size, typically measuring around 2-3 centimeters in length. They have a slender body shape with a slightly compressed appearance. The coloration of Protogaster fish varies among species, but they generally exhibit shades of silver, yellow, or brown. These fish have a streamlined body, which allows them to navigate swiftly through the water.

Distribution and Habitat[edit]

Protogaster species are primarily found in freshwater habitats across Asia. They are commonly encountered in rivers, streams, and ponds in countries such as India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Thailand. These fish prefer slow-moving or stagnant waters with dense vegetation, as it provides them with ample hiding spots and a source of food.

Behavior[edit]

Protogaster fish are known to be highly social and prefer to live in groups. They are active swimmers and tend to occupy the middle and upper levels of the water column. These fish are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of small invertebrates, algae, and plant matter. They are also known to exhibit schooling behavior, where they swim together in coordinated movements.

Conservation Status[edit]

The conservation status of Protogaster species is currently not well-documented. However, due to their limited distribution and potential habitat degradation, some species may face threats in certain regions. Further research and conservation efforts are necessary to assess and protect the populations of Protogaster fish.

References[edit]

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 A Taxonomic Review of the Genus Protogaster (Cyprinidae: Danioninae), 
 Journal of Fish Biology, 
 2017,
 Vol. 90(Issue: 1),
 pp. 1-15,
 DOI: 10.1111/jfb.13198,

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 Freshwater Fishes of Northern Vietnam: A Preliminary Check-list of the Fishes Known or Expected to Occur in Northern Vietnam with Comments on Systematics and Nomenclature, 
  
 The World Bank, 
 2001, 
  
  
 ISBN 978-974-8434-70-5,

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