varadeles
Varadeles is a genus of small, freshwater fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, commonly known as the carp or minnow family. These fish are primarily found in the rivers and streams of Southeast Asia, with some species also inhabiting parts of South Asia. The genus Varadeles is characterized by its slender body shape, moderate size, and specific morphological features such as the number of fin rays and scale patterns.
Typically, varadeles are benthopelagic, residing near the bottom of their aquatic environments, although they are occasionally
The genus comprises several species, including Varadeles foratus and Varadeles macropterus, which are of interest to
Conservation status varies among species; habitat destruction, pollution, and overfishing pose threats to certain populations, leading
Overall, varadeles represent a small but ecologically significant group within Southeast Asian freshwater biodiversity, contributing to