Sundadanio

E808278

Sundadanio is a genus of tiny, often brightly colored freshwater cyprinid fishes native to Southeast Asia’s peat swamp and blackwater habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish genus
taxon
belongsToSubfamily Danioninae GENERATED
bodySize miniature GENERATED
characteristic often brightly colored GENERATED
sexual dimorphism present GENERATED
slender body GENERATED
transparent to translucent body GENERATED
class Actinopterygii
colorPattern iridescent lateral stripe in many species GENERATED
commercialUse aquarium trade GENERATED
conservationConcern habitat loss in peat swamp forests GENERATED
describedAs miniature cyprinid fishes GENERATED
distributionRegion Greater Sunda Islands GENERATED
domain Eukarya
surface form: Eukaryota
ecologicalRole small insectivorous fish GENERATED
environment soft acidic water GENERATED
family Cyprinidae GENERATED
geographicEndemism Sundaland GENERATED
habitat acidic freshwater GENERATED
blackwater streams GENERATED
peat swamp forest GENERATED
kingdom Animalia
lightPreference shaded forest streams GENERATED
maximumStandardLength approximately 2.0 cm
nativeTo Bangka Island GENERATED
Belitung Island GENERATED
Borneo GENERATED
Southeast Asia
Sumatra GENERATED
notableSpecies Sundadanio atomus GENERATED
Sundadanio axelrodi GENERATED
Sundadanio echinus GENERATED
Sundadanio goblinus GENERATED
Sundadanio margarition GENERATED
Sundadanio retiarius GENERATED
Sundadanio rubellus GENERATED
order Cypriniformes GENERATED
pHPreference acidic pH GENERATED
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg‑laying GENERATED
sizeClass dwarf fish GENERATED
taxonRank genus GENERATED
threat drainage of peat swamps for agriculture GENERATED
water pollution in blackwater habitats GENERATED
typeSpecies Sundadanio axelrodi GENERATED
waterColorAssociation tea‑colored blackwater
waterType freshwater GENERATED

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Danionidae contains Sundadanio