Pollan (fish)

Species of fish


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| name = Pollan | image = FMIB 46344 Pollan.jpeg | image_caption = | status = EN | status_system = IUCN3.1 | status_ref = | status2 = VU | status2_system = Irish Red List | status2_ref = | taxon = Coregonus pollan | authority = W. Thompson, 1835 | synonyms =

  • Coregonus autumnalis pollan Thompson, 1835
  • Coregonus elegans Thompson, 1839
  • Coregonus altior Regan, 1908

The pollan) is a freshwater whitefish known only from five Irish lakes, Lough Neagh, Lower Lough Erne, Lough Ree, Lough Derg and Lough Allen. The pollan faces competition from introduced species such as pike, roach and zebra mussel, and the populations rely on restocking for survival.

Conservation status

The pollan populations are threatened by ecosystem changes such as eutrophication and increases in species, including pike, roach and zebra mussel. Other populations rely on stocking for their survival.

Description

The Irish pollan and other members of the Coregonus genus are very like herrings in appearance but the presence of an adipose fin distinguishes them. The mouth is relatively small and the teeth are deciduous and very small. The scales are of moderate size, the dorsal fin is of moderate length and the tail fin deeply forked. The different species are difficult to tell apart unless the lake from which they originated is known. This species grows to an average length of 9 to and a weight of 6 oz.

Ecology

The Irish pollan is a shoaling species. The diet consists small crustaceans and insect larvae. Breeding takes place in November and December, with spawning taking place over hard ground in deep water.

Classification

In scientific literature and national biodiversity and conservation assessments, the Irish pollan are usually classified within the species Coregonus autumnalis. That is a widespread anadromous whitefish which inhabits coastal waters and rivers of Arctic Siberia, Alaska, and Canada and is there known as the Arctic cisco or Siberian omul. C. autumnalis is not distributed elsewhere in northwestern Europe, and the pollan are often given a status of subspecies as Coregonus autumnalis pollan. These classifications are based on the close genetic similarity of the Arctic and Irish whitefish populations. By IUCN and in the FishBase, the Irish pollan is, however, listed as a distinct fish species Coregonus pollan.

Unlike its Arctic relatives, the Irish pollan does not migrate to the sea.

References

References

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  2. (2011). "Ireland, Red List No.5: Amphibians, Reptiles & Freshwater Fish". IUCN.
  3. {{FishBase. (2016)
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  5. Harrison, A.J.. (2010). "First record and initial hydroacoustic stock assessment of pollan ''Coregonus autumnalis'' Pallas in Lough Allen, Ireland". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.
  6. Jenkins, J. Travis. (1925). "The Fishes of the British Isles". Frederick Warne & Co..
  7. "National action plan - ''Coregonus autumnalis'' (Pollan)".
  8. Ferguson, A.. "Northern Ireland Priority Species: ''Coregonus autumnalis pollan'' – Pollan".
  9. Andrew J. Harrison. (2012). "Current status of pollan ''Coregonus autumnalis pollan'' in Lough Ree, Ireland". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.
  10. Ferguson, A.. (1978). "Systematics of the Irish pollan (''Coregonus pollan'' Thompson): an electrophoretic comparison with other Holarctic Coregoninae". Journal of Fish Biology.
  11. Bodaly, R.A.. (1991). "Genetic comparisons of the New and Old World coregonid fishes". Journal of Fish Biology.
  12. Politov, D.V.. (2002). "Genetic identification and taxonomic relationships of six Siberian species of ''Coregonus''". Archiv für Hydrobiologie.

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