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Amphidromous. Refers to fishes that regularly migrate between freshwater and the sea (in both directions), but not for the purpose of breeding, as in anadromous and catadromous species. Sub-division of diadromous. Migrations should be cyclical and predictable and cover more than 100 km.Characteristic elements in amphidromy are: reproduction in fresh water, passage to sea by newly hatched larvae, a period of feeding and growing at sea usually a few months long, return to fresh water of well-grown juveniles, a further period of feeding and growing in fresh water, followed by reproduction there (Ref. 82692).
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Toxotes blythii ( Catalão; Valenciano )

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Toxotes blythii és una espècie de peix de la família dels toxòtids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.[5]

Descripció

Fa 15 cm de llargària màxima.[6] Temps enrere, es pensava que aquesta espècie era idèntica a Toxotes microlepis però les diferències estructurals i de coloració entre l'una i l'altra van aconsellar elevar T. blythii a la categoria de nova espècie.[7]

Reproducció

Els peixos arquers no presenten dimorfisme sexual, però, a banda d'això, la biologia reproductiva d'aquesta espècie és encara un misteri. Les espècies d'aquest gènere i d'aigües salabroses neden fins als esculls de corall per fresar-hi, però, probablement, no és el cas de T. blythii per ésser d'aigua dolça.[6]

Alimentació

En estat salvatge menja principalment insectes, aranyes, crustacis i peixets, mentre que en captivitat es nodreix de tota mena d'aliments secs i congelats.[6]

Hàbitat i distribució geogràfica

És un peix d'aigua dolça, pelàgic, amfídrom[8] i de clima tropical, el qual viu a Birmània (la divisió de Tanintharyi i els estuaris i els cursos inferiors de les conques dels rius Salween, Sittang i Irauadi) i, probablement també, Tailàndia.[9][3][10][11]

Principals amenaces

La principal amenaça per a la seua conservació és la sobrepesca potencial que pateix amb destinació al mercat internacional de peixos d'aquari.[12]

Vida en captivitat

En captivitat és millor tindre'l en grups de tres o més espècimens, ja que les potencials agressions dins d'un grup així acostumen a minvar i no ocasionaran cap dany seriós, mentre que en parelles sovint passa que l'exemplar dominant intimida el més petit fins a la mort. Els exemplars solitaris són una mica tímids i nerviosos, encara que això dependrà en gran manera també dels seus altres companys d'aquari (en especial, si són bulliciosos i agressius, o, en canvi, prou petits com per a ésser empassats, ja que els peixos arquers poden menjar preses fins a la meitat de la seua mida). Les espècies més adients per a compartir un aquari amb aquesta espècie inclourien loricàrids, cíclids sud-americans, Melanotaenia fluviatilis i bòties pallassos.[6]

Observacions

És inofensiu per als humans[10] i durant molts anys ha estat conegut només per dibuixos i fotos. Darrerement ha aparegut en les llistes dels peixos comercialitzats per exportadors del sud-est asiàtic (tot i que prové d'una àrea molt limitada de Birmània) i a les botigues de peixos ornamentals de la Gran Bretanya es venia per 84,95 lliures esterlines l'any 2011.[6]

Referències

  1. Cuvier G., 1816. Le Règne Animal distribué d'après son organisation pour servir de base à l'histoire naturelle des animaux et d'introduction à l'anatomie comparée. Les reptiles, les poissons, les mollusques et les annélides. Edition 1. Règne Animal (ed. 1). V. 2. i-xviii + 1-532.
  2. Boulenger, G. A., 1892. Note on Toxotes microlepis Gthr. and Toxotes microlepis Blyth. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (Ser. 6). V. 9 (núm. 50): 143-144.
  3. 3,0 3,1 Catalogue of Life (anglès)
  4. uBio (anglès)
  5. The Taxonomicon (anglès)
  6. 6,0 6,1 6,2 6,3 6,4 Practical FishKeeping (anglès)
  7. Albert Günther; William Carruthers, William Francis, 1892. The Annals and magazine of natural history: zoology, botany, and geology. Sixth IX. Londres: Taylor and Francis. pp. 143–144.
  8. Riede, K., 2004. Global register of migratory species - from global to regional scales. Final Report of the R&D-Projekt 808 05 081. Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, Bonn, Alemanya. 329 p.
  9. Talwar, P. K. i A. G. Jhingran, 1991. Inland fishes of India and adjacent countries. Volum 2. A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam.
  10. 10,0 10,1 FishBase (anglès)
  11. GBIF (anglès)
  12. UICN (anglès)


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Toxotes blythii, the clouded archerfish or zebra archerfish, is a perciform fish of genus Toxotes.[1] It is found in rivers and estuaries in Myanmar, ranging from the lower Irrawaddy to the Tenasserim Division, including lower Sittaung and Salween.[1][2][3] Unlike some other archerfish, it is restricted to fresh water.[2] This species was formerly thought to be identical to T. microlepis (smallscale archerfish). However, differences in structure and colouration caused the splitting of T. blythii into a new species.[4] It is sometimes seen in the aquarium trade, but is generally rare.[5]

Description

For a while, Toxotes blythii was confused with Toxotes microlepis until key characteristics that separated them into different species were found. In Toxotes blythii, the depth of body is not half of the total length (without caudal tail), the fourth dorsal spine is about the same length as the third dorsal spine, and the third anal spine is the same length as the third dorsal spine, which is almost as long as the soft rays.[6] Also, Toxotes blythii has irregular black spots that ran horizontally on the body and has a black spot sitting below its axilla.[6] The archerfishes that possess the ability to shoot streams of water, such as Toxotes blythii, use a network of tubes within the roof of their mouth, along with a well grooved tongue, which aids in water shooting.[7] Toxotes blythii has a metallic sheen across its body.[8] While Toxotes microlepis has a body depth of one half of its total length without the caudal tail, its fourth dorsal spine is much longer than the third dorsal spine, the third anal spine is a little longer than the second dorsal spine, and the third anal spine is shorter than its soft rays.[6] Not only that, but Toxotes microlepis has four vertical black spots on the dorsal region of the fish.[6] The shape of the archerfish's spots can sometimes help distinguish different species. Toxotes blythii has a mouth the comes to a point, most likely to help with its ability to shoot water, as well as a homocercal tail. Syntypes of Toxotes blythii range from 61 to 131 mm in length.[8] Archerfishes have ctenoid scales with 3-9 radii originating from the focus point to the anterior margin. Also, Toxotes blythii, has among the smallest scales of any archerfish.[9] Even though there are few specimens of this species collected, there are many characteristics that distinguish Toxotes blythii from the other archerfishes.

Development

Finding a clouded archerfish within its natural habitat can be quite the challenge and to make matters worse, this archerfish also has a high value in the market. With that said, other archerfishes, such as Toxotes microlepis, have been researched more and may provide some insight into the development of Toxotes blythii. As archer fishes get older their scales become longer and heavier, and as their scales become longer it is also seen that their standard length also increases. The gonads for the male species begins elongated with clear/red coloration then becomes larger with deep red coloration and at full maturity, they are pale red and dense.[10] In female Toxotes microlepis, the gonads begin small, smooth, elongated, and pink; by the end of sexual maturity, they are shriveled with a yellow cloudy color before they are released.[10] Archerfishes usually go through their developmental process between July and October.[11]

Behavior

One of the most well knows behaviors of the archerfish is their ability to turn water into a projectile. Even though we would think all archerfish can do this, only there are only three species known to shoot water out of their mouth, Toxotes jaculatrix, Toxotes chatareus and, Toxotes blythii.[9] These species turn water into a projectile from the sudden compression of water from the pharynx into the palatine canal and use their tongue to control the flow.[8] When groups of Toxotes chatareus are going for the same prey, some members will take the food that other fish shot down, more formally known as kleptoparasitism.[7] Another fascinating aspect of these archerfish is how quickly they can learn and adjust the direction of their water projectiles to fit their needs at the time.[12] By changing the direction of their water stream when they miss, their odds of hitting it next time will be better. Since archerfish shoot at their prey with water, they typically will reside near the surface of the habitat they are in.[13]

Food habits

Toxotes blythii and other archerfishes are relatively small fish, and their food is smaller than them. While more research needs to be done on Toxotes blythii and its diet, other species' diets are well known. Fully grown Toxotes chatareus and Toxotes jaxculatrix tend to eat small crabs, shrimps, and insects while their larvae eat phytoplankton and zooplankton.[14] Toxotes chatareus and Toxotes jaxculatrix can be found in salt and brackish water. Since Toxotes blythii lives strictly in fresh water they will mostly likely not eat crabs and shrimp, but the possibility of insects is extremely high. The archer fish eating habits change over time to fit their physiological need.[14] Even though there is no data about the food habits of Toxotes blythii it still gives clues to what types of food they eat.

Predation

There are no significant organisms that prey on Toxotes blythii and other species of Toxotidae other than humans. These archerfishes have excellent eyesight and can swim very fast which can make them hard prey to catch.[15] Other than their abilities these fish are often hidden within the root system in mangroves and foliage in their natural habitats, which adds to their ability to evade predators.[15] These fishes are often preyed upon by humans as a source of food, usually the people that live near their habitat, and as aquarium fishes.[1][10] Other than humans, the organisms that prey on Toxotes blythii are unknown.

Ecosystem roles

While Toxotes blythii is not a huge predator animal in the food chain it is still a predator. The amount of Toxotes blythii present within an area can have an impact on the organisms they feed on, such as the terrestrial insects.

Economic importance

Toxotes blythii has a positive effect on human economics. Even a 10 cm Toxotes blythii can be sold for a high price in Indonesia and the demand for this archerfish in the aquarium trade keeps it valuable.[10] Toxotes blythii can also be used as a food source for the local people.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Vidthayanon, C. (2012). "Toxotes blythii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012: e.T187955A1839214. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012-1.RLTS.T187955A1839214.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b Maurice Kottelat; Tan Heok Hui (2018). "Three new species of archerfishes from the freshwaters of Southeast Asia (Teleostei: Toxotidae) and notes on Henri Mouhot's fish collections". Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters. IEF-952: 1–19. doi:10.23788/IEF-952.
  3. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2010). "Toxotes blythii" in FishBase. January 2010 version.
  4. ^ Günther, Albert C. L.G.; William Carruthers; William Francis (1892). The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including Zoology, Botany, and Geology. Sixth. Vol. IX. London: Taylor and Francis. pp. 143–144.
  5. ^ Practical Fishkeeping (23 February 2011). Clouded archerfish, Toxotes blythii. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d "The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology". The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. 6th series. Vol. 9. London: Taylor and Francis. 1892.
  7. ^ a b Dill, L.M.; Davis, Bradley Duane (2012). "Intraspecific kleptoparasitism and counter-tactics in the archerfish (Toxotes chatareus)". Behaviour. 149 (13–14): 1367–1394. doi:10.1163/1568539X-00003026. ISSN 0005-7959.
  8. ^ a b c Allen, Gerald R. (2004-07-07). "Toxotes kimberleyensis, a new species of archerfish (Pisces: Toxotidae) from fresh waters of Western Australia". Records of the Australian Museum. 56 (2): 225–230. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.56.2004.1423. ISSN 0067-1975.
  9. ^ a b KOTTELAT, MAURICE; TAN, HEOK HUI (2008-12-19). "Kottelatlimia hipporhynchos, a new species of loach from southern Borneo (Teleostei: Cobitidae)". Zootaxa. 1967 (1): 63–72. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1967.1.4. ISSN 1175-5334.
  10. ^ a b c d Suryati, Ni Komang; Makmur, Safran; Nurdawati, Syarifa (2015-12-31). "BIOLOGI REPRODUKSI IKAN SUMPIT (Toxotes microlepis Gunther 1860) DI PERAIRAN SUNGAI MUSI SUMATERA SELATAN". BAWAL Widya Riset Perikanan Tangkap. 6 (3): 119. doi:10.15578/bawal.6.3.2014.119-126. ISSN 2502-6410.
  11. ^ Simon, K. D.; Bakar, Y.; Mazlan, A. G.; Zaidi, C. C.; Samat, A.; Arshad, A.; Temple, S. E.; Brown-Peterson, N. J. (2011-11-11). "Aspects of the reproductive biology of two archer fishes Toxotes chatareus, (Hamilton 1822) and Toxotes jaculatrix (Pallas 1767)". Environmental Biology of Fishes. 93 (4): 491–503. doi:10.1007/s10641-011-9944-6. ISSN 0378-1909. S2CID 15850115.
  12. ^ Timmermans, P.J.A. (2000). "Prey Catching in the Archer Fish: Marksmanship, and Endurance of Squirting At an Aerial Target". Netherlands Journal of Zoology. 50 (4): 411–423. doi:10.1163/156854200x00162. ISSN 0028-2960.
  13. ^ Robertson, A. I.; Duke, N. C. (October 1990). "Mangrove fish-communities in tropical Queensland, Australia: Spatial and temporal patterns in densities, biomass and community structure". Marine Biology. 104 (3): 369–379. doi:10.1007/bf01314339. ISSN 0025-3162. S2CID 83586224.
  14. ^ a b Simon, K. D.; Bakar, Y.; Samat, A.; Zaidi, C. C.; Aziz, A.; Mazlan, A. G. (December 2009). "Population growth, trophic level, and reproductive biology of two congeneric archer fishes (Toxotes chatareus, Hamilton 1822 and Toxotes jaculatrix, Pallas 1767) inhabiting Malaysian coastal waters". Journal of Zhejiang University Science B. 10 (12): 902–911. doi:10.1631/jzus.b0920173. ISSN 1673-1581. PMC 2789525. PMID 19946954.
  15. ^ a b Simon, K. D.; Bakar, Y.; Temple, S. E.; Mazlan, A. G. (November 2010). "Morphometric and meristic variation in two congeneric archer fishes Toxotes chatareus (Hamilton 1822) and Toxotes jaculatrix (Pallas 1767) inhabiting Malaysian coastal waters". Journal of Zhejiang University Science B. 11 (11): 871–879. doi:10.1631/jzus.b1000054. ISSN 1673-1581. PMC 2970897. PMID 21043056.
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Toxotes blythii, the clouded archerfish or zebra archerfish, is a perciform fish of genus Toxotes. It is found in rivers and estuaries in Myanmar, ranging from the lower Irrawaddy to the Tenasserim Division, including lower Sittaung and Salween. Unlike some other archerfish, it is restricted to fresh water. This species was formerly thought to be identical to T. microlepis (smallscale archerfish). However, differences in structure and colouration caused the splitting of T. blythii into a new species. It is sometimes seen in the aquarium trade, but is generally rare.

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Toxotes blythii Toxotes generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Toxotidae familian sailkatzen da.

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Toxotes blythii is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van de schuttersvissen (Toxotidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1892 door Boulenger.

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