Salmo dentex

Salmo dentex
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Salmoniformes
Family: Salmonidae
Genus: Salmo
Species: S. dentex
Binomial name
Salmo dentex
(Heckel, 1852)

Salmo dentex is a variety of trout, a freshwater fish in the Salmonidae family, found in the western Balkans. [1] [2] [3] The identity, biological dinstinctness and species status of the dentex trout are however not properly clarified.[4] Salmo dentex is reported to inhabit the Neretva river and Hutovo Blato wetlands in Bosnia and Herzegovina,[5] and is also found in Albania and Montenegro in Skadar lake and its tributaries.[6] It is reported that S. dentex is extinct from Croatian rivers, Cetina and Krka[7], but in recent times there is reports from Cetina anglers that it is still present in that Croatian river. Some reports indicate its presence in the rivers of Livanjsko field in Bosnia and Herzegovina[8] and in river Aoos in Greece.[9]

Salmo dentex, locally known as the zubatak, is poorly studied and its status has remained unclear due to lack of samples for detailed analyses, hybridisation with other trout lineages and diverse and multiple designations of the same trout in different areas. One of the inhabited areas, the Hutovo Blato wetlands, are situated in North West of the Neretva river estuary in southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is an atypical type of wetland, characterized by several shallow lakes and channels filled with clear and cold water (around 13° C whole year) creating conditions suitable also for salmonids.[4]

Recent research suggests that S. dentex is phenotypically distinct yet genetically indistinct from marble trout of the lower Neretva.[10]

References

  1. ^ Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. 2008. Salmo dentex In: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.1. Downloaded on 21 May 2010
  2. ^ J. J., Heckel (1851). "Bericht einer ichthyologischen Reise. II. Beiträge zu den Gattungen Salmo, Fario, Salar, Coregonus, Chondrostoma und Telestes". Sitzungsber. Akad. Wiss. Wien. pp. 347–390. 
  3. ^ Glamuzina, Branko; V. Bartulović (2006). "Some characteristics of the Endemic Dentex Trout, Salmo dentex (Heckel, 1851) from the Neretva River, Bosnia–Herzegovina" (PDF). Ribarstvo 64 (2): 59–64. http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/7654. Retrieved 2009-07-17. 
  4. ^ a b "Salmo dentex - Yet another Balkan salmonid". Balkan Trout Restoration Group. http://www.balkan-trout.com/studied_taxa_6_dentex.htm. Retrieved 2009-03-10. 
  5. ^ V., Čurčić (1938). "Neretva i njezine pastrve (Salmonidae)". Štamparija Risto V. Savić, Sarajevo. pp. 89. 
  6. ^ V., Sorić (1990). "Salmonids in the Ohrid–Drim–Skadar system. Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemoslovacaei". pp. 54, 305–319. 
  7. ^ M., Mrakovčić; Mišetić S., Povž M. (1995). "Status of freshwater fish in Croatian Adriatic river systems. Biological Conservation". pp. 72, 179–185. 
  8. ^ T., Vuković; Ivanović B. (1971). "Freshwater fish of Yugoslavia". Zemaljski muzej BiH, Sarajevo. pp. 268. 
  9. ^ B., Delling (2003). "Species diversity and phylogeny of Salmo with emphasis on Southern Trouts (Teleostei, Salmonidae)". Doctoral dissertation (University of Stockholm). 
  10. ^ http://balkantrout.blogspot.com/2009/07/another-myth-busted.html