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The sterlet ( Huso ruthenus) is a relatively small species of from native to large rivers that flow into the , , and , as well as rivers in as far east as . Populations migrating between fresh and salt water () have been . It is also known as the sterlet sturgeon.

Due to (for its flesh, , and ), pollution, and dams, the sterlet has declined throughout its native range and is considered vulnerable by the . 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. Today, the majority of the international trade involves sterlets from .


Taxonomy
Prior to 2025, it was placed in the genus , but this placement was found to be , and it is more accurately placed in the genus .


Physical appearance
The sterlet may reach 16 kg in weight and 100 to 125 cm in length, rarely exceeding a length of 90 cm. It is quite variable in coloration, but usually has a yellowish side.

It can be distinguished from other European species of sturgeons by the presence of a great number of whitish lateral , fringed barbels, and an elongated and narrow snout, highly variable in length.


Feeding habits
The sterlet's main source of food is organisms; they commonly feed on , , and insect .


Life history
The sterlet commonly reaches the age of 22 to 25 years. Males reach sexual maturity at 3–7 years old and females at 4–12 years old. Spawning occurs from the middle of April to the beginning of June. Females may lay from 15,000 to 44,000 eggs, at water temperatures preferably .


As pond fish
Sterlets require relatively large ponds with good water conditions, and may get entangled in plants such as . They may require special food such as sterlet sticks, as they are unable to digest the vegetable proteins usually found in commercial fish foods.


As food
In Russia, it is held in high esteem on account of its excellent flesh, contributing also to the best kinds of caviar and .


History in the Danube
The sterlet ( Acipenser ruthenus in Linnaeus' classification) is the last of the five native sturgeon species inhabiting the Middle and Upper Danube River. Its population has dropped significantly, mainly due to the degradation of main habitats, spawning grounds and foraging grounds.

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