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Trophic Strategy

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Common in streams and rivers with rapid water flow, but not deep or stagnant waters. Feeds on zooplankton, small crustaceans, macroscopic algae, small fish and detritus.
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Biology

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Adults are common in streams and rivers with rapid water flow, but not deep or stagnant waters. Feed on zooplankton, small crustaceans, macroscopic algae, small fish and detritus.
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Importance

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fisheries: minor commercial
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分布

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原分布於東亞大陸,包括中國東部、朝鮮半島、日本等地。臺灣目前可發現於北部淡水河流域以及大漢溪、基隆河、新店溪等大型支流。
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利用

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為台灣北部河川最主要的溪釣種類之一。食用魚,油炸或紅燒皆宜。
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描述

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體延長而側扁,腹部圓,無肉稜。頭較大。吻略突。眼中大,上位。口斜裂,上頜骨末端僅達眼前緣下方。無鬚。體被中大型的圓鱗;側線完全而向下彎曲,側線鱗數43-45;背鰭前鱗16-18。各鰭均無硬棘,背鰭軟條3(不分枝軟條)+ 7(分枝軟條);臀鰭3(不分枝軟條)+ 8-9(分枝軟條);腹鰭 1(不分枝軟條)+8(分枝軟條);成熟雄魚的臀鰭前4根分枝鰭條明顯延長,末端可達尾鰭基部;成熟雄魚的胸鰭延長,但不及腹鰭起點。體背側淡青褐色,體側及腹側銀白。幼魚及雌魚體側約有10餘條之不明顯深色橫帶,雄魚則具明顯的藍綠色光澤橫帶,橫帶常在體中央融合成一大片的塊狀斑,斑間有粉紅色至橘紅色斑紋;雄魚胸鰭橘紅至鮮紅色,臀鰭與背鰭或多或少呈現橘紅色之光澤。繁殖期時,雄魚有追星出現,部分追星基部融合而連成一線。陳&張(2005)將早期記載普遍分布於台灣西部、北部河川或湖泊中的平頜鱲更名為長鰭馬口鱲(/Opsariichthys evolans/),同時認定目前常見於北部淡水河流域中,俗稱『日本溪哥』的平頜鱲為外來種。與長鰭馬口鱲的區別,在幼魚及雌魚階段不易靠外觀分辨,雄魚則可由(一.)胸鰭末端不及腹鰭起點(vs.達腹鰭起點之後);(二.)體側橫帶通常融合成塊狀斑,橫帶條數不易計數(vs. 體側橫帶明顯區分為11-14條)。與粗首馬口鱲(/Opsariichthys pachycephalus/)的差異,可由背前鱗16-18(vs. 25-27)以及側線鱗數43-45(vs. 51-55)加以區別。
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棲地

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外來入侵種。初級淡水魚。喜好棲息於河川的中游附近,生性活潑,具群集特性。雜食性,或追足掉下水中的昆食、或捕食水生昆蟲、或刮食石頭上之藻類等為食。
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Zacco platypus

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The pale chub (Zacco platypus), also known as pale bleak or fresh-water sprat, is a species of fish native to rivers and streams from northern China and Korea to northern Vietnam. They can grow up to 20 centimetres (7.9 in) but usually grow up to 13 centimetres (5.1 in).[1] Its diet consists of zooplankton, invertebrates, fish, and debris. Zacco platypus is called Oikawa オイカワ(追河、Opsariichthys platypus)in Japan.

Description

The pale chub has a moderately large head with moderately large eyes that are located on the upper side of the head. They have a large mouth, so much so that the posterior end of the jaw reaches the anterior part of the eye. The pale chub has an elongated body that is more compressed at the posterior end.[2] Their maximum length is 20 cm and on average pale chubs are 13 cm in length.[1] The cycloid scales are moderately large, and they have a complete lateral line. There are no scales on the head. They have a forked caudal fin. They have a grayish coloration close to the dorsal with the rest of the body being silvery. When spawning, the males will have 10 or more vertical strips that are bluish in color.[2] They can live for 6 or more years.[3]

Habitat

They live primarily in freshwater.[2] The adults prefer streams and rivers that have a rapid flow. They do not really like deep, stagnant water. They mainly live by the bottom when adults because that is where their food source is located.[1]

Distribution

They are widely distributed to northern China, Korea and northern Vietnam.[1] They are also found in Japan and the northwestern part of Taiwan.[2] They are mostly found in climates of 10–22 °C (50–72 °F).[1]

Diet

They are omnivores but prefer eating other animals over eating plants.[4] They feed on zooplankton, algae, small fish and detritus.[1] When young, they mainly eat insects and larvae.[5] The young tend to hunt in groups, and they tend to hunt at dawn.[3] Adults tend to be more solitary in their hunting.[5]

Reproduction

In nature, males become vibrant around the time of breeding to attract females to mate. Pale chubs are typically free-range. That means that they leave egg and sperm free instead of brood care.[4] There have been no reports of successful breeding in an aquarium[5] although it is possible for reproduction in an aquarium.[4]

Uses

Dori-baengbaengi (pan-fried freshwater minnow)

Zacco platypus are used as bait for sport-fishing for larger fish.[1] They are popular for fly fishers[3] and are caught for consumption.[4] Males are used for aquariums because of their vibrant coloring.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2015). "Zacco platypus" in FishBase. March 2015 version.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Zacco platypus - Freshwater Minnow -- Discover Life". www.discoverlife.org. Retrieved 2017-03-22.
  3. ^ a b c "Der Drachenfisch - Zacco platypus". www.gartenteich-ratgeber.com. Retrieved 2017-03-22.
  4. ^ a b c d GmbH, Megazoo Superstore Austria Handels. "Detail - MEGAZoo.at". megazoo.at (in German). Retrieved 2017-03-22.
  5. ^ a b c Dibetta. "ZACCO PLATYPUS - Speciaalzaak voor aquarianen en vijver- liefhebbers, met advies en ondersteuning bij aankoop van vissen, planten en benodigdheden. Een van de grootse aquaria/vijvercentrums van europa". www.aquariaveldhuis.nl. Retrieved 2017-03-22.
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Zacco platypus: Brief Summary

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The pale chub (Zacco platypus), also known as pale bleak or fresh-water sprat, is a species of fish native to rivers and streams from northern China and Korea to northern Vietnam. They can grow up to 20 centimetres (7.9 in) but usually grow up to 13 centimetres (5.1 in). Its diet consists of zooplankton, invertebrates, fish, and debris. Zacco platypus is called Oikawa オイカワ(追河、Opsariichthys platypus)in Japan.

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