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Caspian kutum

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Rutilus

Found in
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Rutilus kutum

Rank
  
Species

Caspian kutum Freshwater Fishes of Iran Species Accounts Cyprinidae Capoeta

Similar
  
Rutilus frisii, Rutilus, Starry sturgeon, Black Sea sprat, Mullet

The Caspian kutum (Rutilus kutum) or Caspian White Fish is a member of the family Cyprinidae from brackish water habitats of the Caspian Sea and from its freshwater tributaries. It is typically a medium-sized fish, reaching 45–55 cm in length, rarely 70 cm, and weighing up to 4.00 kg, rarely 5.00 kg. It used to be very common and was harvested commercially. The population seems to have collapsed due to overfishing and marine pollution. Its flesh and roe are enjoyed as food, and highly prized in the Gilan and Mazandaran provinces in Iran.

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Feeding

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The main food items are mollusks, shrimp, amphipods, and crabs. Larvae and fry feed on rotifers, minute forms of cladocerans, diatom algae, and larvae of copepods.

Population

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Three populations (one autumn and two spring populations) were found in the rivers of Iran; a freshwater form exists in the South Caspian.

Distribution

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Caspian kutum is endemic to the Caspian Sea. It is distributed from the mouth of the Volga River up to the Miankaleh Peninsula. Main aggregations are confined to the southwestern part of the sea adjacent to the Anzali and Qizilchay Bays. On the eastern coast, it occurs in the Atrek estuarine areas and in the Iranian waters.

Behavior

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This species lives in small schools in deep water, but spawns in shallow water in the tributaries in April–May. The eggs are laid among weeds or over gravel, and hatch in about 10 days. They become sexually mature in 3–5 years. Resilience of this species is low. Minimum population doubling time is 4.5 – 14 years.

The fish is also called Caspian white fish and Caspian roach, and is known as kutum in Russian, kütüm in Azerbaijani, and māhi sefid in Persian.

References

Caspian kutum Wikipedia


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