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Vol 57, No 4 (2017)

Article

Morphofunctional features of visceral apparatus of silver arawana Osteoglossum bicirrhosum (Osteoglossidae)

Gromova E.S., Dzerzhinsky F.J., Makhotin V.V.

Abstract

The structure of some muscles—previously undescribed ligaments and aponeurotic structures of the visceral apparatus—of silver arawana Osteoglossum bicirrhosum has been studied in detail. A comparative analysis of the obtained results of anatomization and literature data is carried out. The peculiarities of the functioning of the visceral apparatus of silver arawana in the process of feeding are considered. New features of similarity in the structure of muscles of the visceral apparatus of Osteoglossidae and Salmonidae (by the example of salmon Salmo salar), which can provide a basis for confirming previously detected homologous features in the feeding stages of these two primitive groups of fish, are described.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):495-508
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Position of the generalized form in the phenetic diversity structure of large African barbs (Barbus intermedius complex): Method of correlation pleiades

Mironovsky A.N.

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With consideration of comparative analysis of variation of craniological characters of the generalized form and of specialized morphotypes of the African barb Barbus intermedius complex from three Ethiopian rivers (the Gumara, Angereb, and Genale), it is shown that samples of generalized individuals from different water bodies differ not less and sometime more than samples of specialized morphotypes belonging to one or different flocks of forms. Analysis of correlations divides the considered characters into two pleiades. Analysis of variation of reference samples of the B. intermedius complex demonstrates that diversification of known morphotypes proceeds in both pleiades.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):509-520
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Development of the axial, paired and unpaired fin skeleton in three species of Patagonian zoarcids

Marcinkevicius M., Gosztonyi A.E.

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Zoarcids are abundant in the intertidal zone of the Argentine Patagonian coast. However, their osteological development has not yet been described. Thus, the aim of this work is to describe the ontogeny of the axial skeleton and that of the paired and unpaired fins of the zoarcids Iluocoetes elongatus, Phucocoetes latitans and Dadyanos insignis. The three species studied showed a high degree of development at hatching and meristic counts coincide with those of the adults. At hatching, most of the structures showed that the appearance of bones was in progress. In the three species studied, this process occurred in a cephalo-caudal direction and, in most of the structures, the appearance of bones is observed from the middle to the rim.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):521-532
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Microstructural characterization of the body key scale morphology in six Iranian endemic Aphanius species (Cyprinodontidae): Their taxonomic and evolutionary significance

Teimori A., Motamedi M., Manizadeh N.

Abstract

The microstructural characteristics of the body key scales were described for six Iranian endemic Aphanius Nardo, 1827 species. Among them, five species genetically belong to the “Iranian inland and inland-related Aphanius species, IIRAS” group, while A. ginaonis (Holly, 1929) belongs to the “brackish water species” group. General scale shape in the studied Aphanius species was cycloid with the exception of A. ginaonis, which has cycloid scales with few spinous-like structures present in the posterior edge of the scales. Considering phylogenetic relationships of the studied taxa, the most likely explanation for presence of the spinous scales in Aphanius species is the primary existence of these scales in this group. In addition, among the IIRAS group, the most different lepidont was recognized in scales of the A. isfahanensis Hrbek, Keivany and Coad, 2006 (pointed), which is similar to lepidonts in the A. ginaonis. The scales of these species are polygonal with similar typology. The similarity in lepidont morphology between A. ginaonis and A. isfahanensis can explained by (i) the primary existence of the rounded lepidont in this group, and (ii) since A. ginaonis and A. isfahanensis belong to two separate phylogenetic lineages, therefore, similarity in their lepidont morphology could be results of convergent evolution.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):533-546
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A new record of Cottus spinulosus in the Talas River watershed Kazakhstan Central Asia

Vanina T., Stejskal V.

Abstract

A population of Turkestan sculpin Cottus spinulosus Kessler, 1872 was discovered in the Talas River watershed in Kazakhstan in April 2012, and sampled in July and October 2013. The dorsal head and sides and back of all specimens were densely covered by small pricles which distinguishes this species from the Chatkal sculpin C. gobio jaxartensis Berg, 1916. The maximum age of examined fish was four years with a maximum total length of 84.2 mm. Stomach contents included larvae of Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera, Plecoptera, and Simuliidae; and Gammaridae, and Planariidae. Juveniles and individuals at different stages of sexual maturity were captured, indicating a reproducing population. The examined males ranged from maturity stage IV to V, and females from V to VI in October, egg diameter was 2–3 mm. The Turkestan sculpin is a repeat spawner in the Talas River watershed, as confirmed by morphological and analysis of ovaries. The Turkestan sculpin is a native species in freshwaters of Central Asia and is here reported as a new record in the Talas River watershed.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):547-552
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Identification of subspecies of European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus (Engraulidae) in the wintering aggregations based on morphological parameters of otoliths

Vodyasova E.A., Soldatov A.A.

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A new method of identification of the Sea of Azov and Black Sea subspecies of European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus in mixed wintering aggregations is suggested based on discriminant analysis using a morphological parameter, the angle of the central groove of the otolith. This angle differs significantly in the subspecies, ranging between 92° and 148° and between 55° and 95° in the Azov and Black Sea subspecies, respectively. In the Azov anchovy, the difference between the eastern and western populations in the angle of the central groove is not registered. The classification equations obtained in the study can be used for subsequent assessment of the ratio between the abundances of each subspecies in mixed aggregations of European anchovy in the inshore zone of Crimea.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):553-559
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Distribution and some biological features of bottom skate Bathyraja bergi in the Russian waters of the Sea of Japan

Panchenko V.V., Pushchina O.I., Boiko M.I., Kalchugin P.V.

Abstract

The spatial and depth-related distribution, the size spectra, and the feeding peculiarities have been studied for the bottom skate Bathyraja bergi in the Russian waters of the Sea of Japan for the trawl catches performed in 1986−2015. The species is found at the depths of 38−577 m at the water temperature of 0.3−3.8°C; during the warm season, the fish keep mainly at the shelf, while they keep at the continental slope in the cold period of the year. This species is found nearly everywhere at the preferred depth range, except a part of the Strait of Tartary. The highest population density has been registered in the southwestern Peter the Great Gulf, along the border with the Korean waters. The schools of the bottom skate of the continental slope and the island shallows do not interact with each other. The specimens reach a body length of 129 cm and a body weight of 13.84 kg. The feeding habits indicate that this species is a predator; decapods (59.9%), cephalopods (23.0%), and fish (15.3%) dominate in the food. In spring, average daily ration constitutes 0.9% of the body weight. In the Russian waters of the Sea of Japan, the bottom skate is a common species, however, it is not abundant; the biomass of the population in this area is approximately 1500 tons.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):560-568
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Ecological differentiation of resident Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma (Salmonidae) from Lake Dal’nee, Kamchatka

Busarova O.Y., Esin E.V., Butorina T.E., Esipov A.V., Markevich G.N.

Abstract

Resident Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma of Lake Dal’nee (Paratunka River basin) is represented by two stable trophic groups: one group feeds on mainly amphipods while another on gastropods. The former group is dominantly infected by Cyathocephalus truncatus and Crepidostomum metoecus, whereas the latter group is infected with Crepidostomum farionis, Ichthyocotylurus erraticus, and Diplostomum spp. The fishes of the former group grow faster and defined by higher fat content of muscular tissue. In addition, they accumulate monoenic fatty acids in the muscles. The fishes of the latter group differ in a high content of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in the muscles. The amphipod foragers are characterized by a larger head with elongated upper jaw and comparatively short fins. A similar ecological differentiation is observed in the littoral benthivorous charrs from Lake Kronotskoe. The group feeding on amphipods was found in both lakes. In Lake Kronotskoe, the second group consumes the most abundant sedentary benthos, mollusks and chironomids.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):569-579
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Dynamics of the abundance and conditions of reproduction of mass species of pacific salmons (Oncorhynchus) on the northwestern coast of Sakhalin

Zhivoglyadov A.A., Ignatyev U.I., Zhivoglyadova L.A.

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The efficiency of reproduction of Pacific salmons of the genus Oncorhynchus in the rivers of the northwestern coast of Sakhalin Island is characterized on the basis of long-term data (1989−2014). Differences between the rivers in the northern and southern parts of the region under study have been revealed with respect to the channel type, faunistic composition of the aquatic biota, and prevailing species of salmons. A high spawning efficiency of pink salmon O. gorbuscha, high densities of filling of spawning grounds, and a relatively poor composition of the freshwater ichthyofauna have been recorded in the rivers of the northern part with the mountain–piedmont type of channel. Varied fish population and the high spawning efficiency of chum salmon O. keta have been recorded in the rivers of the southern part with the mainly lowland channel. The salmon spawning area in the rivers of the northern and southern parts has been estimated. The data on the dynamics of the abundance of salmons on the northwestern coast of Sakhalin are given. The total value of the passage of spawners to the rivers of northwestern Sakhalin that is required for effective reproduction has been estimated, ranging from 0.672 to 1.639 million specimens for pink salmon and approximately 0.43 million specimens for chum salmon.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):580-590
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Feeding of Polar cod Boreogadus saida in the Kara Sea

Prokopchuk I.P.

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In the summer–autumn period of 2007, 2010, and 2013, the peculiarities of Polar cod feeding Boreogadus saida in the Kara Sea were considered. In these years, the intensity of feeding of adult individuals was quite similar. Spatial and interannual differences in the composition of the food have been observed. Copepoda, Euphausiacea, and tunicates (Oikopleura sp.) dominated in the food of young fish. The main preys of adult individuals are Hyperiidea, Copepoda, Euphausiacea, and fish. As the length of Polar cod increases, the weight percentage of copepods decreases and the portion of fish increases.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):591-602
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Diversity of brown trout Salmo cf. trutta in the River Danube basin of Western Balkans as assessed from the structure of their mitochondrial Control Region haplotypes

Simonović P., Tošić A., Škraba Jurlina D., Nikolić V., Piria M., Tomljanović T., Šprem N., Mrdak D., Milošević D., Bećiraj A., Dekić R., Povž M.

Abstract

The part of the River Danube basin in the Western Balkans region (11 sampled localities and 57 in total with using of published data) revealed the remarkable diversity of brown trout assessed using the Control Region (CR) of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as a molecular marker. The greatest number of brown trout populations holds brown trout of the Da1 haplotype. Particular distinct haplotypes are limited to isolated brown trout stocks. There are haplotypes of Danubian (Da), and those of Atlantic (At), Adriatic (Ad) and marmoratus (MA) lineages introduced there. Phylogenetic relationships inferred between them implicate the plesiomorhic character of Da*Vr, Da*Dž and Da-s6 haplotypes that were resolved as ancestral clades, with the intermediate position between clades holding haplotypes of the non-Danubian lineage and more advanced haplotypes of the Danubian lineage. A uniform rate of evolution was found for all clades. The recent widespread distribution and exclusivity of Da1 haplotype imply its ancestral character among advanced Danubian haplotypes. Populations in the Sava, Drava, Una and Drina revealed an expansion, whereas those in the Kupa and Zapadna Morava catchments revealed both stability in size and great differentiation. Gene flow between stocks was found to be negligible.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):603-616
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Phase locking and phase avoidance behavior in eleven Nilotic mormyrid species (Mormyridae, Mormyriformes) in response to external electric stimuli

Baron V.D., Golubtsov A.S., Orlov A.A.

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Latency-dependent responses to artificial electric stimuli in 11 species of the Nilotic mormyrids were studied. In total, more than 350 poststimulus time histograms from 132 individuals were analyzed. All species studied exhibited the latency-dependent responses. Both main types of responses – phase locking and phase avoidance behavior or the preferred latency response (PLR) and preferred latency avoidance (PLA) – were found in eight species (Brevimyrus niger, Hippopotamyrus pictus, Marcusenius cyprinoides, Mormyrus kannume, M. hasselquistii, Petrocephalus bane, P. bovei and ‘Pollimyrus’ petherici), while only PLR were recorded from the remaining three species (Hyperopisus bebe, Mormyrops anguilloides and Mormyrus caschive). In eight species both types of behavior were found in fish of the same sex. In four species both types of behavior were found both in females and males. Finally, in four species both types of behavior were revealed in the same individual (in total, there were eight such individuals). In some individuals of different species the atypical responses with substantially increased latencies (compared to the typical PLR and PLA) were observed. The possible role of the phase locking and phase avoidance behavior in the mormyrid electrolocation and communication is discussed.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):617-624
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Role of phospholipids in early ontogenesis of Arctic-Boreal species Leptoclinus maculatus (Stichaeidae)

Pekkoeva S.N., Murzina S.A., Nefedova Z.A., Ruokolainen T.R., Falk-Petersen S., Berge J., Lønne O.J., Nemova N.N.

Abstract

The content of total phospholipids and their classes (phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin) of muscles (flesh) and lipid sac of different developmental stages of young fish the daubed shanny, Leptoclinus maculatus from Kongsfjord (Svalbard, Norway) in winter was studied. The content of phospholipids in flesh decreases with age on account of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine that probably related to their role in morphogenesis during differentiation of tissues and organs. The content of phospholipids is lower than reserve lipids in the lipid sac. The level of phospholipids in the lipid sac compared to flesh increases with age of fish reaching the maximum in benthic juveniles. Variations of minor phospholipids content of young fish of the daubed shanny indicate their participation in biochemical mechanisms of adaptation realizing in specific and varying Arctic conditions.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):625-629
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Brief Communications

New findings of the northern rockling Ciliata septentrionalis (Lotidae) in the Barents Sea

Kudryavtseva O.Y.

Abstract

The first finding of the northern rockling Ciliata septentrionalis was registered for the Eastern Murman Coast (Zelenetskaya Bay) in August 2013. The penetration of this species into the Barents Sea is linked to the favorable hydrological conditions in 2013. Zelenetskaya Bay may be considered as the easternmost margin of the geographical range of the northern rockling during the warm periods in the Barents Sea.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):630-632
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First record of juvenile northern wolffish Anarhichas denticulatus Krøyer, 1845, on the continental slope of Northeast Greenland

Karamushko O.V., Birkjedal I., Christiansen J.S., Lynghammar A.

Abstract

The first record of the juvenile northern wolffish Anarhichas denticulatus was reported 570 km away from the nearest border of the species natural habitat near the island of Jan Mayen, on the continental slope of Northeast Greenland. Also original and published data on the occurrence of juvenile northern wolffish in the European Arctic and North Atlantic are presented.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):633-638
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Finding of Amur sculpin Mesocottus haitej and Cottus szanaga (Cottidae) in Tugur River basin (Khabarovsk krai, Russia)

Saveliev P.A., Zolotukhin S.F., Kanzeparova A.N.

Abstract

The first official finding of the Amur sculpin Mesocottus haitej and Cottus szanaga is reported for the basin of Tugur River (Shantarsky zoogeographical region). Previously, these species were known for this region from the literature only.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):639-642
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Brief morphological characteristics of cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) from coastal waters of the Komandor Islands

Stroganov A.N., Malyutina A.M., Zuykova N.V., Zhukova K.A.

Abstract

The results of the studies on morpho-biological characteristics of Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus of Bering Island coastal waters (Komandor Islands) are presented. As assessed by several morphometric indices, the studied cod differs from the cod of the Bering Sea.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):643-646
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Abnormal appearance of the second pair of ventral fins in bleak Alburnus alburnus (Fam. Cyprinidae) of the Saratov Reservoir middle part

Mineev A.K.

Abstract

A specimen of late larva of bleak Alburnus alburnus with an additional pair of ventral fins sampled at the middle part of the Saratov Reservoir is described. This type of abnormality was revealed in the Saratov Reservoir for the first time.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):647-649
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Possibilities of multislice computed tomography on an example of studying spinal deformity in goldfish (Carassius auratus)

Gubin A.V., Diachkova G.V., Kobyzev A.E., Silantieva T.A., Diachkov K.A., Ryabykh S.O., Gorbach E.N., Migalkin N.S.

Abstract

The method of multislice computed tomography has been used to study qualitative and quantitative changes in the spine of the Carassius auratus goldfish that featured multiplanar spinal deformity in the areas of truncal and tail vertebrae.

Journal of Ichthyology. 2017;57(4):650-653
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