Orestias (fish Genus)
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''Orestias'' is a genus of
pupfish Pupfish are a group of small killifish belonging to ten genera of the family Cyprinodontidae of ray-finned fish. Pupfish are especially noted for being found in extreme and isolated situations. They are primarily found in North America, South Am ...
. Older systematics classified them into the own family Orestiidae. They are found in lakes, rivers and springs in the
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highlands of South America, and several species are considered
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. They are egg-laying fish that feed on small animals and plant matter. The largest species can reach a total length of , but most remain far smaller. Their most characteristic feature is the absence of the
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, although this is shared by a few other pupfish. Despite their moderate to small size, they are important to local fisheries and a few species are farmed. Several species are locally and colloquially known as ''carache''. The name of the genus is a reference to
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, a
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described as the "nymph of the mountains".


Range and habitat

''Orestias'' is restricted to freshwater habitats at an altitude of in the
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of central and southern
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, western Bolivia, and northeastern
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.Vila, Morales, Scott, Poulin, Veliz, Harrod and Mendez (2013). Phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis of the genus Orestias (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae) in the southern Chilean Altiplano: the relevance of ancient and recent divergence processes in speciation. Journal of Fish Biology 82, 927–943. Although freshwater habitats at low and middle altitudes in the Andes are relatively rich in fish, few are found in the highest, with ''Orestias'' and the catfish ''
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'' being the primary—in many places only—native genera. Of the 45 recognized species of ''Orestias'', the majority are found in
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(including 23
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to its basin), with the remaining from other
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lakes, rivers or springs. In addition to differences in feeding, the many species in Lake Titicaca segregate by habitat preference, with some living among totora reeds, some among submerged macrophytes, some at the bottom in water too deep for macrophytes (deeper than ), and some pelagically in the open water. ''Orestias'' species found elsewhere than Lake Titicaca often have very small ranges.


Behavior

Relatively little is known about the behavior of ''Orestias''. They feed on small crustaceans (such as
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and
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), aquatic insects and larvae (such as
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s), snails, small fish, fish eggs, algae, macrophyte seeds and plant detritus. There are significant variations depending on exact species, especially in Lake Titicaca where there is a degree of
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, including some that mainly feed on
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ic organisms, two (''O. albus'' and ''O. cuvieri'') that are particularly willing to take other fish, primarily smaller ''Orestias'' (fish eggs are regularly consumed by a wider range of species), several that mainly feed on small bottom- or plant-living organisms, and some that are generalists that will feed on a wide range of things, sometimes varying depending on season. Females tend to grow larger than males. Although generally rather dull-coloured, breeding males may become partially yellow or orange. The eggs, up to a few hundred, are placed in shallow water among vegetation. ''Orestias'' appear to reach maturity when around one year old.


Conservation and relationship to humans

Many species of the genus became rare in recent decades due to predation by, and competition with introduced fish species (especially rainbow trout and Argentinian silverside), pollution, overfishing and other human activities in their habitats. In the 1960s, an expedition to Lake Titicaca led by Jacques Cousteau reported seeing many dead ''Orestias'' and when studied they were found to be infected by a disease introduced with the trout. The two largest species in the genus, the Titicaca orestias (''O. cuvieri'') at up to in standard length and in total length, and ''O. pentlandii'' up to and respectively, have fared the worst. The Titicaca orestias was last seen in 1939 and is almost certainly extinct. ''O. pentlandii'' is from the same lake and it may have disappeared in its native form. It was still regarded as "only" vulnerable by the IUCN in 2009, but in 2014 the species was regarded as critically endangered in a review of Lake Titicaca fish. In the 1990s, some were introduced to a small highland lake in Peru in an attempt of safeguarding the species, but over time they have changed (possibly due to
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,
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, or their new and different habitat) and now appear very different from the original ''O. pentlandii'' of Lake Titicaca. The remaining ''Orestias'' of Lake Titicaca are also threatened to various degrees, as are the three species in
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and its vicinity, which in turn may threaten the Lake Junin giant frog that feeds on the fish and invertebrates. Many ''Orestias'' found elsewhere are vulnerable because of their highly restricted ranges,Parenti, Lynne R. (1984): A taxonomic revision of the Andean Killifish Genus ''Orestias'' (Cyprinodontiformes, Cyprinodontidae). ''Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History'' 178: 107-214
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and ''O. chungarensis'' found only in Lake Chungará. Despite their moderate to small size, some species are important to local fisheries, but they are overfished, there are few regulations and limited enforcement of the rules that do exist. In Lake Titicaca, the moderately sized ''O. agassizii'' and ''O. luteus'' ( complexes) represent more than 90% of the total catches of native fish species, but others like the small open-water ispi (''O. forgeti'' and ''O. ispi'') are also frequently caught. The natives have now been greatly surpassed by fisheries for the non-native introduced trout and Argentinian silverside. Because of pollution, studies have revealed levels of metals in ''Orestias'' of Lake Titicaca that exceed the internationally recommended safety thresholds for human consumption. ''O. agassizii'' and ''O. luteus'' are also farmed and spawned in captivity; both to supply the food market and for release to support their vulnerable wild populations.


Species and taxonomy

There are currently 45 recognized species in this genus, divided depending on their relationships into four
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es. The genus is estimated to be 5 million years old, with a significant diversification occurring within the last one million years. Lüssen (2003) researched the
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of several species including
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data; because hybridization is known to occur (Villwock 1964, Parenti 1984), mtDNA data cannot be relied upon on its own to resolve the evolution of this genus. For example, ''O. agassizii'' and ''O. luteus'' reach a similar maximum standard length of , but otherwise they are quite different. Despite this, hybrids between them are known.


Agassizii species complex

Some species restricted to the Lake Titicaca basin (which includes the inflowing rivers and connected smaller lakes like Arapa, Lagunillas and Saracocha), and some restricted to other lakes, rivers and springs elsewhere in the Andean highlands. ''O. agassizii'' (often spelled ''agassii'' instead) is the only member of the genus found both in the Lake Titicaca basin and elsewhere. * '' Orestias agassizii''
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(Carache Negro) * '' Orestias albus''
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(Carache Amarillo) * '' Orestias ascotanensis'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias chungarensis'' Vila & M. Pinto, 1987 * '' Orestias ctenolepis'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias elegans''
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* '' Orestias empyraeus'' W. R. Allen, 1942 * '' Orestias frontosus''
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* '' Orestias gloriae'' Vila, S. Scott,
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* '' Orestias gymnotus'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias hardini'' Parenti, 1984 * ''
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(Carache Amarillo) * '' Orestias lastarriae'' Philippi , 1876 * '' Orestias laucaensis'' Arratia, 1982 * '' Orestias luteus''
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(Carache Amarillo) * '' Orestias multiporis'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias mundus'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias olivaceus''
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* '' Orestias parinacotensis'' Arratia, 1982 * ''
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'' Vila, 2006 * '' Orestias polonorum'' Tchernavin, 1944 * '' Orestias puni'' Tchernavin, 1944 — likely a synonym of ''O. jussiei'' * '' Orestias richersoni'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias silustani'' W. R. Allen, 1942 * '' Orestias tschudii'' Castelnau, 1855 * '' Orestias ututo'' Parenti, 1984


Cuvieri species complex

All restricted to the Lake Titicaca basin. * '' Orestias cuvieri''
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(Titicaca Orestias, Amanto; likely extinct (mid-20th century)) * '' Orestias forgeti'' Lauzanne, 1981 (Ispi) * '' Orestias ispi'' Lauzanne, 1981 (Ispi) * '' Orestias pentlandii''
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(Boga)


Gilsoni species complex

All restricted to the Lake Titicaca basin. * ''
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'' Tchernavin, 1944 * '' Orestias imarpe'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias minimus'' Tchernavin, 1944 * '' Orestias minutus'' Tchernavin, 1944 — likely a synonym of ''O. minimus'' * '' Orestias mooni'' Tchernavin, 1944 * '' Orestias robustus'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias taquiri'' Tchernavin, 1944 * '' Orestias tchernavini'' Lauzanne, 1981 * ''
Orestias tomcooni Orestias ( el, Ὀρεστιάς) was an ancient Greek settlement next to the Maritsa (or Evros) river, near or at the site of present-day Edirne, and close to the current border between Turkey and Greece. Legends claim that Orestias was founded ...
'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias uruni'' Tchernavin, 1944


Mulleri species complex

All restricted to the Lake Titicaca basin. * '' Orestias crawfordi'' Tchernavin, 1944 * '' Orestias gracilis'' Parenti, 1984 * '' Orestias incae''
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* '' Orestias mulleri''
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* ''
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'' Tchernavin, 1944


References

* Lüssen, Arne (2003): Zur Systematik, Phylogenie und Biogeographie chilenischer Arten der Gattung ''Orestias'' VALENCIENNES, 1839. Doctoral thesis, University of Hamburg, Germany.
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* Villwock, W. (1964): Vermeintliche Artbastarde in der Gattung ''Orestias'' (Pisces, Cyprinodontidae). ''Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut'', Kosswig-Festschrift: 285-291. rticle in German* Villwock, W. (1972): Gefahren für die endemische Fischfauna durch Einbürgerungsversuche und Akklimatisation von Fremdfischen am Beispiel des Titicacas-Sees (Peru/Bolivien) und des Lanao-Sees (Mindanao/Philippinen). ''Verhandlungen des Internationalen Vereins für Limnologie'' 18: 1227-1234. rticle in German {{Taxonbar, from=Q490401 Cyprinodontidae * Taxa named by Achille Valenciennes Freshwater fish genera