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{{Taxobox
| name = Sturgeon
| image = Sturgeon2.jpg
| image_width = 250px
| image_caption = [[Atlantic sturgeon]]<br>(''Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus'')
| fossil_range = {{Fossil range|Upper Cretaceous|Recent}}<ref name=FB>{{FishBase_family|family=Acipenseridae|year=2009|month=January}}</ref>
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| phylum = [[Chordate|Chordata]]
| superclassis = [[Osteichthyes]]
| classis = [[Actinopterygii]]
| ordo = [[Acipenseriformes]]
| familia = '''Acipenseridae'''
| familia_authority = [[Charles Lucien Bonaparte|Bonaparte]], 1831
| subdivision_ranks = Subfamilies
| subdivision =
[[Acipenserinae]]<br/>
[[Scaphirhynchinae]]<br/>
See text for genera and species.
}}

'''Sturgeon''' is the [[common name]] used for some 25 species of fish in the family '''Acipenseridae''', including the [[genus|genera]] ''[[Acipenser]]'', ''[[Huso]]'', ''[[Scaphirhynchus]]'' and ''[[Pseudoscaphirhynchus]]''. The term includes over 20 species commonly referred to as sturgeon and several closely related species that have distinct common names, notably [[sterlet]], [[Kaluga (fish)|kaluga]] and [[Beluga sturgeon|beluga]]. Collectively, the family is also known as the '''true sturgeons'''. Sturgeon is sometimes used more exclusively to refer to the species in the two best-known genera, ''Acipenser'' and ''Huso''.

One of the oldest families of [[bony fish]] in existence, sturgeon are native to subtropical, temperate and sub-Arctic rivers, lakes and coastlines of [[Eurasia]] and [[North America]]. They are distinctive for their elongated bodies, lack of scales, and occasional great size: sturgeons ranging from 7–12 feet (2-3½ m) in length are common, and some species grow up to {{convert|18|ft|m|1}}. Most sturgeons are [[anadromous]] [[benthos|bottom-feeders]], spawning upstream and feeding in [[river deltas]] and [[estuaries]]. While some are entirely freshwater, a very few venture into the open ocean beyond near [[coastal]] areas.

Several species of sturgeons are harvested for their [[roe]], which is made into [[caviar]] — a [[luxury good|luxury food]] which makes some sturgeons pound for pound the most valuable of all harvested fish. Because they are slow-growing and mature very late in life, they are particularly vulnerable to exploitation and to other threats, including [[pollution]] and [[habitat fragmentation]]. Most species of sturgeons are currently considered to be [[critically endangered|at risk of extinction]], making them more critically endangered than any other group of species.<ref name=iucn/>

== Evolution ==

[[Acipenseriformes|Acipenseriform]] fishes appeared in the fossil record approximately 200 million years ago, around the very end of the [[Triassic]], making them among the most ancient of [[actinopterygian]] fishes. True sturgeons appear in the fossil record during the Upper [[Cretaceous]]. In that time, sturgeons have undergone remarkably little [[morphology (biology)|morphological]] change, indicating their evolution has been exceptionally slow and earning them informal status as [[living fossils]].<ref>B. G. Gardiner (1984) Sturgeons as living fossils. Pp. 148–152 in N. Eldredge and S.M. Stanley, eds. Living fossils. Springer-Verlag, New York.</ref><ref name=krieger>J. Krieger and P.A. Fuerst. (2002) Evidence for a Slowed Rate of Molecular Evolution in the Order Acipenseriformes ''Molecular Biology and Evolution'' 19:891-897.</ref> This is explained in part by the long generation interval, tolerance for wide ranges of [[temperature]] and [[salinity]], lack of [[Predation|predators]] due to size, and the abundance of prey items in the [[benthic]] environment.
Despite the existence of a [[fossil]] record, full classification and [[phylogeny]] of the sturgeon species has been difficult to determine, in part due to the high individual and [[ontogeny|ontogenic]] variation, including geographical [[clines]] in certain features, such as rostrum shape, number of [[scutes]] and body length. A further confounding factor is the peculiar ability of sturgeons to produce reproductively viable [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]], even between species assigned to different [[genera]]. The wide range of the [[acipenserids]] and their endangered status have made collection of systematic materials difficult. These factors have led researchers in the past to identify over 40 additional species that were rejected by later workers.<ref name=bemis>W. E. Bemis, E. K. Findeis, and L. Grande. (1997). An overview of Acipenseriformes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 48:25–71.</ref> It is still unclear whether the species in the ''Acipenser'' and ''Huso'' genera are [[monophyletic]] (descended from one ancestor) or [[paraphyletic]] (descended from many ancestors)—though it is clear that the morphologically motivated division between these two genera is not supported by the genetic evidence. There is an ongoing effort to resolve the taxonomic confusion using a continuing synthesis of systematic data and [[genetics|molecular techniques]].<ref name=krieger/><ref>F. Fontana, J. Tagliavini, L. Congiu (2001) Sturgeon genetics and cytogenetics: recent advancements and perspectives. ''Genetica'' 111: 359–373</ref>

== Physical characteristics ==
[[File:Stamp of Moldova 012.jpg|thumb|thumb|''[[Acipenser gueldenstaedtii]]'']]
Along with other members of the [[subclass]] [[Chondrostei]], sturgeon are primarily cartilaginous, lack [[Body of vertebra|vertebral centra]], and are partially covered with bony plates called ''[[scutes]]'' rather than [[Fish scale|scales]]. They also have four ''[[barbels]]''—tactile organs that precede their toothless mouth and are dragged along often murky [[benthos|river bottoms]]. Sturgeon are distinctly and immediately recognizable for their elongated bodies, flattened [[Rostrum (anatomy)|rostra]], distinctive scutes and barbels, and elongated upper tail lobes.

They are primarily benthic feeders. With their projecting, wedge-shaped snouts, they stir up the soft bottom, and use the barbels to detect shells, crustaceans and small fish, on which they feed. Having no teeth, they are unable to seize prey, though larger specimens can swallow very large prey items, including whole [[salmon]].<ref>Sergei F. Zolotukhin and Nina F. Kaplanova. (2007) Injuries of Salmon in the Amur River and its Estuary as an Index of the Adult Fish Mortality in the Period of Sea Migrations. NPAFC Technical Report No. 4. [http://www.npafc.org/new/publications/Technical%20Report/TR4/page%2067-69(Zolotukhin).pdf]</ref>

Sturgeon have been referred to as both the [[Leviathan]]s and [[Methuselah]]s of freshwater fish. They are among the largest fish: some [[Beluga sturgeon|beluga]] (''Huso huso'') in the [[Caspian Sea]] reportedly attain over 5.5&nbsp;m (18&nbsp;ft) and 2000&nbsp;kg<ref>Frimodt, C., (1995). Multilingual illustrated guide to the world's commercial coldwater fish. Fishing News Books, Osney Mead, Oxford, England. 215 p.</ref> (4400&nbsp;lbs.) while for [[Kaluga (fish)|kaluga]] (''H. dauricus'') in the [[Amur River]], similar lengths and over 1000&nbsp;kg (2200&nbsp;lb) weights have been reported.<ref>Krykhtin, M.L. and V.G. Svirskii (1997). Endemic sturgeons of the Amur River: kaluga, Huso dauricus, and Amur sturgeon, Acipenser schrenckii. Environ. Biol. Fish. 48(1/4):231-239.</ref> They are also among the longest lived of the fishes, some living well over 100 years and attaining sexual maturity at 20 years or more.<ref name=Berg>Berg, L.S. (1962). Freshwater fishes of the U.S.S.R. and adjacent countries. volume 1, 4th edition. Israel Program for Scientific Translations Ltd, Jerusalem. (Russian version published 1948).</ref> The combination of slow growth and reproductive rates and the extremely high value placed on mature, egg-bearing females make sturgeon particularly vulnerable to [[overfishing]].

Sturgeons are [[polyploidy|polyploid]]; some species have four, eight, or 16 sets of chromosomes.<ref | name=Anderson>{{cite web |url=http://biology.mcgill.ca/undergra/c465a/biodiver/2000/shortnose-sturgeon/shortnose-sturgeon.htm |title=Shortnose Sturgeon|author=Anderson, Rachel|accessdate=2007-08-23 |year=2004 |publisher=McGill University |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071024153413/http://biology.mcgill.ca/undergra/c465a/biodiver/2000/shortnose-sturgeon/shortnose-sturgeon.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-10-24}}</ref>

== Range and habitat ==
Sturgeon range from [[subtropical]] to [[subarctic]] waters in [[North America]] and [[Eurasia]]. In [[North America]], they range along the Atlantic coast from the [[Gulf of Mexico]] to [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]], including the [[Great Lakes]] and the [[Saint Lawrence River|St. Lawrence]], [[Missouri River|Missouri]] and [[Mississippi]] Rivers, as well as along the West Coast in major rivers from [[California]] to [[British Columbia]]. They occur along the European [[Atlantic]] coast, including the [[Mediterranean]] basin, in the rivers that flow into the [[Black Sea|Black]], [[Azov Sea|Azov]] and [[Caspian Sea|Caspian]] Seas ([[Danube]], [[Dnepr]], [[Volga]] and [[Don River (Russia)|Don]]), the north-flowing rivers of Russia that feed the [[Arctic Ocean]] ([[Ob River|Ob]], [[Yenisei]], [[Lena River|Lena]], [[Kolyma River|Kolyma]]), in the rivers of [[Central Asia]] ([[Amu Darya]] and [[Syr Darya]]) and [[Lake Baikal]]. In the Pacific Ocean, they are found in the [[Amur River]] along the Russian-[[China|Chinese]] border, on [[Sakhalin]] island, and in the [[Yangtze]] and other rivers in northeast China.<ref name = Berg/><ref name = fishbase/>

Throughout this extensive range, almost all species are highly threatened or vulnerable to extinction due to a combination of habitat destruction, overfishing and pollution.<ref name = fishbase/>

No species are known to naturally occur south of the equator, though attempts at sturgeon [[aquaculture]] are being made in [[Uruguay]], [[South Africa]] and other places.<ref>LA. Burtzev (1999) The History of Global Sturgeon Aquaculture. ''[[Journal of Applied Ichthyology]]'' 15 (4-5), 325–325. {{doi|10.1111/j.1439-0426.1999.tb00336.x}}</ref>

Most species are at least partially [[anadromous]], [[Spawn (biology)|spawning]] in fresh water and feeding in nutrient-rich, brackish waters of [[estuaries]] or undergoing significant migrations along coastlines. However, some species have evolved purely freshwater existences, such as the [[lake sturgeon]] (''Acipenser fulvescens'') and the [[Baikal sturgeon]] (''A. baerii baicalensis''), or have been forced into them by anthropogenic or natural [[dam|impoundment]] of their native rivers, as in the case of some subpopulations of [[white sturgeon]] (''A. transmontanus'') in the [[Columbia River]]<ref>S. Duke, P. Anders, G. Ennis, R. Hallock, J. Hammond, S. Ireland, J. Laufle, R. Lauzier, L. Lockhard, B. Marotz, V.L. Paragamian, R. Westerhof (1999) Recovery plan for Kootenai River white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus), ''[[Journal of Applied Ichthyology]]'' 15 (4-5), 157–163.</ref> and [[Siberian sturgeon]] (''A. baerii'') in the Ob basin.<ref>G.I. Ruban, 1999. The Siberian Sturgeon ''Acipenser baerii Brandt'': Structure and Ecology of the Species, Moscow, GEOS. 235 pp (in Russian).</ref>

== Conservation status ==

Because of their long reproductive cycles, long migrations, and sensitivity to environmental conditions, many species are under severe threat from [[overfishing]],<ref>Clover, Charles. 2004. ''The End of the Line: How overfishing is changing the world and what we eat''. Ebury Press, London. ISBN 0-09-189780-7</ref> [[poaching]], water pollution and damming of rivers.<ref>[http://fwp.mt.gov/wildthings/tande/pallid.html Pallid Sturgeon - Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks]</ref> According to the [[IUCN]], over 85% of sturgeon species are classified as at risk of extinction, making them more critically endangered than any other group of species.<ref name=iucn>{{cite web |url= http://www.iucn.org/?4928|title=Sturgeon more critically endangered than any other group of species |author= |date= 18 March 2010 |work= |publisher= IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature |accessdate=December 6, 2010}}</ref><ref>[http://cmsdata.iucn.org/downloads/species__status_and_population_trend_of_sturgeon_on_the_red_list.pdf Species, status and population trend of Sturgeon on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (pdf)]</ref>

==Uses==
[[File:SturgeonTurkmarket.jpg|thumb|left|thumb|Woman selling sturgeon at a market in [[Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan]]]]
[[File:Sturgeon.jpg|thumb|righ|thumb|The underside and mouth of a sturgeon]]

Globally, sturgeon fisheries are of great value, primarily as a source for [[caviar]], but also for flesh.

Before 1800, [[swim bladders]] of sturgeon (primarily Beluga sturgeon from Russia) were used as a source of [[isinglass]], a form of collagen used historically for the [[Clarification (wine)|clarification]] of [[beer]], as a predecessor for [[gelatin]], and to preserve [[parchments]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Davidson | first = Alan | title = Oxford Companion to Food | year = 1999 | isbn = 0-19-211579-0 | pages = 407 | chapter = "Isinglass"}}</ref>

The Jewish law of [[kashrut]], which only permits the consumption of fish with scales, forbids sturgeon, as they have [[ganoid scale]]s instead of the permitted [[Ctenoid scale|ctenoid]] and [[cycloid scale]]s. While all [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox groups]] forbid the consumption of sturgeon, some [[Conservative Judaism|conservative groups]] do allow it.<ref>http://cor.ca/en/15#12</ref><ref>http://www.bluethread.com/kashrut/sturgeon.html</ref> The theological debate over its kosher status can be traced back to such 19th-century reformers as [[Aron Chorin]], though its consumption was already common in European Jewish communities.<ref>{{cite book | last = Lupovich | first = Howard | title = Jews and Judaism in World History | year = 2010 | isbn = 0-203-86197-3 | pages = 258 | chapter = 7}}</ref> It remains a high-end staple of many [[Jewish delis]] and specialty shops.

In England, the sturgeon, along with [[whale]]s and [[porpoise]]s, is a [[royal fish]], and every sturgeon caught in England is the property of the Crown.

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==Classification==
In currently accepted [[Taxonomy (biology)|taxonomy]], the family Acipenseridae is subdivided into two subfamilies, '''Acipenserinae''', including the genera ''Acipenser'' and ''Huso'', and '''Scaphirhynchinae''', including the genera ''Scaphirhynchus'' and ''Pseudosaphirhynchus''.<ref name="fishbase">{{FishBase order | order = Acipenseriformes | year = 2007 | month = 12}}</ref>

{| class=" wikitable"
|-
! rowspan=2 |
! rowspan=2 | Subfamily
! rowspan=2 | Genera
! rowspan=2 | Image
! rowspan=2 | Species
! rowspan=2 | Common name
! colspan=3 | Max reported
! rowspan=2 | [[Fishbase|Fish-<br />base]]
! rowspan=2 | [[FAO]]
! rowspan=2 | [[IUCN]] status
|-
! Length
! Weight
! Age
|-
! rowspan=25 style="background:rgb(110,110,170)" | [[Acipenseridae|<span style="color:white;">A<br /><br />c<br /><br />i<br /><br />p<br /><br />e<br /><br />n<br /><br />s<br /><br />e<br /><br />r<br /><br />i<br /><br />d<br /><br />a<br /><br />e</span>]]
! rowspan=19 style="background:rgb(110,110,170)" | [[Acipenserinae|<span style="color:white;">Acipenserinae</span>]]
! rowspan=17 style="background:rgb(110,110,170)" | ''[[Acipenser|<span style="color:white;">Acipenser</span>]]''
| [[File:Acipenser baerii.jpg|140px|Siberian sturgeon]]
| ''[[Acipenser baerii]]''
| [[Siberian sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 200 cm
| align="center" | 210 kg
| align="center" | 60 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = baerii | month = November | year = 2013}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/2879/en ''Acipenser baerii'' (Brandt, 1869)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:EN IUCN 3 1.svg|EN IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Endangered</small><ref name=IUCNbaerii>{{IUCN2013.1 |assessors=Ruban, G. & Bin Zhu |year=2010 |id=244 |title=Acipenser baerii |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser brevirostrum (NY).jpg|140px]]
| ''[[Acipenser brevirostrum]]''
| [[Shortnose sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 143 cm
| align="center" | 23 kg
| align="center" | 67 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = brevirostrum | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10177/en ''Acipenser brevirostrum'' (Lesueur, 1818)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:EN IUCN 3 1.svg|EN IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Endangered</small><ref name=IUCNbrevirostrum>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors= Friedland, K.D. & Kynard, B. |year=2004 |id=222 |title=Acipenser brevirostrum |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser dabryanus.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser dabryanus]]''
| [[Yangtze sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 250 cm
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = dabryanus | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10178/en ''Acipenser dabryanus'' (A. H. A. Duméril, 1869)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNdabryanus>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Qiwei, W. |year=2010 |id=xxxxx |title=Acipenser dabryanus |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser fulvescens 1908.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser fulvescens]]''
| [[Lake sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 274 cm
| align="center" | 125 kg
| align="center" | 152 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = fulvescens | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10179/en ''Acipenser fulvescens'' (Rafinesque)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:LC IUCN 3 1.svg|LC IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Least concern</small><ref name=IUCNfulvescens>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=St. Pierre, R. & Runstrom, A. |year=2004 |id=223 |title=Acipenser fulvescens |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser gueldenstaedtii.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser gueldenstaedtii]]''
| [[Russian sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 236 cm
| align="center" | 115 kg
| align="center" | 46 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = gueldenstaedtii | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/2877/en ''Acipenser gueldenstaedtii'' (J. F. Brandt & Ratzeburg, 1833)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNgueldenstaedtii>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Gesner, J., Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. |year=2010 |id=232 |title=Acipenser gueldenstaedtii |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser medirostris.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser medirostris]]''
| [[Green sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 250 cm
| align="center" | 159 kg
| align="center" | 60 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = medirostris | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10180/en ''Acipenser medirostris'' (Ayres, 1854)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:NT IUCN 3 1.svg|NT IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Near threatened</small><ref name=IUCNmedirostris>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=St. Pierre, R. & Campbell, R.R. |year=2006 |id=233 |title=Acipenser medirostris |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
|
| ''[[Acipenser mikadoi]]''
| [[Sakhalin sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 150 cm
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = mikadoi | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10181/en ''Acipenser mikadoi'' (Hilgendorf, 1892)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNmikadoi>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Mugue, N. |year=2010 |id=241 |title=Acipenser mikadoi |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser naccarii.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser naccarii]]''
| [[Adriatic sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 200 cm
| align="center" | 25 kg
| align="center" |
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = naccarii | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10183/en ''Acipenser naccarii'' (Bonaparte, 1836)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNnaccarii>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Bronzi, P., Congiu, L., Rossi, R., Zerunian, S. & Arlati , G. |year=2011 |id=224 |title=Acipenser naccarii |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser nudiventris.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser nudiventris]]''
| [[Fringebarbel sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 200 cm
| align="center" | 80 kg
| align="center" |
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = nudiventris | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10184/en ''Acipenser nudiventris'' (Lovetsky, 1828)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNnudiventris>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Gesner, J., Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. |year=2010 |id=225 |title=Acipenser nudiventris |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser oxyrhynchus.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser oxyrinchus]]''
| [[Atlantic sturgeon|Atlantic]] or [[Gulf sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 403 cm
| align="center" |
| align="center" | 60 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = oxyrinchus | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10185/en ''Acipenser oxyrinchus'' (Vladykov, 1955)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:NT IUCN 3 1.svg|NT IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Near threatened</small><ref name=IUCNoxyrinchus>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=St. Pierre, R. & Parauka, F.M. |year=2006 |id=245 |title=Acipenser oxyrinchus |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:A persicus.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser persicus]]''
| [[Persian sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 242 cm
| align="center" | 70 kg
| align="center" |
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = persicus | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
|
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNpersicus>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors= Gesner, J., Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. |year=2010 |id=235 |title=Acipenser persicus |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser ruthenus1.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser ruthenus]]''
| [[Sterlet]]
| align="center" | 125 cm
| align="center" | 16 kg
| align="center" | 20 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = ruthenus | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/2070/en ''Acipenser ruthenus'' (Linnaeus, 1758)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:VU IUCN 3 1.svg|VU IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Vulnerable</small><ref name=IUCNruthenus>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Gesner, J., Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. |year=2010 |id=227 |title=Acipenser ruthenus |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
|
| ''[[Acipenser schrenckii]]''
| [[Amur sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 300 cm
| align="center" | 190 kg
| align="center" | 65 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = schrenckii | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10187/en ''Acipenser schrenckii'' (J. F. Brandt, 1869)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNschrenckii>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Ruban, G. & Qiwei, W. |year=2010 |id=228 |title=Acipenser schrenckii |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser sinensis.JPG|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser sinensis]]''
| [[Chinese sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 130 cm
| align="center" | 600 kg
| align="center" | 13 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = sinensis | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/10188/en ''Acipenser sinensis'' (J. E. Gray, 1835)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNsinensis>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Qiwei, W. |year=2011 |id=210 |title=Acipenser sinensis |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser stellatus.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser stellatus]]''
| [[Starry sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 220 cm
| align="center" | 80 kg
| align="center" | 27 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = stellatus | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/2071/en ''Acipenser stellatus'' (Pallas, 1771)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNstellatus>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Qiwei, W. |year=2010 |id=229 |title=Acipenser stellatus |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser sturio.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser sturio]]''
| [[European sea sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 600 cm
| align="center" | 400 kg
| align="center" | 100 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = sturio | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/2876/en ''Acipenser sturio'' (Linnaeus, 1758)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNsturio>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Gesner, J., Williot, P., Rochard, E., Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. |year=2010 |id=230 |title=Acipenser sturio |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Acipenser transmontanus1.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Acipenser transmontanus]]''
| [[White sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 610 cm
| align="center" | 816 kg
| align="center" | 104 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Acipenser | species = transmontanus | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/2878/en ''Acipenser transmontanus'' (J. Richardson, 1836)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:LC IUCN 3 1.svg|LC IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Least concern</small><ref name=IUCNtransmontanus>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Duke, S., Down, T., Ptolemy, J., Hammond, J. & Spence, C. |year=2004 |id=234 |title=Acipenser transmontanus |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan=2 style="background:rgb(130,130,180)" | ''[[Huso|<span style="color:white;">Huso</span>]]''
|
| ''[[Huso dauricus]]''
| [[Kaluga sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 560 cm
| align="center" | 1000 kg
| align="center" | 80 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Huso | species = dauricus | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/12760/en ''Huso dauricus'' (Georgi, 1775)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNdauricus>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors= Ruban, G. & Qiwei, W. |year=2010 |id=10268 |title=Huso dauricus |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Huso huso viza.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Huso huso]]''
| [[Beluga sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 800 cm
| align="center" | 3200 kg
| align="center" | 118 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Huso | species = huso | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/2072/en ''Huso huso'' (Rafinesque, 1820)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNhuso>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Gesner, J., Chebanov, M. & Freyhof, J. |year=2010 |id=10269 |title=Huso huso |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan=6 style="background:rgb(130,130,180)" | [[Scaphirhynchinae|<span style="color:white;">Scaphi-<br />rhynchinae</span>]]
! rowspan=3 style="background:rgb(110,110,170)" | ''[[Scaphirhynchus|<span style="color:white;">Scaphi-<br />rhynchus</span>]]''
| [[File:Scaphirhynchus albus.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Scaphirhynchus albus]]''
| [[Pallid sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 200 cm
| align="center" | 130 kg
| align="center" | 41 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Scaphirhynchus | species = albus | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/15097/en ''Scaphirhynchus albus'' (Forbes & R. E. Richardson, 1905)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:EN IUCN 3 1.svg|EN IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Endangered</small><ref name=IUCNalbus>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Krentz, S. |year=2004 |id=19940 |title=Scaphirhynchus albus |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Scaphirhynchus platorynchus.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Scaphirhynchus platorynchus]]''
| [[Shovelnose sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 100 cm
| align="center" | 7 kg
| align="center" | 43 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Scaphirhynchus | species = platorynchus | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/15098/en ''Scaphirhynchus platorynchus'' (Rafinesque, 1820)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:VU IUCN 3 1.svg|VU IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Vulnerable</small><ref name=IUCNplatorynchus>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Surprenant, C. |year=2004 |id=19943 |title=Scaphirhynchus platorynchus |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Scaphirhynchus suttkusi.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Scaphirhynchus suttkusi]]''
| [[Alabama sturgeon]]
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Scaphirhynchus | species = suttkusi | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
|
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNsuttkusi>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Collette B and 4 others |year=2011 |id=19942 |title=Scaphirhynchus suttkusi |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan=3 style="background:rgb(130,130,180)" | ''[[Pseudoscaphirhynchus|<span style="color:white;">Pseudo-<br />scaphi-<br />rhynchus</span>]]''
| [[File:Pseudoscaphirhynchus fedtschenkoi.jpg|140px|]]
| ''[[Pseudoscaphirhynchus fedtschenkoi]]''
| [[Syr Darya sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 65 cm
| align="center" |
| align="center" |
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Pseudoscaphirhynchus | species = fedtschenkoi | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
|
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNfedtschenkoi>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Mugue, N. 2010. |year=2013 |id=18599 |title=Pseudoscaphirhynchus fedtschenkoi |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
|
| ''[[Pseudoscaphirhynchus hermanni]]''
| [[Dwarf sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 28 cm
| align="center" | 0.5 kg
| align="center" | 6 yrs
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Pseudoscaphirhynchus | species = hermanni | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/14695/en ''Pseudoscaphirhynchus hermanni'' (Kessler, 1877)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNhermanni>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Mugue, N. |year=2010 |id=18600 |title=Pseudoscaphirhynchus hermanni |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|-
|
| ''[[Pseudoscaphirhynchus kaufmanni]]''
| [[Amu Darya sturgeon]]
| align="center" | 75 cm
| align="center" | 2 kg
| align="center" |
| align="center" |<ref>{{FishBase species | genus = Pseudoscaphirhynchus | species = kaufmanni | month = November | year = 2012}}</ref>
| align="center" |<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/14696/en ''Pseudoscaphirhynchus kaufmanni'' (Kessler, 1877)] FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved 11 November 2013.</ref>
| [[File:CR IUCN 3 1.svg|CR IUCN 3 1.svg]] <small>Critically endangered</small><ref name=IUCNkaufmanni>{{IUCN2011.2 |assessors=Mugue, N. |year=2010 |id=18601 |title=Pseudoscaphirhynchus kaufmanni |downloaded=11 November 2013}}</ref>
|}

==Species==
[[File:Short-nosed sturgeon.jpg|thumb|right|A shortnose sturgeon (''Acipenser brevirostrum'')]]

*'''Family [[Acipenseridae]]''' <small>[[Charles Lucien Bonaparte|Bonaparte]], 1831</small>
**Subfamily [[Acipenserinae]]
***Genus ''[[Acipenser]]'' <small>[[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], 1758</small>
****''Acipenser baerii'' <small>[[Johann Friedrich von Brandt|J. F. Brandt]], 1869</small>
*****''[[Acipenser baerii baerii]]'' <small>J. F. Brandt, 1869</small> (Siberian sturgeon)
*****''[[Acipenser baerii baicalensis]]'' <small>[[Alexander Mikhailovich Nikolsky|Nikolskii]], 1896</small> (Baikal sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser brevirostrum]]'' <small>[[Charles Alexandre Lesueur|Lesueur]], 1818</small> (Shortnose sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser dabryanus]]'' <small>[[Auguste Henri André Duméril|A. H. A. Duméril]], 1869</small> (Yangtze sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser fulvescens]]'' <small>[[Constantine Samuel Rafinesque|Rafinesque]]</small> (Lake sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser gueldenstaedtii]]'' <small>[[Johann Friedrich von Brandt|J. F. Brandt]] & [[Julius Theodor Christian Ratzeburg|Ratzeburg]], 1833</small> (Russian sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser medirostris]]'' <small>[[William Orville Ayres|Ayres]], 1854</small> (Green sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser mikadoi]]'' <small>[[Franz Martin Hilgendorf|Hilgendorf]], 1892</small> (Sakhalin sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser naccarii]]'' <small>[[Charles Lucien Bonaparte|Bonaparte]], 1836</small> (Adriatic sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser nudiventris]]'' <small>[[Aleksey Leontievitch Lovetsky|Lovetsky]], 1828</small> (Fringebarbel sturgeon)
****''Acipenser oxyrinchus'' <small>[[Samuel L. Mitchill|Mitchill]], 1815</small>
*****''[[Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi]]'' <small>[[Vadim Dimitrievitch Vladykov|Vladykov]], 1955</small> (Gulf sturgeon)
*****''[[Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus]]'' <small>Mitchill, 1815</small> (Atlantic sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser persicus]]'' <small>[[Nikolai Andreyevich Borodin|Borodin]], 1897</small> (Persian sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser ruthenus]]'' <small>[[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], 1758</small> (Sterlet)
****''[[Acipenser schrenckii]]'' <small>[[Johann Friedrich von Brandt|J. F. Brandt]], 1869</small> (Amur sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser sinensis]]'' <small>[[John Edward Gray|J. E. Gray]], 1835</small> (Chinese sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser stellatus]]'' <small>[[Peter Simon Pallas|Pallas]], 1771</small> (Starry sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser sturio]]'' <small>[[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], 1758</small> (European sea sturgeon)
****''[[Acipenser transmontanus]]'' <small>[[John Richardson (naturalist)|J. Richardson]], 1836</small> (White sturgeon)
***Genus ''[[Huso]]'' <small>[[Johann Friedrich von Brandt|J. F. Brandt]] & [[Julius Theodor Christian Ratzeburg|Ratzeburg]], 1833</small>
****''[[Huso dauricus]]'' <small>([[Johann Gottlieb Georgi|Georgi]], 1775)</small> (Kaluga sturgeon)
****''[[Huso huso]]'' <small>([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], 1758)</small> (Beluga sturgeon)
**Subfamily [[Scaphirhynchinae]]
***Genus ''[[Scaphirhynchus]]'' <small>[[Johann Jakob Heckel|Heckel]], 1835</small>
****''[[Scaphirhynchus albus]]'' <small>([[Stephen Alfred Forbes|Forbes]] & [[Robert Earl Richardson|R. E. Richardson]], 1905)</small> (Pallid sturgeon)
****''[[Scaphirhynchus platorynchus]]'' <small>([[Constantine Samuel Rafinesque|Rafinesque]], 1820)</small> (Shovelnose sturgeon)
****''[[Scaphirhynchus suttkusi]]'' <small>[[James D. Williams (ichthyologist)|J. D. Williams]] & [[Glenn H. Clemmer|Clemmer]], 1991</small> (Alabama sturgeon)
***Genus ''[[Pseudoscaphirhynchus]]'' <small>[[Alexander Mikhailovich Nikolsky|Nikolskii]], 1900</small>
****''[[Pseudoscaphirhynchus fedtschenkoi]]'' <small>([[Karl Fedorovich Kessler|Kessler]], 1872)</small> (Syr Darya sturgeon)
****''[[Pseudoscaphirhynchus hermanni]]'' <small>([[Karl Fedorovich Kessler|Kessler]], 1877)</small> (Dwarf sturgeon)
****''[[Pseudoscaphirhynchus kaufmanni]]'' <small>([[Karl Fedorovich Kessler|Kessler]], 1877)</small> (Amu Darya sturgeon)

==See also==
*[[World Sturgeon Conservation Society]]

==References==
{{reflist|2}}
{{1911|Sturgeon}}

==External links==
{{commons category|Acipenser}}
{{NIE Poster|year=1905}}
* [http://www.fishbase.org/identification/specieslist.cfm?famcode=32&areacode= FishBase info on Acipenser]
* [http://www.wscs.info/ Official Website of the World Sturgeon Conservation Society]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/yudiving/6306971226/in/photostream Sturgeon feeding on the remains of a fish at Eccleston Delph, Lancashire England] – Set of images on Flickr

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[[Category:Commercial fish]]

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