Minggu, 24 Oktober 2010

Pangasiidae Series #7

MACAM DAN JENIS SPECIES IKAN PATIN

PANGASIUS KREMPFI / Fang & Chaux, 1949


Pangasius Krempfi



Classification
Actinopterygii | Siluriformes | Pangasiidae

Main reference

Size / Weight / Age
Max length : 120 cm SL male/unsexed; (Ref. 30857); max. published weight: 14.0 kg (Ref. 9497)

Environment
Benthopelagic; potamodromous (Ref. 51243); freshwater; brackish; marine

Climate / Range
Tropical

Distribution
Asia.
Countries | FAO areas | Ecosystems | Occurrences | Introductions

Short description
Dorsal spines (total): 1; Dorsal soft rays (total): 6 - 7; Anal spines: 4; Anal soft rays: 31 - 34. Body depth 4.5-5.0 times in SL (Ref. 43281). Dorsum sky blue; submarginal caudal-fin stripes absent; no humeral spot; vomerine teeth separate at midline, joined to palatine teeth on each side forming long crescentic patches; 18-22 gill rakers in first arch (Ref. 12693). Body dark blackish gray on top and sides, silver gray on abdomen and fins lightly yellow (Ref. 45563).

Biology :
Migrating but the direction is unknown. Dietary habits have not been studied. Taxonomy of this species may be problematic (Ref. 12693). Unique among pangasiid species in the Mekong in spending a major part of its life in marine coastal waters. Migrates into the Mekong River (but not into any other rivers) in order to breed (Ref. 12369). Regarded to be anadromous (Ref. 12369). It was hypothesized that at least two populations in the Mekong undertake migration (Ref. 37770). One population migrates during May-September from just south of Khone Falls upstream to spawning grounds along the mainstream Mekong all the way to Chiang Khong near the Lao-Thai-Myanmar border. The other population migrates downstream from around Stung Treng to unknown spawning grounds somewhere between Stung Treng and Kompong Cham in Cambodia during the spawning season between May and August. When water level starts to fall in October, the fish moves back to the main river to initiate an upstream dispersal migration, reaching the stretch just below the Khone Falls. Stays in deep pools within the mainstream during the dry season (Ref. 37770). Only two specimens of the fish were collected on April 5, 1956 and September 10, 1957 in Beihai City, Guangxi (Ref. 45563). Another on November 22, 1963 at Shanwei City of Guangdong Province (Ref. 45563).


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