Salvelinus Neocomensis
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''Salvelinus'' 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 salmonid
fish A fish (: fish or fishes) is an aquatic animal, aquatic, Anamniotes, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fish fin, fins and craniate, a hard skull, but lacking limb (anatomy), limbs with digit (anatomy), digits. Fish can ...
often called char or charr; some species are called " trout". ''Salvelinus'' is a member of the subfamily Salmoninae within the family
Salmonidae Salmonidae (, ) is a family (biology), family of ray-finned fish, the only extant member of the suborder Salmonoidei, consisting of 11 extant genera and over 200 species collectively known as "salmonids" or "salmonoids". The family includes salmo ...
. The genus has a northern
circumpolar distribution A circumpolar distribution is any range (biology), range of a taxon that occurs over a wide range of longitudes but only at high latitudes; such a range therefore extends all the way around either the North Pole or the South Pole. Taxa that are al ...
, and most of its members are typically cold-water fish that primarily inhabit fresh waters. Many species also migrate to the sea. Most char may be identified by light-cream, pink, or red spots over a darker body. Scales tend to be small, with 115–200 along the lateral line. The pectoral, pelvic, anal, and the lower aspect of caudal fins are trimmed in snow white or cream leading edges. Many members of this genus are popular sport fish, and a few, such as lake trout (''S. namaycush'') and arctic char (''S. alpinus'') are objects of commercial fisheries and/or aquaculture. Occasionally such fish escape and become
invasive species An invasive species is an introduced species that harms its new environment. Invasive species adversely affect habitats and bioregions, causing ecological, environmental, and/or economic damage. The term can also be used for native spec ...
. Deepwater char are small species of char living below 80 m in the deep areas of certain lakes. They are highly sensitive to changes in the quality of the water and one species, '' Salvelinus neocomensis'', was driven to extinction in the twentieth century.


Etymology

The origin of the name "char" or "charr" is unknown, but was perhaps from Celtic, such as the Irish word meaning "fiery red" (found in some Celtic
personal name A personal name, full name or prosoponym (from Ancient Greek ''prósōpon'' – person, and ''onoma'' –name) is the set of names by which an individual person or animal is known. When taken together as a word-group, they all relate to that on ...
s), likely for the bright red belly of the Arctic char; or perhaps borrowed from Middle Low German ''schar'' meaning " flounder, dab"; or from
Proto-Germanic Proto-Germanic (abbreviated PGmc; also called Common Germanic) is the linguistic reconstruction, reconstructed proto-language of the Germanic languages, Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages. Proto-Germanic eventually developed from ...
''*skardaz'' or ''*skeraną'' meaning "to cut or shear", possibly referring to its sherd-like shape.


Taxonomy

There are currently three
subgenera In biology, a subgenus ( subgenera) is a taxonomic rank directly below genus. In the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, a subgeneric name can be used independently or included in a species name, in parentheses, placed between the ge ...
in the genus ''Salvelinus'': ''Baione'', ''Cristovomer'', and ''Salvelinus'' sensu stricto. ''Baione'', the most basal clade in the genus, contains the brook trout (''S. fontinalis''), and the presumably extinct silver trout (''S. agassizii''). ''Cristovomer'' contains only the lake trout (''S. namaycush''). All other species are in the subgenus ''Salvelinus''. If the long-finned char (''Salvethymus svetovidovi'') is considered a member of the genus ''Salvelinus'', it would be classified in the subgenus ''Salvethymus'', adding a fourth subgenus.


Species diversity

As with other salmonid genera, the delimitation of species in ''Salvelinus'' is controversial. FishBase in 2015 listed 54 species or subspecies in this genus, many of which have very narrow local distributions. Fourteen localised species are listed from the
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alone, although these traditionally, and still by the national conservation and fisheries authorities, are all considered to represent the widespread Arctic charr (''S. alpinus''). Twenty species are listed from the Asian part of
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, including several localised taxa from in each of the
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, Chukotka and Taimyr peninsulas. One of these is the long-finned char, which phylogenetically is part of the ''Salvelinus'' group but has been so far classified into its own monotypic genus '' Salvethymus''. The Arctic char (''S. alpinus'') is the most broadly distributed ''Salvelinus'' species. It has a
circumpolar distribution A circumpolar distribution is any range (biology), range of a taxon that occurs over a wide range of longitudes but only at high latitudes; such a range therefore extends all the way around either the North Pole or the South Pole. Taxa that are al ...
, and it is considered the most northern of all freshwater fishes. In North America, five relatively well defined species are present, which, apart from the Arctic char, comprise the brook trout (''S. fontinalis''), bull trout (''S. confluentus''), Dolly Varden trout (''S. malma'') and lake trout (''S. namaycush''). This listing presents the taxa recognised in FishBase grouped by geography:


Circumpolar

* '' Salvelinus alpinus'' (
Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
, 1758)
Arctic char


Europe

;Central Europe * '' Salvelinus evasus'' Freyhof & Kottelat, 2005 * '' Salvelinus neocomensis'' Freyhof & Kottelat, 2005 * '' Salvelinus profundus'' (Schillinger, 1901) * '' Salvelinus umbla'' (
Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
, 1758)
– lake char ;British Isles Scotland and adjacent islands: * '' Salvelinus gracillimus'' Regan, 1909 * '' Salvelinus inframundus'' Regan, 1909 * '' Salvelinus killinensis'' (Günther, 1866) * '' Salvelinus mallochi'' Regan, 1909 * '' Salvelinus maxillaris'' Regan, 1909 * '' Salvelinus struanensis'' (Maitland, 1881) * '' Salvelinus youngeri'' (Friend, 1965) – golden char England and Wales: * '' Salvelinus lonsdalii'' Regan, 1909 * '' Salvelinus perisii'' (Günther, 1865) * '' Salvelinus willughbii'' (Günther, 1862) Ireland: * '' Salvelinus colii'' ( Günther, 1863) – Cole's char * '' Salvelinus fimbriatus'' Regan, 1908 – Coomsaharn char * '' Salvelinus grayi'' (Günther, 1862) – Gray's char * '' Salvelinus obtusus'' Regan, 1908 – blunt-snouted Irish char ;Northern Europe
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and Atlantic islands: * '' Salvelinus faroensis'' Joensen & Tåning, 1970 * '' Salvelinus murta'' (Sæmundsson, 1909) * '' Salvelinus thingvallensis'' (Sæmundsson, 1909) * '' Salvelinus salvelinoinsularis'' ( Lönnberg, 1900)Bear Island char
Fennoscandia __NOTOC__ Fennoscandia (Finnish language, Finnish, Swedish language, Swedish and ; ), or the Fennoscandian Peninsula, is a peninsula in Europe which includes the Scandinavian Peninsula, Scandinavian and Kola Peninsula, Kola peninsulas, mainland ...
and Northwest Russia: * '' Salvelinus lepechini'' ( J. F. Gmelin, 1789)


Asia

;Arctic drainages * '' Salvelinus andriashevi'' L. S. Berg, 1948 – Chukot char * '' Salvelinus boganidae'' L. S. Berg, 1926 – Boganida char * '' Salvelinus czerskii'' Dryagin, 1932 – Cherskii's char * '' Salvelinus drjagini'' Logashev, 1940 – Dryagin's char * '' Salvelinus elgyticus'' Viktorovsky & Glubokovsky, 1981 – small-mouth char * '' Salvelinus alpinus erythrinus'' ( Georgi, 1775) – davatchan * '' Salvelinus jacuticus'' Borisov, 1935 – Yakutian char * '' Salvelinus taimyricus'' Mikhin, 1949 * '' Salvelinus taranetzi'' Kaganowsky, 1955 – Taranets char * '' Salvelinus tolmachoffi'' L. S. Berg, 1926Lake Yessey char * '' Salvethymus svetovidovi'' Chereshnev & Skopets, 1990 – long-finned char: phylogenetically part of the ''Salvelinus'' clade] ;Pacific drainages * '' Salvelinus albus'' Glubokovsky, 1977 – white char * '' Salvelinus curilus'' ( Pallas, 1814) (= ''S. malma krascheninnikova'' Taranetz, 1933 – southern Dolly Varden * '' Salvelinus gritzenkoi'' Vasil'eva & Stygar, 2000 * '' Salvelinus krogiusae'' Glubokovksy, Frolov, Efremov, Ribnikova & Katugin, 1993 * '' Salvelinus kronocius'' Viktorovsky, 1978 * '' Salvelinus kuznetzovi'' Taranetz, 1933 * '' Salvelinus leucomaenis'' (Pallas, 1814) – whitespotted char ** ''S. l. leucomaenis'' ( Pallas, 1814) ** ''S. l. imbrius'' D. S. Jordan & E. A. McGregor, 1925 ** ''S. l. pluvius'' ( Hilgendorf, 1876) ** '' S. l. japonicus'' (=''S. japonicus'') Ōshima, 1961kirikuchi char * '' Salvelinus neiva'' Taranetz, 1933 – Neiva * '' Salvelinus schmidti'' Viktorovsky, 1978 * '' Salvelinus vasiljevae'' Safronov & Zvezdov, 2005 – Sakhalinian char


North America

Atlantic drainages * '' Salvelinus agassizii'' ( Garman, 1885) – silver trout *'' Salvelinus fontinalis'' ( Mitchill, 1814)brook trout *'' Salvelinus namaycush'' ( Walbaum, 1792)lake trout Pacific & Arctic drainages * '' Salvelinus confluentus'' ( Suckley, 1859) – bull trout *'' Salvelinus malma'' (Walbaum, 1792) – Dolly Varden trout ** "'' Salvelinus anaktuvukensis''" Morrow, 1973 – angayukaksurak char (= '' S. malma'')


Hybrids

*''S. alpinus × S. fontinalis'' – Alsatian char *''S. namaycush × S. fontinalis'' – splake, brookinaw *''S. fontinalis ×
Salmo trutta The brown trout (''Salmo trutta'') is a species of salmonid ray-finned fish and the most widely distributed species of the genus ''Salmo'', endemic to most of Europe, West Asia and parts of North Africa, and has been widely introduced species, in ...
'' – tiger trout *''S. leucomaensis x O. masou'' – river mackerel, Kawasaba


References


External links

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USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Fish DatabaseIUCN Salvelinus umbla
{{Taxonbar, from=Q548682 Extant Miocene first appearances Taxa named by John Richardson (naturalist) Ray-finned fish genera