Species of fish
Salvelinus tolmachoffi , also known as Yessey lake charr , is a freshwater species of fish in the salmon family. It is endemic to Lake Yessey of the Khatanga river basin of the arctic Russia.[ 2] In 2007, the fish was listed as endangered by IUCN due to over-fishing and poor management of the water body.[ 3]
Description
Yessey lake charr can grow to a recorded maximum length of 37.0 cm (14.6 inches).[ 4] The fish lives at or near the bottom of the lake .
The head and back of the fish are blue-black, while the sides of the body are dark-gray with a golden tint and the belly is pale yellow. There are numerous red spots on the sides of the body.[ 5] [ 6] The species feed on gammarus , copepods , chironomid larvae , and fish.[ 7]
Yessey lake charr spawn in autumn, from the second half of October to December, in coastal areas with depths of 2.5 - 4 m.[ 8]
References
^ "Reference Summary - IUCN, 2022" . fishbase.mnhn.fr . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
^ Ekaterina M., Kuznetsova (April 2018). "Ethnocultural Portrait of Russia: The Yessey Yakuts. The Life by the Lake (History and Culture of an Ethnic Group)" . Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences . 11 (4): 561– 569. doi :10.17516/1997-1370-0232 . Retrieved 9 December 2023 .
^ "Salvelinus tolmachoffi" . IUCN REDLIST . IUCN. Retrieved 9 December 2023 .
^ Berg, L. S. (1962). Freshwater fishes of the U.S.S.R. and adjacent countries: Ryby presnykh vod SSSR i sopredelʹnykh stran (4th, improved and augm., translated from Russian ed.). Israel Program for Scientific Translations; [available from the Office of Technical Services, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington]. Retrieved 9 December 2023 .
^ Osinov, Alexander G.; Senchukova, Anna L.; Mugue, Nikolai S.; Pavlov, Sergei D.; Chereshnev, Igor A. (September 2015). "Speciation and genetic divergence of three species of charr from ancient Lake El'gygytgyn (Chukotka) and their phylogenetic relationships with other representatives of the genus Salvelinus" . Biological Journal of the Linnean Society . 116 (1): 63– 85. doi :10.1111/bij.12559 . Retrieved 9 December 2023 .
^ Dyldin, Yury V.; Hanel, Lubomir; Fricke, Ronald; Orlov, Alexei M.; Romanov, Vladimir I.; Plesnik, Jan; Interesova, Elena A.; Vorobiev, Danil S.; Kochetkova, Maria O. (10 June 2020). "Fish diversity in freshwater and brackish water ecosystems of Russia and adjacent waters" . Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory . 45 : 47– 116. ISSN 0037-2870 . Retrieved 9 December 2023 .
^ Leis, Eric; Chi, Tran Kim; Lumme, Jaakko (August 2021). "Global Phylogeography of Salmonid Ectoparasites of the Genus Gyrodactylus, with an Emphasis on the Origin of the Circumpolar Gyrodactylus salmonis (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea)" . Comparative Parasitology . 88 (1): 130– 143. doi :10.1654/1525-2647-88.1.130 . ISSN 1525-2647 . Retrieved 9 December 2023 .
^ Dyldin, Yu. V.; Orlov, A. M.; Hanel, L.; Romanov, V. I.; Fricke, R.; Vasil’eva, E. D. (August 2023). "Ichthyofauna of the Fresh and Brackish Waters of Russia and Adjacent Areas: Annotated List with Taxonomic Comments. 2. Order Cypriniformes, Suborders Catostomoidei, Cobitoidei and Cyprinoidei" . Journal of Ichthyology . 63 (4): 636– 686. doi :10.1134/S0032945223040045 . Retrieved 9 December 2023 .