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''Paedocypris'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of tiny
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 ...
fish found in swamps and streams on the
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n islands of
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,
Sumatra Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth-largest island in the world at 482,286.55 km2 (182,812 mi. ...
and Bintan. ''
Paedocypris progenetica ''Paedocypris progenetica'' (also known as Indonesian Superdwarf Fish) is a species of tiny cyprinid fish endemic to the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Bintan where it is found in peat swamps and slow flowing blackwater streams. It was disc ...
'' has been claimed to be the one of smallest known species of fish in the world. The smallest mature female measured and the largest known individual was .


Species

The three currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paedocypris carbunculus'' Britz & Kottelat, 2008 * ''
Paedocypris micromegethes ''Paedocypris micromegethes'' is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Sarawak in East Malaysia, where it is found in peat swamp Peat swamp forests are tropical moist forests where waterlogged soil prevents dead leaves and wood from fully d ...
'' Kottelat, Britz, H. H. Tan & K. E. Witte, 2006 * ''
Paedocypris progenetica ''Paedocypris progenetica'' (also known as Indonesian Superdwarf Fish) is a species of tiny cyprinid fish endemic to the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Bintan where it is found in peat swamps and slow flowing blackwater streams. It was disc ...
'' Kottelat, Britz, H. H. Tan & K. E. Witte, 2006


Taxonomy

Two species were discovered and identified by ichthyologists
Maurice Kottelat Maurice Kottelat (born 16 July 1957 in Delémont, SwitzerlandC ...
from Switzerland and Tan Heok Hui from the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research and the
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in 1996. Their osteology was studied by Ralf Britz at London's
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. In 1994, the same ichthyologists had already discovered in Sarawak (Malaysian part of Borneo) another miniature species of the same genus ''Paedocypris''. Like ''P. progenetica'', ''P. micromegethes'' was found in the slow-flowing blackwater streams and
peat swamp Peat swamp forests are tropical moist forests where waterlogged soil prevents dead leaves and wood from fully decomposing. Over time, this creates a thick layer of acidic peat. Large areas of these forests are being logged at high rates. Peat ...
s. The genus, ''Paedocypris'', and two species, ''Paedocypris progenetica'' and ''Paedocypris micromegethes'', were first described in 2006. ''Paideios'' is
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for children and ''cypris'' is Greek for
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and is a common suffix for
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 ...
genera; the
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is feminine. ''Progenetica'' (from the word ''progenetic'') is used as an
adjective An adjective (abbreviations, abbreviated ) is a word that describes or defines a noun or noun phrase. Its semantic role is to change information given by the noun. Traditionally, adjectives are considered one of the main part of speech, parts of ...
. ''Micromegethes'' is Greek for small in size, and is used as a noun in
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. ''Paedocypris'' is considered a danionin genus by Tyson Roberts. ''
Sundadanio ''Sundadanio'' is a genus of freshwater Actinopterygii, ray-finned fishes and it is one of two genera in the Family (biology), family Sundadanionidae, known as the tiny danios. These fishes are typically found in peat swamps and blackwater stream ...
'' and ''Paedocypris'' were found to share a
sister group In phylogenetics, a sister group or sister taxon, also called an adelphotaxon, comprises the closest relative(s) of another given unit in an evolutionary tree. Definition The expression is most easily illustrated by a cladogram: Taxon A and ...
relationship, supporting its close relationship to danionin genera; however, this study included danionins among the subfamily Rasborinae.


Appearance

Their miniature transparent bodies lack the typical features characteristic of adult fish, for instance a mineralised
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, and it retains the postanal larval fin-fold along the ventral edge of the
caudal peduncle 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 ...
, characteristic of fish larvae. They have a unique
sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different Morphology (biology), morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecy, di ...
: The males have highly modified
pelvic fin Pelvic fins or ventral fins are paired fins located on the ventral (belly) surface of fish, and are the lower of the only two sets of paired fins (the other being the laterally positioned pectoral fins). The pelvic fins are homologous to the hi ...
s, with the first ray terminating with a hook-like projection of
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skin, supported by hypertrophied pelvic musculature. Males also have a pad of keratinized skin in front of the pelvic fins. These modified fins are thought to be used to grasp the female during mating, or to keep position over a spawning surface.


Smallest vertebrate

''Paedocypris progenetica'' has been claimed to be the smallest known species of fish and
vertebrate Vertebrates () are animals with a vertebral column (backbone or spine), and a cranium, or skull. The vertebral column surrounds and protects the spinal cord, while the cranium protects the brain. The vertebrates make up the subphylum Vertebra ...
in the world, particularly before the description of the frog ''
Paedophryne amauensis ''Paedophryne amauensis'', also known as the New Guinea Amau frog, is a species of microhylid frog endemic to eastern Papua New Guinea. At in snout-to-vent length, it was once considered the world's smallest known vertebrate. (See also Ecolo ...
'' in 2012. The smallest mature ''P. progenetica'' female is only in
standard length Fish measurement is the measuring of individual fish and various parts of fish anatomy, their anatomies, for data used in many areas of ichthyology, including Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy and fishery biology. Overall length Standard length (SL) is ...
, smaller than the female of any other vertebrate species, including those of ''P. amauensis''. The largest known individual is . Male individuals of the
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species ''
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'' have been documented to be at maturity, and thus claimed to be a smaller species. However, these survive only by sexual
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, and the female individuals reach the significantly larger size of .Raffles Museum news, 2006.
RMBR: So which is the smallest species of fish in the world? (Part II)
During their evolution where they have adapted to their environment and shrunk in size, they have lost least seven and possibly as many as ten percent of their
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s (about 15–20 percent of the total amount) and much of their
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, and their
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s are much reduced. Because of their small size and development due to a simplification of their genome, their skull consist of cartilage, about 40 of their skeletal bones will never be properly developed and the ribs are reduced and remain poorly ossified. Other groups of fish which live in the same environment have not gone through the same types of genetic and developmental changes. Paedocypris genomes are the first known examples of integrated filovirus-like elements in fish.


Habitat and conservation

''Paedocypris progenetica'' lives in the blackwater
peat swamp Peat swamp forests are tropical moist forests where waterlogged soil prevents dead leaves and wood from fully decomposing. Over time, this creates a thick layer of acidic peat. Large areas of these forests are being logged at high rates. Peat ...
s of the
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n islands of
Sumatra Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth-largest island in the world at 482,286.55 km2 (182,812 mi. ...
and Bintan. ''P. micromegethes'' lives in the peat swamps of
Sarawak Sarawak ( , ) is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia. It is the largest among the 13 states, with an area almost equal to that of Peninsular Malaysia. Sarawak is located in East Malaysia in northwest Borneo, and is ...
in northern
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, Malaysia. ''P. carbunculus'' is found in peat swamps in
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, Borneo, Indonesia. Members of this genus are habitat specialists that only live in acidic water. Within peat swamp forests, they are usually found to inhabit deeper, cooler water layers close to the bottom half of the water columns. They also tend to inhabit shaded areas in which light is usually absent from their environment. Their small size helps them to survive droughts, as they can live in small remaining puddles. However, their small ranges and specialised habitat make them extremely vulnerable to
habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss or habitat reduction) occurs when a natural habitat is no longer able to support its native species. The organisms once living there have either moved elsewhere, or are dead, leading to a decrease ...
, such as drainage of peat swamps and fires, and some populations have already disappeared. It has been speculated that some other miniature fish from the habitat and region may already have become
extinct Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
, even before being scientifically described or discovered. In Malaysia alone, it has been estimated that—in addition to ''Paedocypris''—up to 15% of the freshwater fish species are associated with peat swamps, and based on current destruction rates all Bornean and Sumatran peatlands may be gone by 2040.


References

Kottelat, M., Britz, R., Hui, T., & Witte, K. (2006). Paedocypris, a New Genus of Southeast Asian Cyprinid Fish with a Remarkable Sexual Dimorphism, Comprises the World's Smallest Vertebrate. Proceedings: Biological Sciences, 273(1589), 895-899.


External links


BBC: Is it really the smallest fish after all?Pharyngula: PaedocyprisSome records in the fish world
{{Taxonbar, from=Q168599 Cyprinidae genera Freshwater fish of Asia Taxa named by Maurice Kottelat Taxa named by Ralf Britz Taxa named by Heok Hui Tan Taxa named by Kai-Erik Witte