Spawning site of the fluvial eight-barbel loach, Lefua sp., in the natural environment |
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Authors: | Shigeru Aoyama Toshio Doi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kobe Municipal Suma Aqualife Park, 1-3-5 Wakamiya, Suma, Kobe, Hyogo 654-0049, Japan |
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Abstract: | The spawning site of the fluvial eight-barbel loach, Lefua sp. (sensu Hosoya, 1993; Japanese name: nagare-hotoke-dojo), an endangered species, was investigated by searching for fertilized eggs in June and July 1995–1997 in an upper reach of the Kako River, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. We obtained one egg each by a random sampling with agitating the river bottom (80 trials) and by collecting drift samples (89 trials). This finding indicates that the eggs were not scattered on the bottom or into the water column after being spawned. Two individual males were observed to patrol around particular interstices occurring under the buried cobbles and under the boulders that formed the riverbank. Males pecked other individuals that approached around the interstices. We obtained 9 and 15 eggs, respectively, from two such interstices in only two collection trials. The interstices were suggested to function as the spawning sites of this endangered fish in nature. |
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Keywords: | Cobitidae Lefua sp. Endangered species Spawning site Conservation |
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