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A Current Update on the Distribution, Morphological Features, and Genetic Identity of the Southeast Asian Mahseers, Tor Species

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The mahseer, particularly the Tor species, is of significant cultural and economic importance as a high-value freshwater food fish in the Southeast (SE) Asian region. However, overexploitation of natural stocks because of high demand and their deteriorating habitat has resulted in a...

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Autores principales: Jaafar, Faizul, Na-Nakorn, Uthairat, Srisapoome, Prapansak, Amornsakun, Thumronk, Duong, Thuy-Yen, Gonzales-Plasus, Maria Mojena, Hoang, Duc-Huy, Parhar, Ishwar S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33915909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10040286
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author Jaafar, Faizul
Na-Nakorn, Uthairat
Srisapoome, Prapansak
Amornsakun, Thumronk
Duong, Thuy-Yen
Gonzales-Plasus, Maria Mojena
Hoang, Duc-Huy
Parhar, Ishwar S.
author_facet Jaafar, Faizul
Na-Nakorn, Uthairat
Srisapoome, Prapansak
Amornsakun, Thumronk
Duong, Thuy-Yen
Gonzales-Plasus, Maria Mojena
Hoang, Duc-Huy
Parhar, Ishwar S.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The mahseer, particularly the Tor species, is of significant cultural and economic importance as a high-value freshwater food fish in the Southeast (SE) Asian region. However, overexploitation of natural stocks because of high demand and their deteriorating habitat has resulted in a marked decline of Tor species in the wild. There are 13 Tor species that inhabit SE Asian rivers. All these species share distinct morphology, which is the presence of the median lobe. The unique characteristics, including body color, mouth position, and number of lateral scales, distinguish one species from another. Nonetheless, the taxonomy of the Tor species remains unstable and confusing, with contradictory data presented by different authors from different countries for a single Tor species. Therefore, in this review, we have gathered data for the SE Asian Tor species, outlining their distribution, morphology, and genetic identification. In addition, the present review also proposes a list of valid Tor species in the SE Asian region. The proposed list will serve as a standard and template for improving SE Asia’s Tor taxonomy, enhancing the study’s continuity, and a better understanding of specific Tor species. ABSTRACT: The king of rivers or mahseer comprises three genera: Tor, Neolissochilus, and Naziritor, under the Cyprinidae family. The Tor genus has been classified as the true mahseer due to the presence of a median lobe among the three genera. The Tor species are widely distributed across Southeast (SE) Asia, and 13 Tor species have been reported previously: Tor ater, Tor dongnaiensis, Tor douronensis, Tor laterivittatus, Tor mosal, Tor mekongensis, Tor putitora, Tor sinensis, Tor soro, Tor tambra, Tor tambroides, Tor tor and Tor yingjiangensis. However, the exact number of valid Tor species remains debatable. Different and unstandardized approaches of applying genetic markers in taxonomic identification and morphology variation within the same species have further widened the gap and ameliorated the instability of Tor species taxonomy. Therefore, synchronized and strategized research among Tor species researchers is urgently required to improve and fill the knowledge gap. This review is a current update of SE Asia’s Tor species, outlining their distribution, morphology, and genetic identification. In addition, the present review proposes that there are ten valid Tor species in the SE Asian region. This list will serve as a template and standard to improve the taxonomy of the SE Asian Tor species, which could serve as a basis to open new directions in Tor research.
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spelling pubmed-80657452021-04-25 A Current Update on the Distribution, Morphological Features, and Genetic Identity of the Southeast Asian Mahseers, Tor Species Jaafar, Faizul Na-Nakorn, Uthairat Srisapoome, Prapansak Amornsakun, Thumronk Duong, Thuy-Yen Gonzales-Plasus, Maria Mojena Hoang, Duc-Huy Parhar, Ishwar S. Biology (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: The mahseer, particularly the Tor species, is of significant cultural and economic importance as a high-value freshwater food fish in the Southeast (SE) Asian region. However, overexploitation of natural stocks because of high demand and their deteriorating habitat has resulted in a marked decline of Tor species in the wild. There are 13 Tor species that inhabit SE Asian rivers. All these species share distinct morphology, which is the presence of the median lobe. The unique characteristics, including body color, mouth position, and number of lateral scales, distinguish one species from another. Nonetheless, the taxonomy of the Tor species remains unstable and confusing, with contradictory data presented by different authors from different countries for a single Tor species. Therefore, in this review, we have gathered data for the SE Asian Tor species, outlining their distribution, morphology, and genetic identification. In addition, the present review also proposes a list of valid Tor species in the SE Asian region. The proposed list will serve as a standard and template for improving SE Asia’s Tor taxonomy, enhancing the study’s continuity, and a better understanding of specific Tor species. ABSTRACT: The king of rivers or mahseer comprises three genera: Tor, Neolissochilus, and Naziritor, under the Cyprinidae family. The Tor genus has been classified as the true mahseer due to the presence of a median lobe among the three genera. The Tor species are widely distributed across Southeast (SE) Asia, and 13 Tor species have been reported previously: Tor ater, Tor dongnaiensis, Tor douronensis, Tor laterivittatus, Tor mosal, Tor mekongensis, Tor putitora, Tor sinensis, Tor soro, Tor tambra, Tor tambroides, Tor tor and Tor yingjiangensis. However, the exact number of valid Tor species remains debatable. Different and unstandardized approaches of applying genetic markers in taxonomic identification and morphology variation within the same species have further widened the gap and ameliorated the instability of Tor species taxonomy. Therefore, synchronized and strategized research among Tor species researchers is urgently required to improve and fill the knowledge gap. This review is a current update of SE Asia’s Tor species, outlining their distribution, morphology, and genetic identification. In addition, the present review proposes that there are ten valid Tor species in the SE Asian region. This list will serve as a template and standard to improve the taxonomy of the SE Asian Tor species, which could serve as a basis to open new directions in Tor research. MDPI 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8065745/ /pubmed/33915909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10040286 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jaafar, Faizul
Na-Nakorn, Uthairat
Srisapoome, Prapansak
Amornsakun, Thumronk
Duong, Thuy-Yen
Gonzales-Plasus, Maria Mojena
Hoang, Duc-Huy
Parhar, Ishwar S.
A Current Update on the Distribution, Morphological Features, and Genetic Identity of the Southeast Asian Mahseers, Tor Species
title A Current Update on the Distribution, Morphological Features, and Genetic Identity of the Southeast Asian Mahseers, Tor Species
title_full A Current Update on the Distribution, Morphological Features, and Genetic Identity of the Southeast Asian Mahseers, Tor Species
title_fullStr A Current Update on the Distribution, Morphological Features, and Genetic Identity of the Southeast Asian Mahseers, Tor Species
title_full_unstemmed A Current Update on the Distribution, Morphological Features, and Genetic Identity of the Southeast Asian Mahseers, Tor Species
title_short A Current Update on the Distribution, Morphological Features, and Genetic Identity of the Southeast Asian Mahseers, Tor Species
title_sort current update on the distribution, morphological features, and genetic identity of the southeast asian mahseers, tor species
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33915909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10040286
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