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Lenok

Lenoks, otherwise known as Asiatic trout or Manchurian trout,[3] are salmonid fish of the genus Brachymystax, native to rivers and lakes in Mongolia, Kazakhstan, wider Siberia (including Russian Far East), Northern China and Korea.[3][4][5]

Lenok
Temporal range: Miocene–Recent
Brachymystax lenok
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Salmoniformes
Family: Salmonidae
Subfamily: Salmoninae
Genus: Brachymystax
Günther, 1866[1]
Species[2]

Species edit

There are four species in this genus, of which three are listed by FishBase:[2]

A fourth species, Brachymystax tsinlingensis S. C. Li, 1966, was revalidated in 2015.[6]

Traditionally, only B. lenok was recognized, including both sharp-snouted and blunt-snouted forms. Based on differences in morphology and genetics, the blunt-snouted form was split off as a separate species, B. tumensis.[4][7][8][9] Hybrids between these two are known.[9] The third species, B. savinovi, is sometimes considered a synonym of B. lenok.[4] The name B. savinovi has occasionally been used for the blunt-snouted lenok,[10] but this is incorrect.[4][9]

Appearance edit

Lenoks can be sharp-snouted (B. lenok) or blunt-snouted (B. tumensis).[4][9] Traditionally both these were included in B. lenok, but today they are generally recognized as separate. They are relatively round in shape, and speckled with dark brown spots.[3] Their ventrals are usually colored a reddish hue, and their pectoral fins yellowish.[11] They weigh up to 15 kilograms (33 lb),[12] and can reach a total length of 1.05 m (3.4 ft).[13]

Habitat, range and status edit

Lenoks tend to live in rivers of any sort, but usually upstream, where the water is colder.[14] They are also found in lakes such as Baikal.[4]

As currently defined, the sharp-snouted lenok (B. lenok) is widespread in central and eastern Russia, and also found widely in northern Mongolia, locally in northeastern Kazakhstan (Irtysh Basin) and northeastern China (Amur Basin).[4][7][10] The blunt-snouted lenok (B. tumensis) is found widely in southeastern Russia and more locally in northeastern and central parts of the country, as well as northeastern Mongolia (Amur Basin), northern China and Korea.[4][10] Although the two generally are found in separate areas, there are also regions where their ranges overlap such as the Amur Basin.[4][5][7][9]

Brachymystax savinovi is found in Markakol Lake and adjacent rivers in eastern Kazakhstan.[15]

The recently revalidated Brachymystax tsinlingensis is distributed in streams in the Yellow and Yangtze River basins in the Qinling Mountains of China.[6]

Though overall widespread, lenoks in South Korea are now on the verge of extinction due to deforestation and they have also declined in China.[14][16]

History edit

In the Korean peninsula, lenoks were landlocked inland during the glacial epoch.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Brachymystax". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  2. ^ a b Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2015). Species of Brachymystax in FishBase. September 2015 version.
  3. ^ a b c James Card: Fly fishing in South Korea. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Kartavtseva, I.V.; Ginatulina, L.K.; Nemkova, G.A.; and Shedko, S.V. (2013). Chromosomal study of the lenoks, Brachymystax (Salmoniformes, Salmonidae) from the South of the Russian Far East. 2014-07-29 at the Wayback Machine Journal of Species Research 2(1): 91-98.
  5. ^ a b Alekseev, S. S.; Osinov, A. G. (2006). "Blunt-snouted lenoks (genus Brachymystax: Salmoniformes, Salmonidae) from the Ob' basin: New data on morphology and allozyme variation". Journal of Ichthyology. 46 (7): 500–516. doi:10.1134/S0032945206070022. S2CID 23102867.
  6. ^ a b Xing, Y.-C.; Lv, B.-B.; Ye, E.-Q.; Fan, E.-Y.; Li, S.-Y.; Wang, L.-X.; Zhang, C.G.; Zhao, Y.-H. (2015). "Revalidation and redescription of Brachymystax tsinlingensis Li, 1966 (Salmoniformes: Salmonidae) from China" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3962 (1): 191–205. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3962.1.12. PMID 26249386.
  7. ^ a b c Bo, M. A.; and Jiang, Zuo-fa (2007). Genetic diversity and relationship between two species of Brachymystax in Wusuli River revealed by microsatellites. Journal of Fishery Sciences of China 14: 39-45.
  8. ^ Balakirev, E.S.; Romanov, N.S.; and Ayala, F.J. (2014). Complete mitochondrial genome of blunt-snouted lenok Brachymystax tumensis (Salmoniformes, Salmonidae). Mitochondrial DNA 27: 1-2
  9. ^ a b c d e Froufe, E.; Alekseyev, S.; Alexandrino, P.; and Weiss, S. (2008). The evolutionary history of sharp- and blunt-snouted lenok (Brachymystax lenok (Pallas, 1773)) and its implications for the paleo-hydrological history of Siberia. BMC Evolutionary Biology 8: 40. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-8-40
  10. ^ a b c Ratschan, C. (2013). Trout's Siberian Siblings. Chasing Silver 1: 86-96.
  11. ^ Shaw, George; Stephens, James Francis (1800). General zoology, or Systematic natural history, Volume 5, Part 1.
  12. ^ Ibex: . Archived from the original on December 3, 2008. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  13. ^ "Brachymystax lenok". fishing-worldrecords.com.
  14. ^ a b c Cherrytrout: . Archived from the original on February 4, 2015. Retrieved 2010-07-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  15. ^ Mamilov, N. (2020). "Brachymystax savinovi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  16. ^ Yingzhe, X.; Yan, S.; and Yiyu, C. (2006). DNA sequence variation in the mitochondrial control region of lenok (Brachymystax lenok) populations in China. Chinese Biodiversity 14(1): 48-54.
  • A record Brachymystax lenok

lenok, otherwise, known, asiatic, trout, manchurian, trout, salmonid, fish, genus, brachymystax, native, rivers, lakes, mongolia, kazakhstan, wider, siberia, including, russian, east, northern, china, korea, temporal, range, miocene, recent, preꞒ, brachymystax. Lenoks otherwise known as Asiatic trout or Manchurian trout 3 are salmonid fish of the genus Brachymystax native to rivers and lakes in Mongolia Kazakhstan wider Siberia including Russian Far East Northern China and Korea 3 4 5 LenokTemporal range Miocene Recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Brachymystax lenok Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Actinopterygii Order Salmoniformes Family Salmonidae Subfamily Salmoninae Genus BrachymystaxGunther 1866 1 Species 2 Brachymystax lenok Pallas 1773 Brachymystax savinovi Mitrofanov 1959 Brachymystax tumensis T Mori 1930 Brachymystax tsinlingensis S C Li 1966 Contents 1 Species 2 Appearance 3 Habitat range and status 4 History 5 ReferencesSpecies editThere are four species in this genus of which three are listed by FishBase 2 Brachymystax lenok Pallas 1773 sharp snouted lenok 4 Brachymystax savinovi Mitrofanov 1959 Brachymystax tumensis T Mori 1930 blunt snouted lenok 4 A fourth species Brachymystax tsinlingensis S C Li 1966 was revalidated in 2015 6 Traditionally only B lenok was recognized including both sharp snouted and blunt snouted forms Based on differences in morphology and genetics the blunt snouted form was split off as a separate species B tumensis 4 7 8 9 Hybrids between these two are known 9 The third species B savinovi is sometimes considered a synonym of B lenok 4 The name B savinovi has occasionally been used for the blunt snouted lenok 10 but this is incorrect 4 9 Appearance editLenoks can be sharp snouted B lenok or blunt snouted B tumensis 4 9 Traditionally both these were included in B lenok but today they are generally recognized as separate They are relatively round in shape and speckled with dark brown spots 3 Their ventrals are usually colored a reddish hue and their pectoral fins yellowish 11 They weigh up to 15 kilograms 33 lb 12 and can reach a total length of 1 05 m 3 4 ft 13 Habitat range and status editLenoks tend to live in rivers of any sort but usually upstream where the water is colder 14 They are also found in lakes such as Baikal 4 As currently defined the sharp snouted lenok B lenok is widespread in central and eastern Russia and also found widely in northern Mongolia locally in northeastern Kazakhstan Irtysh Basin and northeastern China Amur Basin 4 7 10 The blunt snouted lenok B tumensis is found widely in southeastern Russia and more locally in northeastern and central parts of the country as well as northeastern Mongolia Amur Basin northern China and Korea 4 10 Although the two generally are found in separate areas there are also regions where their ranges overlap such as the Amur Basin 4 5 7 9 Brachymystax savinovi is found in Markakol Lake and adjacent rivers in eastern Kazakhstan 15 The recently revalidated Brachymystax tsinlingensis is distributed in streams in the Yellow and Yangtze River basins in the Qinling Mountains of China 6 Though overall widespread lenoks in South Korea are now on the verge of extinction due to deforestation and they have also declined in China 14 16 History editIn the Korean peninsula lenoks were landlocked inland during the glacial epoch 14 References edit Brachymystax Integrated Taxonomic Information System a b Froese Rainer and Pauly Daniel eds 2015 Species of Brachymystax in FishBase September 2015 version a b c James Card Fly fishing in South Korea Retrieved 22 June 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k Kartavtseva I V Ginatulina L K Nemkova G A and Shedko S V 2013 Chromosomal study of the lenoks Brachymystax Salmoniformes Salmonidae from the South of the Russian Far East Archived 2014 07 29 at the Wayback Machine Journal of Species Research 2 1 91 98 a b Alekseev S S Osinov A G 2006 Blunt snouted lenoks genus Brachymystax Salmoniformes Salmonidae from the Ob basin New data on morphology and allozyme variation Journal of Ichthyology 46 7 500 516 doi 10 1134 S0032945206070022 S2CID 23102867 a b Xing Y C Lv B B Ye E Q Fan E Y Li S Y Wang L X Zhang C G Zhao Y H 2015 Revalidation and redescription of Brachymystax tsinlingensis Li 1966 Salmoniformes Salmonidae from China PDF Zootaxa 3962 1 191 205 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3962 1 12 PMID 26249386 a b c Bo M A and Jiang Zuo fa 2007 Genetic diversity and relationship between two species of Brachymystax in Wusuli River revealed by microsatellites Journal of Fishery Sciences of China 14 39 45 Balakirev E S Romanov N S and Ayala F J 2014 Complete mitochondrial genome of blunt snouted lenok Brachymystax tumensis Salmoniformes Salmonidae Mitochondrial DNA 27 1 2 a b c d e Froufe E Alekseyev S Alexandrino P and Weiss S 2008 The evolutionary history of sharp and blunt snouted lenok Brachymystax lenok Pallas 1773 and its implications for the paleo hydrological history of Siberia BMC Evolutionary Biology 8 40 doi 10 1186 1471 2148 8 40 a b c Ratschan C 2013 Trout s Siberian Siblings Chasing Silver 1 86 96 Shaw George Stephens James Francis 1800 General zoology or Systematic natural history Volume 5 Part 1 Ibex Salmon Fishing in Siberia Russia Archived from the original on December 3 2008 Retrieved 2010 07 04 Brachymystax lenok fishing worldrecords com a b c Cherrytrout Fish Archived from the original on February 4 2015 Retrieved 2010 07 04 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Mamilov N 2020 Brachymystax savinovi IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Retrieved 26 June 2022 Yingzhe X Yan S and Yiyu C 2006 DNA sequence variation in the mitochondrial control region of lenok Brachymystax lenok populations in China Chinese Biodiversity 14 1 48 54 A record Brachymystax lenok Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lenok amp oldid 1192758430, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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