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''Nigoro-buna'', sometimes called round crucian carp, is a type of wild goldfish (''Carassius auratus grandoculis'') or related
cyprinid Cyprinidae is a Family (biology), family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family, including the carps, the true minnows, and their relatives the barb (fish), barbs and barbel (fish), barbels, among others. Cyprinidae is the ...
(''Carassius buergeri grandoculis'') endemic to Japan. Its habitat is limited to
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, its
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and
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, and
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canals, in the
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(west-central
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), northeast of
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. The fish is of culinary importance locally in
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, where it is used as an ingredient for '' funazushi'', a type of '' narezushi''. The
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fish is closely packed with rice and salt in tubs.


Etymology

The Japanese name has been ascribed various etymologies. One has it that it earned the name ''ni-gorō-buna'' () meaning "gorō-buna's look-alike", because once it attains sizes of approximately 1.2–1.3 shaku (≈
feet The foot (: feet) is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion. In many animals with feet, the foot is an organ at the terminal part of the leg made up of ...
), it begins to look confusingly similar to the ('' C. cuvieri'', the wild form of the Japanese crucian carp) which is a closely related species that is also endemic to the lake. It is alternatively styled ''nigorobuna'' , which crudely translates to "braising-timely-carp".


Taxonomy

Some literature refer to ''nigorobuna'' as subspecies ''Carassius auratus grandoculis'', It is also given as subspecies ''Carassius buergeri grandoculis'' in governmental and academic literature as well as the Japanese database. The subspecies exhibits
polyploidy Polyploidy is a condition in which the cells of an organism have more than two paired sets of ( homologous) chromosomes. Most species whose cells have nuclei (eukaryotes) are diploid, meaning they have two complete sets of chromosomes, one fro ...
.


Morphology

A typical adult ''nigorobuna'' attains length at maturity. Its shape resembles the that populate
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; its body depth is short, and breadth is wide. The head is large, with a ventricular contour that is characteristically ridged. The mouth slit is slanted upwards. Around 61 (or 52–72)
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s can be counted, and the
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fin ray Fins are moving appendages protruding from the body of fish that interact with water to generate thrust and help the fish swim. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fish fins have no direct connection with the back bone and are supported only b ...
s consist of one spine and 17 (or 15 to 18) soft rays. The
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has one spine and five soft rays. The basal length of the dorsal fin is rather long. The total length is 2.7× the body depth.


Behavior

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e and juveniles are found on the surface and medium depths entrenched within
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s around the lake, in other words, inlets rich in aquatic plants. Adults occupy shallower waters in summer and move to deeper waters during the cold winter. One study showed that when larvae of about 1 cm length were compared, ''nigorobuna'' was "scarce(ly)" feeding on algae, compared with local ''genogoro-buna'', which had 25–50% algal digestive tract content by bulk. The fish showed a preference for certain
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s over another, relying heavily on ''Chydorus'' spp. and to a lesser extent on ''
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''. By contrast, the ''gengoro-buna'' kept in the same enclosure preferred
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spp. The fry (larvae) of both species largely ignored other types of
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(such as '' Alona'', ''Scapholeberis'', and
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larvae) which were plentiful. As they grow into juveniles exceeding 1 cm, the ''nigorobuna'' begin pecking at aquatic plants to feed on attached algae, so by the time they attain 2 cm lengths, algae account for half their diet (and rotifers represent a small percentage). When they grow larger, they capture somewhat bottom-dwelling zooplankton. Adults spawn from April to June, laying eggs on aquatic plants when water levels rise due to the rainy season. The hatchlings live by the reedy shore, and move offshore as they grow, reaching full size in 2 to 3 years.


Uses

This is a highly prized fish commercially, made into '' funazushi'', where whole fish are salted and fermented in beds of cooked rice. An authentic ''funazushi'' traditionally must use the "round crucian carp", and for this reason it has been dubbed ''sushi-buna'' meaning "the crucian carp for sushi". The dish, a type of '' narezushi'', is a local delicacy of
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, and known for its pungent odor. This species is said to make superior ''funazushi'' that is tender down to the bones, in contrast to imitations made by using ''gengoro-buna'' (''
Carassius cuvieri The Japanese white crucian carp, also known as Japanese carp, white crucian carp, or gengoro-buna (''Carassius cuvieri''), is a species of freshwater fish in the carp family (family Cyprinidae). It is found in Japan and, as an introduced species, ...
'') as a substitute. The ''ginbuna'' (''
Carassius langsdorfii The ginbuna (''Carassius langsdorfii''), sometimes referred to as silver crucian carp or Japanese silver crucian carp, is a species of freshwater fish in the carp family (family Cyprinidae). It is native to lakes and rivers in Japan. Description ...
'') is also said to be used as a substitute.


Fishing regulations

The annual catch was estimated to be 500 tons in 1965, fell to 178 tons by 1989, and drastically down to 18 tons by 1997 so that efforts were begun to release fishery-raised spawn into nearby rice paddies connected with the water system. Nowadays, the species is also farmed in
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. Shiga Prefecture, in its announced project to recover the fish stock, promulgated rules through its Lake Biwa Fisheries Management Commission, effective April 1, 2007, prohibiting the capture of fish measuring 22 cm or less.


Vulnerability

The Japanese Ministry of the Environment's published
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(2018) listed the fish subspecies as
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(IB). The devastation of numbers is blamed on habitat loss (spawning ground), as well
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by
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. Adults are known to be taken by
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, and the larvae and eggs are fed on by
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, both of which have become invasive in the Lake. The impact of predatory fish may be a secondary aggravating factor, the core cause being man-made changes to the lake's landscape according to some opinion. The ''nigorobuna'''s spawning grounds are the
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belts in Lake Biwa and the lagoons attached to the lake referred to as , as well as rice paddies. Most of the reed belt zones were altered by the lake shore dykes project (1976–1991), the number of lagoons fell to just over twenty, and by 1995 the total lagoon area was (15% of the total size in 1940). Also the canals connecting the bodies of water were fitted with
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gates, hampering the fish from traveling. The current situation is not well-described as blockage by gates; the (''hojō- seibi'') project was conducted that raised the ground of the rice paddies, and instead of drawing water from canals, these farms switched to pumping water via
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s, depriving the aquatic life of their conduits to enter..


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