Acipenser (Sterletus) kankreni Valenciennes ex Duméril 1870
Acipenser (Sterletus) lovetzkyi Duméril 1870
Sterledus ruthenus var. sibiricus Dybowski 1874
Acipenser jeniscensis Herzenstein 1895
Acipenser ruthenus var. albinea Brusina 1902
Acipenser ruthenus var. birostrata Brusina 1902
Acipenser ruthenus var. obtusirostra Brusina 1902 non Lovetsky 1834
Acipenser ruthenus var. septemcarinata Brusina 1902
Acipenser ruthenicus Brusina 1902
Acipenser sterlet Brusina 1902
Acipenser sterleta Güldenstädt 1772
Acipenser ruthenus var. albus Antipa 1909
Acipenser ruthenus var. erytraea Antipa 1909
Acipenser ruthenus var. brevirostris Antipa 1909
Acipenser ruthenus ruzskyi Johansen 1946
Acipenser ruthenus ruzskyi n. baschmakovae Johansen 1946
Acipenser kosterus Fitzinger 1832
Euacipenser ruthenus (Linnaeus 1758)
Sterledus ruthenus sibiricus Dybowski 1874
Sterleta ruthena (Linnaeus 1758)
Sterletae ruthena (Linnaeus 1758)
Sterletus ruthenus (Linnaeus 1758)
The sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) is a relatively small species of sturgeon from Eurasia native to large rivers that flow into the Black Sea, Azov Sea, and Caspian Sea, as well as rivers in Siberia as far east as Yenisei. Populations migrating between fresh and salt water (anadromous) have been extirpated.[1] It is also known as the sterlet sturgeon.
Due to overfishing (for its flesh, caviar, and isinglass), pollution, and dams, the sterlet has declined throughout its native range and is considered vulnerable by the IUCN.[1] Restocking projects are ongoing, and it has been introduced to some regions outside its native range, but the latter have generally not become self-sustaining.[1] Today, the majority of the international trade involves sterlets from aquaculture.[1]
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The sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) is a relatively small species of sturgeon from Eurasia native to large rivers that flow into the Black Sea, Azov Sea...
USS Sterlet (SS-392), a Balao-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sterlet, a small sturgeon found in the Caspian...
it is harvested from the Sevruga sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus), the Sterlet sturgeon (Acipenser ruthenus) and the Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii)...
of caviar from sturgeon species native to the Caspian Sea are Beluga, Sterlet, Kaluga hybrid, Ossetra, Siberian sturgeon and Sevruga. American White...
fossil species and 28 extant species/subspecies (include 1 species of Sterlet and 2 species of living fossils), in 4 genera. This list uses the original...
kaluga, Amur sturgeon, Sakhalin sturgeon and sterlet. The Kaluga and Amur sturgeon are endemic. The sterlet was introduced from the Ob in the 1950s. This...
territories, such as Beluga (Huso huso), Sevruga (Acipenser stellatus) and Sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus). The name Ossetra corresponds to the species Acipenser...
long as the more modern GUPPY boats. Three boats, Piper, Sea Owl, and Sterlet, received a large BQR-4A bow sonar. The ex-USS Chub) and ex-USS Brill,...
1101/gr.276953.122. PMC 9528989. PMID 35961774 – via genome.cshlp.org. The sterlet sturgeon genome sequence and the mechanisms of segmental rediploidization...
sturgeon, a total of six species (beluga, Russian sturgeon, bastard sturgeon, sterlet, starry sturgeon and European sea sturgeon), but these are all threatened...
become established. Six sturgeon species, the Russian, bastard, Persian, sterlet, starry and beluga, are native to the Caspian Sea. The last of these is...
and various species of gobies. There are predators too, pike perch and sterlet. The phytoplankton consists of diatomaceous, peridinium and cyanobacteria...
Transfer (iSCNT) in sturgeons and an unexpectedly produced gynogenetic sterlet with homozygous quadruple haploid". Scientific Reports. 8 (1): 5997. Bibcode:2018NatSR...
Ivan Pavlov. In 1869, Ovsyannikov pioneered artificial reproduction of sterlet. A series of experiments with fish breeding won him a gold medal from the...
North Sea 10 April 1940 Sunk by German Q-Ship Schiff 40/Schürbek HMS Sterlet (2S) 58° 55'N, 10° 10'E, Skagrerrak 18 April 1940 Sunk by German anti-submarine...
transport squadron. On 14 April she was torpedoed by the British submarine HMS Sterlet off Jutland, losing the complete bow section. In the mid-1930s two artillery...