Triplophysa bleekeri explained

Triplophysa bleekeri is a species of stone loach in the genus Triplophysa. It is endemic to China. It grows to 8.2cm (03.2inches) TL. Having a wide distribution across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, it lives in fast-flowing rivers from 200 to 3,000m in altitude.[1] Being an unusual species inhabiting high-altitude regions, it is an excellent model to investigate the genetic mechanisms of adaptation to the local environment. With this in mind a chromosomal-scale genome assembly was sequenced and assembled with a genome size of ~628 Mb. This data finding that the Triplophysa genus likely diverged when the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau elevated by >4,000 m roughly 40 million years ago.[2]

Etymology

Although the fish's patronym is not identified but it is clearly in honor of Pieter Bleeker (1819-1878), a Dutch medical doctor and ichthyologist.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Wang. ZJ. 2013. The reproductive traits of Triplophysa bleekeri in the Daning River.. Freshwater Fisheries. 43. 5. 8–12.
  2. Yuan. Dengyue. Chen. Xuehui. Gu. Haoran. Zou. Ming. Zou. Yu. Fang. Jian. Tao. Wenjing. Dai. Xiangyan. Xiao. Shijun. Wang. Zhijian. 2020-11-10. Chromosomal genome of Triplophysa bleekeri provides insights into its evolution and environmental adaptation. GigaScience. en. 9. 11. 10.1093/gigascience/giaa132. 7684707. 33231676.
  3. Web site: Order CYPRINIFORMES: Family NEMACHEILIDAE (r-y) . 14 April 2022 . Christopher Scharpf . Kenneth J. Lazara . amp . The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database . Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J. Lazara . 22 September 2018.