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Transcaspian marinka

Transcaspian marinka:

Sangon clan in Arunachal Pradesh has launched an initiative to conserve a Himalayan ray-finned fish Transcaspian marinka (Schizothorax pelzami).

  • Transcaspian marinka is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Schizothorax in the family Cyprinidae.
  • It is mainly found in Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and Iran.
  • It inhabits freshwater rivers, streams, springs, and qanats, where it occupies a benthopelagic niche.
  • It is locally known as Ngarsing in the Nyishi language in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Conservation Status:
    • IUCN: Least Concern
  • Actinopterygians, or ‘ray-finned fishes,’ are the largest and most successful group of fishes and make up half of all living vertebrates.
  • Ray-finned fishes inhabit a variety of extreme environments. These include high altitude lakes and streams, desert springs and subterranean caves.
  • Many ray-finned fishes exhibit migratory behavior.
  • It perceives the external environment in five major ways – vision, mechanoreception, chemoreception, electroreception and magnetic reception.