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The '''lenoks''' (Otherwise known as '''Asiatic trouts''' or '''Manchurian trouts'''<ref>http://jamescard.net/flyfishing/</ref>) are a [[genus]], '''''Brachymystax''''', of [[Salmonidae|salmonid]] [[fish]]es. It contains three species living in [[Mongolia]], [[Siberia]], the far East of [[Russia]], Northern [[China]], the [[Sea of Japan]]<ref>http://ibss.febras.ru/files/00001742.pdf</ref> and South [[Korea]].<ref>http://www.springerlink.com/content/p255748k26u68tu2/</ref><ref>http://www.cherrytrout.com/fish.html</ref><ref>http://jamescard.net/flyfishing/</ref> |
The '''lenoks''' (Otherwise known as '''Asiatic trouts''' or '''Manchurian trouts'''<ref>http://jamescard.net/flyfishing/</ref>) are a [[genus]], '''''Brachymystax''''', of [[Salmonidae|salmonid]] [[fish]]es. It contains three species living in [[Mongolia]], [[Siberia]], the far East of [[Russia]], Northern [[China]], the [[Sea of Japan]]<ref>http://ibss.febras.ru/files/00001742.pdf</ref> and South [[Korea]].<ref>http://www.springerlink.com/content/p255748k26u68tu2/</ref><ref name="cherrytrout">http://www.cherrytrout.com/fish.html</ref><ref>http://jamescard.net/flyfishing/</ref> |
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==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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Lenoks can be sharp-nosed or blunt-nosed. Populations of blunt-nosed Lenoks are generally found in different areas than populations of sharp-nosed Lenoks.<ref>http://www.springerlink.com/content/p255748k26u68tu2/</ref> They typically grow to about 20 inches.<ref>http://thewebsiteofeverything.com/animals/fish/Salmoniformes/Salmonidae/Brachymystax-savinovi</ref> They are relatively round in shape, and speckled with dark brown spots.<ref>http://www.ibextours.com/Eng/exclusive_salmon.htm</ref><ref>http://jamescard.net/flyfishing/</ref> They usually weigh up to 15 kilos.<ref>http://www.ibextours.com/Eng/exclusive_salmon.htm</ref> Their [[ventral]]s are usually colored a reddish hue, and their pectoral fins yellowish. <ref>General zoology, or Systematic natural history, Volume 5, Part 1 By George Shaw, James Francis Stephens</ref> |
Lenoks can be sharp-nosed or blunt-nosed. Populations of blunt-nosed Lenoks are generally found in different areas than populations of sharp-nosed Lenoks.<ref>http://www.springerlink.com/content/p255748k26u68tu2/</ref> They typically grow to about 20 inches.<ref>http://thewebsiteofeverything.com/animals/fish/Salmoniformes/Salmonidae/Brachymystax-savinovi</ref> They are relatively round in shape, and speckled with dark brown spots.<ref>http://www.ibextours.com/Eng/exclusive_salmon.htm</ref><ref>http://jamescard.net/flyfishing/</ref> They usually weigh up to 15 kilos.<ref>http://www.ibextours.com/Eng/exclusive_salmon.htm</ref> Their [[ventral]]s are usually colored a reddish hue, and their pectoral fins yellowish. <ref>General zoology, or Systematic natural history, Volume 5, Part 1 By George Shaw, James Francis Stephens</ref> |
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Lenoks in Korea are now on the verge of extinction due to deforestation.<ref |
Lenoks in Korea are now on the verge of extinction due to deforestation.<ref name="cherrytrout"/> |
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==Habitat== |
==Habitat== |
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==History== |
==History== |
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During the glacial epoch, Lenoks were landlocked inland of the Korean peninsula.<ref |
During the glacial epoch, Lenoks were landlocked inland of the Korean peninsula.<ref name="cherrytrout"/> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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The lenoks (Otherwise known as Asiatic trouts or Manchurian trouts[2]) are a genus, Brachymystax, of salmonid fishes. It contains three species living in Mongolia, Siberia, the far East of Russia, Northern China, the Sea of Japan[3] and South Korea.[4][5][6]
Appearance
Lenoks can be sharp-nosed or blunt-nosed. Populations of blunt-nosed Lenoks are generally found in different areas than populations of sharp-nosed Lenoks.[7] They typically grow to about 20 inches.[8] They are relatively round in shape, and speckled with dark brown spots.[9][10] They usually weigh up to 15 kilos.[11] Their ventrals are usually colored a reddish hue, and their pectoral fins yellowish. [12]
Lenoks in Korea are now on the verge of extinction due to deforestation.[5]
Habitat
Lenoks tend to live in rivers of any sort,[13] but usually upstream, where the water is colder.[14]
History
During the glacial epoch, Lenoks were landlocked inland of the Korean peninsula.[5]
References
- ^ "Brachymystax". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
- ^ http://jamescard.net/flyfishing/
- ^ http://ibss.febras.ru/files/00001742.pdf
- ^ http://www.springerlink.com/content/p255748k26u68tu2/
- ^ a b c http://www.cherrytrout.com/fish.html
- ^ http://jamescard.net/flyfishing/
- ^ http://www.springerlink.com/content/p255748k26u68tu2/
- ^ http://thewebsiteofeverything.com/animals/fish/Salmoniformes/Salmonidae/Brachymystax-savinovi
- ^ http://www.ibextours.com/Eng/exclusive_salmon.htm
- ^ http://jamescard.net/flyfishing/
- ^ http://www.ibextours.com/Eng/exclusive_salmon.htm
- ^ General zoology, or Systematic natural history, Volume 5, Part 1 By George Shaw, James Francis Stephens
- ^ http://www.gofishn.com/content/russia
- ^ http://www.cherrytrout.com/fish.html
- Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Species in genus Brachymystax". FishBase. February 2010 version.