Ichthyofauna of the Lena River (Laptev Sea Basin): Modern composition and historical formation
Abstract
The modern ichthyofauna of the Lena River includes 46 species and subspecies: 45 bony fishes and one lamprey. In the upper reaches, 24 species have been recorded, 38 in the middle reaches, 36 in the lower reaches, and 24 in the delta. Four of the seven species intentionally introduced into water bodies of the Lena River basin have successfully naturalized; the presence of the others is unconfirmed. All areas of the river are dominated by fishes of the orders Salmoniformes and Cypriniformes. The ranges of the Amur carp Cyprinus rubrofuscus, common bream Abramis brama, ide Leuciscus idus, roach Rutilus rutilus, pike Esox lucius, and perch Perca fluviatilis have expanded over the last few years. The causes and possible ways of the historical formation of the Lena River fish population are discussed in the light of data on the Pleistocene paleogeographical events and patterns of the distribution of species in the river and in adjacent basins.
- Publication:
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Journal of Ichthyology
- Pub Date:
- August 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1134/S0032945214040031
- Bibcode:
- 2014JIch...54..433K
- Keywords:
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- ichthyofauna;
- Lena River;
- fish;
- bony fishes;
- lampreys