The non-native freshwater fishes of Hong Kong: diversity, distributions, and origins
Author
Chan, Jeffery C. F.
Author
Tsang, Alphonse H. F.
Author
Yau, Sze-man
Author
Hui, Tommy C. H.
Author
Lau, Anthony
Author
Tan, Heok Hui
Author
Low, Bi Wei
Author
Dudgeon, David
Author
Liew, Jia Huan
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2023
2023-02-22
71
128
168
journal article
10.26107/RBZ-2023-0012
2345-7600
7815765
82C3DAD3-0920-4430-A93D-9F887A58DC1A
Channa maculata
(Lacepède)
(
Fig. 22B
)
Distribution.
Kam Tin River (Black & Veatch
Hong Kong
Limited, 2005; current survey); Mai Po Nature Reserve (WWF, 2006; WWF, 2021); Kong Nga Po area (Mott MacDonald
Hong Kong
Limited, 2013); Sandy Ridge Cemetery (Ove Arup & Partners
Hong Kong
Limited, 2016); Lin Fa Tei area (Atkins
China
Limited, 2020); Shan Pui River (Black & Veatch
Hong Kong
Limited, 2020b); Ma Wat River, Ho Chung River, Ping Yuen River, Yuen Long Bypass Floodway, Lam Tsuen River, Shek Kong Stream (DSD, 2021); Ting Kok area, Wo Shang Wai area, San Tin area, Sheung Yue River, Ng Tung River, Ping Kong area (GBIF.org, 2021); Sam Dip Tam Stream (Tsang & Dudgeon, 2021d); Lau Shui Heung Reservoir, Shing Mun Reservoir, Kowloon Reservoir, Kowloon Byewash Reservoir, Shing Mun River, Lower Shing Mun Reservoir, Mui Tsz Lam Stream, Plover Cove Reservoir, Fo Tan Nullah, Tai Lam Chung Reservoir, She Shan River (current survey).
Native range.
Japan
,
China
,
Taiwan
, and
Vietnam
(
East Asia
).
Remarks.
As native populations of this species occur in several reservoirs, the distribution records presented above include only obvious feral populations (e.g., including many damaged individuals and/or found in exceptionally high abundances in channelised water courses). Historically, this species has been cultivated in fish ponds since the 1940s (Lin, 1949), and non-native individuals may have been able to breed in local fresh waters or interbreed with native populations.
Channa maculata
differs from
Channa argus
and their hybrids by having a single stroke in the dorsal head pattern in between the eyes (more separated from the eyes, the larger they become) and smaller blotches on its lateral side (for further details, see Ou et al., 2018).