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Rhodeus

Rhodeus is a genus of cyprinid fish, consisting of 23 species called bitterlings. The scientific name is derived from the Greek word rhodeos, meaning "rose". Most species in the genus are restricted to Asia, but two species are found in Europe (R. amarus and R. meridionalis).

Bitterlings
Rosy bitterling (R. ocellatus)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Cyprinidae
Subfamily: Acheilognathinae
Genus: Rhodeus
Agassiz, 1832
Type species
Cyprinus amarus
Bloch, 1782
Synonyms
  • Pseudoperilampus Bleeker, 1863

Bitterlings are short-lived species, generally surviving only about five years. Their maximum size is 11 cm, but they are usually much shorter. Bitterlings inhabit slow-flowing or still waters, such as ponds, lakes, marshes, muddy and sandy pools, and river backwaters. Because they depend on freshwater mussels to reproduce, their range is restricted. Bitterlings are omnivorous, feeding on both invertebrates and plants.

Bitterlings have a remarkable reproduction strategy where parents transfer responsibility for the care of their young to various species of freshwater mussels (Unionidae and Margaritiferidae). The female extends her long ovipositor into the mantle cavity of the mussel and deposits her eggs between the gill filaments. The male then ejects his sperm into the mussel's inhalent water current and fertilization takes place within the gills of the host. The same female may use a number of mussels, and she deposits only one or two yellow, oval eggs into each. Early developmental stages are protected from predation within the body of the mussel. After 3 to 4 weeks, larvae swim away from the hosts to continue life on their own.

In 1936, the bitterling was thought to respond to hormones in a pregnant woman's urine, but the work was later discredited.[1][2]

Species edit

This genus and Acheilognathus have a convoluted taxonomic history, one being at times included in the other. They are now considered separate, but some species formerly in Rhodeus are now in Acheilognathus.

There are currently 23 recognized species in this genus:

References edit

  1. ^ . Time. October 12, 1936. Archived from the original on December 15, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-16. Not quite two years ago physicians and prospective parents welcomed the news that a small, carp-like fish could tell whether or not a woman was going to have a baby ... The bitterling lost her standing and the doe rabbit and mouse were reinstated as nature's best indicators of human pregnancy. But obstetricians Kanter and Klawans pursued the matter with another research mate, physiologist Broda Otto Barnes, and secured further results which they detailed in Science last week.
  2. ^ Barnes, B. O.; Kanter, A. E.; Klawans, A. H. (1936). "Bitterling Ovipositor Lengthening Produced By Adrenal Extracts". Science. 84 (2179): 310. doi:10.1126/science.84.2179.310-a. PMID 17837041.
  3. ^ Li, F.; Arai, R. (2014). "Rhodeus albomarginatus, a new bitterling (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Acheilognathinae) from China". Zootaxa. 3790 (1): 165–176. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3790.1.7. PMID 24869865.
  4. ^ a b Li, Fan; Liao, Te-Yu; Arai, Ryoichi (2020-03-03). "Two new species of Rhodeus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Acheilognathinae) from the River Yangtze, China". Journal of Vertebrate Biology. 69 (1): 1–17. doi:10.25225/jvb.19055. ISSN 2694-7684.

Further reading edit

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Rhodeus is a genus of cyprinid fish consisting of 23 species called bitterlings The scientific name is derived from the Greek word rhodeos meaning rose Most species in the genus are restricted to Asia but two species are found in Europe R amarus and R meridionalis Bitterlings Rosy bitterling R ocellatus Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Actinopterygii Order Cypriniformes Family Cyprinidae Subfamily Acheilognathinae Genus RhodeusAgassiz 1832 Type species Cyprinus amarusBloch 1782 Synonyms Pseudoperilampus Bleeker 1863 Bitterlings are short lived species generally surviving only about five years Their maximum size is 11 cm but they are usually much shorter Bitterlings inhabit slow flowing or still waters such as ponds lakes marshes muddy and sandy pools and river backwaters Because they depend on freshwater mussels to reproduce their range is restricted Bitterlings are omnivorous feeding on both invertebrates and plants Bitterlings have a remarkable reproduction strategy where parents transfer responsibility for the care of their young to various species of freshwater mussels Unionidae and Margaritiferidae The female extends her long ovipositor into the mantle cavity of the mussel and deposits her eggs between the gill filaments The male then ejects his sperm into the mussel s inhalent water current and fertilization takes place within the gills of the host The same female may use a number of mussels and she deposits only one or two yellow oval eggs into each Early developmental stages are protected from predation within the body of the mussel After 3 to 4 weeks larvae swim away from the hosts to continue life on their own In 1936 the bitterling was thought to respond to hormones in a pregnant woman s urine but the work was later discredited 1 2 Species editThis genus and Acheilognathus have a convoluted taxonomic history one being at times included in the other They are now considered separate but some species formerly in Rhodeus are now in Acheilognathus There are currently 23 recognized species in this genus Rhodeus albomarginatus F Li amp R Arai 2014 3 Rhodeus amarus Bloch 1782 European bitterling Rhodeus amurensis Vronsky 1967 Rhodeus atremius D S Jordan amp W F Thompson 1914 Kyushu bitterling Rhodeus colchicus Bogutskaya amp Komlev 2001 Georgian bitterling Rhodeus cyanorostris Li Liao amp Ara 2020 4 Rhodeus fangi C P Miao 1934 Rhodeus haradai R Arai N Suzuki amp S C Shen 1990 Rhodeus laoensis Kottelat A Doi amp Musikasinthorn 1998 Rhodeus meridionalis S L Karaman 1924 Rhodeus monguonensis G L Li 1989 Rhodeus ocellatus Kner 1866 rosy bitterling Rhodeus nigrodorsalis Li Liao amp Ara 2020 4 Rhodeus pseudosericeus R Arai S R Jeon amp Ueda 2001 Rhodeus rheinardti Tirant 1883 Rhodeus sciosemus D S Jordan amp W F Thompson 1914 Rhodeus sericeus Pallas 1776 Amur bitterling Rhodeus shitaiensis F Li amp R Arai 2011 Rhodeus sinensis Gunther 1868 Light s bitterling Rhodeus smithii Regan 1908 Rhodeus spinalis Ōshima 1926 Rhodeus suigensis T Mori 1935 Rhodeus uyekii T Mori 1935References edit Deceptive Bitterling Time October 12 1936 Archived from the original on December 15 2008 Retrieved 2008 04 16 Not quite two years ago physicians and prospective parents welcomed the news that a small carp like fish could tell whether or not a woman was going to have a baby The bitterling lost her standing and the doe rabbit and mouse were reinstated as nature s best indicators of human pregnancy But obstetricians Kanter and Klawans pursued the matter with another research mate physiologist Broda Otto Barnes and secured further results which they detailed in Science last week Barnes B O Kanter A E Klawans A H 1936 Bitterling Ovipositor Lengthening Produced By Adrenal Extracts Science 84 2179 310 doi 10 1126 science 84 2179 310 a PMID 17837041 Li F Arai R 2014 Rhodeus albomarginatus a new bitterling Teleostei Cyprinidae Acheilognathinae from China Zootaxa 3790 1 165 176 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3790 1 7 PMID 24869865 a b Li Fan Liao Te Yu Arai Ryoichi 2020 03 03 Two new species of Rhodeus Teleostei Cyprinidae Acheilognathinae from the River Yangtze China Journal of Vertebrate Biology 69 1 1 17 doi 10 25225 jvb 19055 ISSN 2694 7684 Further reading edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rhodeus Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Bitterling Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 4 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 13 14 https web archive org web 20080821071303 http fisc er usgs gov Carp ID html rhodeus sericeus html McMillan Donald B 2007 1 1 Introduction Fish Histology Female Reproductive Systems Springer p 1 ISBN 978 1 4020 5715 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhodeus amp oldid 1180281334, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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