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Occurs in lotic and lentic freshwater bodies (Ref. 7300). Inhabits vegetated margins of streams, billabongs, drains, dams and swamps in still or gently flowing water. Forms small groups and is a very common prey item for introduced fishes, such as the Redfin perch and trout. Feeds on small crustaceans, insects and their larvae. Breeds from September to January, when water temperatures rise above 16°C. Reproductive habits and biology are typical of the family. Maximum life expectancy is about 5 years (Ref. 44894).
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Southern pygmy perch ( Inglês )

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The southern pygmy perch (Nannoperca australis), also known as the Tasmanian pygmy perch, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a temperate perch from the family Percichthyidae which is native to southeastern Australia and Tasmania.

Description

The southern pygmy perch has an oblong and moderately compressed body with a convex dorsal profile and a straight ventral profile. It has a large head the top of which bulges slightly and a blunt snout. It has a slightly oblique, terminal mouth which is protractile with the maxilla reaching to a level near the centre of the eye. There are thin bands of villiform teeth on the jaws and the roof of the mouth. There is a lateral line made up of an irregular series of pored scales. The dorsal fin has 7-9 spines in its front part, separated from the rear part by a deep notch, the rear part contains 7-10 soft rays. The anal fin is similar in shape to the soft part of the dorsal fin and has 3 spines and 7-8 soft rays. The large caudal fin is rounded.[3] They are variable in colour, the colour apparently being determined by their environment and can be pale cream through to greenish-brown, with paler underparts. They can also show irregular markings on the flanks such as dark spotting or horizontal stripes. In the breeding season the males are brighter as their dorsal, anal and caudal fins develop a red colour and have black margins and the pelvic fins and the area around the anus become black.[4] These fish attain a maximum total length of 8 centimetres (3.1 in) but are more commonly recorded at standard lengths of around 6 centimetres (2.4 in).[2]

Distribution

Southern pygmy perch are endemic to temperate rivers systems in southeastern Australia, especially the Murray-Murrumbidgee river system from Brinagagee bear Darlington Point in New South Wales, in Victoria (Australia) west to Ewens Ponds in South Australia. They also occur on Flinders Island and on King Island in the Bass Strait and in the northward draining rivers in Tasmania.[3]

Habitat and biology

Southern pygmy perch are found in a wide variety of freshwater habitats so long as they have aquatic vegetation. They can be found in both still or slow flowing waters and they have been recorded in low current streams, lakes, billabongs, ditches, impoundments, swamps and ephemeral wetlands. In all of these habitat they prefer the vegetated marginal areas.[3] It is a mainly carnivorous species with its diet mostly consisting of small invertebrates such as mosquito larvae and other aquatic insects, as well as Daphnia and other crustaceans. As they mature they prey on larger insects including mayflies but their small mouth means that they do not consume many other fishes.[4] Southern pygmy perch attain sexual maturity during the first year after hatching, mature males are mature at about 30 millimetres (1.2 in) and females at around 33 millimetres (1.3 in). The breeding season runs from the late winter into the early spring once the water temperatures rise above 16 °C (61 °F). Breeding males are territorial and defend a small area of water from other males. The female lays small clutches of eggs in the aquatic vegetation or onto the riverbed within the male's territory. These hatch into larvae of 3-4mm in length 2-4 days after fertilisation.[3]

Conservation

The Southern pygmy perch was formerly widespread in New South Wales but has now largely been extirpated from the State, there are only three known locations where it can still be found. It is still common in coastal Victoria but it is rare in the Murray catchment of that state and it is rare and threatened in South Australia.[5] In Tasmania it remains relatively common.[6] The reasons for the decline and continuing threats to this species includes invasive alien fish such as brown trout, Gambusia and European perch as well as habitat fragmentation and destruction[5] The IUCN assessed the conservation status of this species as Near Threatened in 2019.[1] The Department of Primary Industries in New South Wales has undertaken a captive breeding programme for this species.[3]

Taxonomy

The Southern pygmy perch was first formally described in 1861 by Albert Günther with the type locality given as the Murray River.[7] Molecular studies have shown that there are two cryptic species within Nannoperca australis one from the eastern coastal streams and the other from the Murray–Darling basin and the western coastal streams.[3]

Aquarium

The Southern pygmy perch is in the aquarium trade within Australia where it is kept in cold water aquaria and in ponds.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Pearce, L.; Bice, C.; Whiterod, N.; Raadik, T. (2019). "Nannoperca australis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T123358579A123382811. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3.RLTS.T123358579A123382811.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2019). "Nannoperca australis" in FishBase. December 2019 version.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Bray, D.J. & Thompson, V.J. (2019). "Nannoperca australis". Fishes of Australia. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "Southern Pygmy Perch". Betta Trading. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Southern pygmy perch (Swamp perch)" (PDF). Native Fishes. Murray-Darling Basin Commission. 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  6. ^ Paul Humphries (1995). "Life history, food and habitat of Southern Pygmy Perch, Nannoperca australis, in the Macquarie River, Tasmania". Marine and Freshwater Research. 46 (8): 1159–1169. doi:10.1071/MF9951159.
  7. ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Nannoperca australis". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 15 May 2020.

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Southern pygmy perch: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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The southern pygmy perch (Nannoperca australis), also known as the Tasmanian pygmy perch, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a temperate perch from the family Percichthyidae which is native to southeastern Australia and Tasmania.

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Nannoperca australis ( Basco )

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Nannoperca australis Nannoperca generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Percichthyidae familian sailkatzen da.

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  1. Froese, Rainer & Pauly, Daniel ed. (2006), Nannoperca australis FishBase webgunean. 2006ko apirilaren bertsioa.

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Nannoperca australis Nannoperca generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Percichthyidae familian sailkatzen da.

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Nannoperca australis ( Neerlandês; Flamengo )

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Nannoperca australis is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van de zaagbaarzen (Percichthyidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1861 door Günther.

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  1. (en) Nannoperca australis. FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. 02 2013 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2013.
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澳洲矮鱸 ( Chinês )

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二名法 Nannoperca australis
Günther, 1861

澳洲矮鱸輻鰭魚綱鱸形目鱸亞目真鱸科的一,為溫帶淡水魚,分布於澳洲淡水流域,為特有種,體長可達8.5公分,棲息在溪流、湖泊及沼澤等底中層水域,以昆蟲橈腳類甲殼類等為食,生活習性不明。

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澳洲矮鱸: Brief Summary ( Chinês )

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澳洲矮鱸為輻鰭魚綱鱸形目鱸亞目真鱸科的一,為溫帶淡水魚,分布於澳洲淡水流域,為特有種,體長可達8.5公分,棲息在溪流、湖泊及沼澤等底中層水域,以昆蟲橈腳類甲殼類等為食,生活習性不明。

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