Amur pike
The Amur pike (Esox reichertii) is a species of freshwater predatory fish in the family Esocidae, endemic to the Amur River basin (also known as the Heilongjiang River system) in Northeast Asia, including parts of Russia, China, and Mongolia.[1][2] It features an elongated, cylindrical body typical of pikes, with a maximum total length of 115 cm and weight up to 20 kg, though common lengths are around 55 cm; adults exhibit a greenish-gray coloration with lighter underparts and dark spots.[1] As a demersal, non-migratory species inhabiting temperate freshwater environments such as rivers, lakes, and slow-flowing waters between 43°N and 55°N latitude, it primarily feeds on smaller fish, reaching sexual maturity at approximately 40 cm in length and reproducing oviparously, typically by broadcasting eggs in spring.[1][3] Genetically distinct from the widespread northern pike (Esox lucius), the Amur pike diverged around 4.55 million years ago and shows no gene flow with its circumpolar relative, reflecting long-term isolation in its native range across the Amur drainage, Sakhalin Island drainages, and the Onon and Kherlen river systems in Mongolia.[3] Ecologically, it serves as an apex predator, helping regulate prey populations and maintain biodiversity in its aquatic habitats, though populations face threats from overfishing and habitat degradation.[2] Classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List (assessed in 2020), it supports local commercial fisheries and is valued as a gamefish, with conservation efforts including seasonal fishing bans and aquaculture breeding programs to counter declines.[1][2]Taxonomy and etymology
Classification
The Amur pike is scientifically named Esox reichertii, first described by Polish-Russian naturalist Benedykt Dybowski in 1869.[1] This species belongs to the genus Esox within the pike family, and its formal taxonomic placement follows the Linnaean hierarchy as outlined below.| Rank | Classification |
|---|---|
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Class | Actinopterygii |
| Order | Esociformes |
| Family | Esocidae |
| Genus | Esox |
| Species | E. reichertii |