Faculty of Science and Technology, Bournemouth University, Dorset, United Kingdom.
Mahseer Trust, Freshwater Biological Association, Wareham, Dorset, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2018 Jun 20;13(6):e0199328. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0199328. eCollection 2018.
Growing to lengths and weights exceeding 1.5 m and 45 kg, the hump-backed mahseer fish of the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot, India, is an iconic, mega-faunal species that is globally recognized as a premier freshwater game fish. Despite reports of their high extinction risk, conservation approaches are currently constrained by their lack of valid taxonomic identity. Using an integrative approach, incorporating morphology, molecular analysis and historical photographs, this fish can now be revealed to be conspecific with Tor remadevii, a species lacking a common name, that was initially, but poorly, described in 2007 from the River Pambar, a tributary of the River Cauvery in Kerala. Currently known to be endemic and restricted to the River Cauvery basin in the Western Ghats, T. remadevii is distinguished from congeners by its prominent hump originating above the pre-opercle and extending to the origin of the dorsal fin, a well-developed mandible resulting in a terminal or slightly superior mouth position, and the dorsal orientation of the eyes. While body colouration varies (silver, bronze, greenish) and is not considered a reliable diagnostic character, orange coloration of the caudal fin (sometimes extending to all fins) is considered a consistent characteristic. Having been first brought to the attention of the scientific community in 1849, and the recreational angling (game fishing) community in 1873, it has taken over 150 years to finally provide this iconic fish with a valid scientific name. This taxonomic clarity should now assist development and delivery of urgent conservation actions commensurate with their extinction risk.
西高止山脉生物多样性热点地区的驼背马哈瑟鱼能长到 1.5 米长、45 公斤重,是一种标志性的巨型鱼类,在全球范围内被公认为顶级淡水游钓鱼类。尽管有报道称其灭绝风险很高,但由于缺乏有效的分类学身份,保护措施目前受到限制。本研究采用整合方法,结合形态学、分子分析和历史照片,揭示这种鱼与 Tor remadevii 是同种,后者没有通用名称,最初于 2007 年在喀拉拉邦考维里河的支流潘巴尔河被描述,但描述很差。目前已知 Tor remadevii 是西高止山脉考维里河流域的特有种,与近缘种的区别在于其显著的驼背,从前鳃盖上方开始,延伸到背鳍的起点,下颌骨发达,导致口部呈终端或稍上位,眼睛朝向前方。虽然身体颜色有变化(银色、青铜色、绿色),但不被认为是可靠的鉴别特征,但尾鳍的橙色(有时延伸到所有鳍)被认为是一个一致的特征。这种鱼于 1849 年首次引起科学界的注意,1873 年引起娱乐钓鱼(钓鱼)社区的注意,经过 150 多年的时间,终于为这种标志性鱼类提供了一个有效的学名。这种分类明确性现在应该有助于制定和实施与其灭绝风险相称的紧急保护行动。