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Not a seasonal killifish. Is very difficult to maintain in aquarium (Ref. 27139).
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Carbonera pupfish

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The Carbonera pupfish (Cyprinodon fontinalis), also known as the Perrito de carbonera, is a small, endangered species of pupfish in the family Cyprinodontidae.[2] It is endemic to springs and associated waters at Bolsón de los Muertos in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico.[3] It was last rated by the IUCN in 1996 where considered endangered,[1] but most subpopulations now appear to be extirpated, while a few are extinct in the wild (still survive in captivity).[4] In 2012, it only survived in the wild in a single spring (having once occurred in nine), which also was the last remaining habitat for the largemouth shiner (Cyprinella bocagrande) and the dwarf crayfish Cambarellus chihuahuae. As this single spring was declining, it was decided to move some individuals of all three species to a nearby refuge in 2014 as a safeguard.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Valdes Gonzales, A. (2019). "Cyprinodon fontinalis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T6153A3104874. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-2.RLTS.T6153A3104874.en. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  2. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2019). "Cyprinodon fontanalis" in FishBase. August 2019 version.
  3. ^ Ceballos, G.; E.D. Pardo; L.M. Estévez; H.E. Pérez, eds. (2016). Los peces dulceacuícolas de México en peligro de extinción. pp. 351–352. ISBN 978-607-16-4087-1.
  4. ^ Martin, C.H.; Crawford, J.E.; Turner, B.J.; Simons, L.H. (2016). "Diabolical survival in Death Valley: recent pupfish colonization, gene flow and genetic assimilation in the smallest species range on earth". Proc Biol Sci. 283 (1823): 20152334. doi:10.1098/rspb.2015.2334. PMC 4795021. PMID 26817777.
  5. ^ Carson, E. W. "Carbonera Pupfish – Creating a Natural Refuge Habitat for the Carbonera Pupfish Cyprinodon fontinalis". Retrieved 7 October 2018.
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Carbonera pupfish: Brief Summary

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The Carbonera pupfish (Cyprinodon fontinalis), also known as the Perrito de carbonera, is a small, endangered species of pupfish in the family Cyprinodontidae. It is endemic to springs and associated waters at Bolsón de los Muertos in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico. It was last rated by the IUCN in 1996 where considered endangered, but most subpopulations now appear to be extirpated, while a few are extinct in the wild (still survive in captivity). In 2012, it only survived in the wild in a single spring (having once occurred in nine), which also was the last remaining habitat for the largemouth shiner (Cyprinella bocagrande) and the dwarf crayfish Cambarellus chihuahuae. As this single spring was declining, it was decided to move some individuals of all three species to a nearby refuge in 2014 as a safeguard.

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