2014
DOI: 10.14798/72.4.753
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THREATENED FISHES OF THE WORLD: Hucho taimen (Pallas, 1773)

Abstract: Taimen Hucho taimen (Pallas, 1773) was once common in China, Russia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia but is disappearing now from its native region. This vulnerable species has considerable ecological importance but there are few data available on its biology. The limited available data on its systematics, distribution, ecology, reproduction and threats are summarized and discussed. (Yue and Chen, 1998) Fig 1. Hucho taimen in River

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“…In comparison, in C. lavaretus functional TB appear at 5–6 dph at an average temperature of 7.2°C, whereas in C. nasus they appear during endo‐exotrophy (8 dph at an average temperature of 12.7° C) (Bogdanova, 1972; Knyazeva et al, 1984). The TB of S. leucichthys nelma are similar to those of zebrafish, Hucho taimen or A. japonica (Hansen et al, 2002; Hatakeyama et al, 2022; Wang et al, 2016). The pharyngeal TB of S. leucichthys nelma formed much earlier than those of H. taimen (Wang et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…In comparison, in C. lavaretus functional TB appear at 5–6 dph at an average temperature of 7.2°C, whereas in C. nasus they appear during endo‐exotrophy (8 dph at an average temperature of 12.7° C) (Bogdanova, 1972; Knyazeva et al, 1984). The TB of S. leucichthys nelma are similar to those of zebrafish, Hucho taimen or A. japonica (Hansen et al, 2002; Hatakeyama et al, 2022; Wang et al, 2016). The pharyngeal TB of S. leucichthys nelma formed much earlier than those of H. taimen (Wang et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The TB of S. leucichthys nelma are similar to those of zebrafish, Hucho taimen or A. japonica (Hansen et al, 2002; Hatakeyama et al, 2022; Wang et al, 2016). The pharyngeal TB of S. leucichthys nelma formed much earlier than those of H. taimen (Wang et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%