The Chinese rice fish (''Oryzias sinensis'') is a species of fish in the
genus ''
Oryzias''. This freshwater fish occurs in swamps, stagnant parts of streams,
rice fields and marshes, and is up to long.
It was formerly considered a
subspecies
In biological classification, subspecies is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed. Not all species ...
of the
Japanese rice fish
The Japanese rice fish (''Oryzias latipes''), also known as the medaka, is a member of genus ''Oryzias'' ( ricefish), the only genus in the subfamily Oryziinae. This small (up to about ) native of East Asia is a denizen of rice paddies, marshe ...
(''Oryzias latipes'').
The natural range of the Chinese rice fish is in
East and
Southeast Asia, including the
Yangtze,
Mekong,
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*Irrawaddy River, the main river of Burma
*Irrawaddy Delta, a rice growing region of the country
*Ayeyarwady Region, an administrative division of Burma
*''The Irrawaddy'', a Burmese news publication based in Chiang Mai, Tha ...
,
Salween,
Red River and
Nanpangjiang
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The Nyang has a length of 307.5 km and originates at 5,000 meters ...
basins.
It has been
introduced to
Kazakhstan and
Russia (in the lower
Kuban
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drainage); also spreading in the
Azov basin and has been discovered in the
Obytichna River in
Ukraine.
Ecological Niche
Chinese Rice Fish have been utilized in China and Asia for hundreds of years for
rice farming. This process allows the fish to provide protein to the rice, enhancing the food. It is proven that in the presence of rice fish, rice fields grow better, and the rice yield is increased by approximately 4-15%.
Diet consists of both plants and animals. These omnivores consume plants, microscopic organisms including zooplankton and algae, and parts of insects.
This introduces another biological role Chinese Rice fish play, controlling the pest population within the rice fields. The ideal environment for Chinese Rice Fish are inland freshwater and wetlands
areas of shallow, slow moving water sources, especially those close to shorelines that contain vegetative cover.
Rice paddies, ponds, and farming channels tend to harbor these ideal environments.
When water temperatures cool, Chinese Rice Fish exhibit behaviors of
hibernation
Hibernation is a state of minimal activity and metabolic depression undergone by some animal species. Hibernation is a seasonal heterothermy characterized by low body-temperature, slow breathing and heart-rate, and low metabolic rate. It most ...
.
While there has not been much research conducted on the role of Chinese Rice Fish in the food web, they are primarily preyed on by dragonfly larvae, other fish, and birds.
Most live for roughly one year in the wild, while in captivity, they can live for four years or more.
Roles as Invasive Species
Chinese Rice Fish are seen as high risk for becoming an invasive species.
They were accidentally introduced to the
Yarlung Zangbo River, where it is suggested that their small size assisted successful survival and reproduction rates.
This accidental success demonstrated how they can adapt to different ecosystems. Chinese Rice fish also received a high
CCA score, indicating they benefit from global warming, as warming waters will bring more waters into the appropriate range of temperatures that Chinese Rice fish need for reproduction.
Phylogeny
Originally, Chinese Rice fish (now labeled as ''Oryzias sinensis)'' were considered part of the
Japanese Rice Fish
The Japanese rice fish (''Oryzias latipes''), also known as the medaka, is a member of genus ''Oryzias'' ( ricefish), the only genus in the subfamily Oryziinae. This small (up to about ) native of East Asia is a denizen of rice paddies, marshe ...
(''Oryzias latipes)'' species. Mitochondrial data suggest that populations of rice fish found in Taiwan and the China-West Korean area have phylogenetic differences from ''latipes''.
There is still difficulty distinguishing which populations of rice fish in Eastern Asia belong to which species, as they have similar functions in the food and farming industry.
Chinese Rice Fish are still commonly referred to as Japanese Rice Fish.
Use in Research
Chinese rice fish are noted to be
model organisms. They are generally easy to raise due to their undemanding diet and habitat needs.
Their short generation times and transparent eggs also make them ideal for observing.
References
Oryzias
Fish of East Asia
Fish of Southeast Asia
Freshwater fish of China
Fish described in 1989
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