Peces Ciprinodontiformes de El Salvador

Peces Ciprinodontiformes de El Salvador

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22458/urj.v13i1.3303

Palabras clave:

Profundulidae, Anablepidae, Poeciliidae, Centro América, Distribución, Clave taxonómica

Resumen

Introducción: Los ciprinodontiformes son un grupo de peces secundarios de agua dulce ampliamente distribuidos en El Salvador. Actualmente hay errores de identificación por falta de herramientas adecuadas; además, su taxonomía y distribución han cambiado en los últimos años. Objetivo: Proporcionar información actualizada sobre la taxonomía y distribución de los Ciprinodontiformes de El Salvador a través de claves de identificación, notas de distribución y descripciones generales para todas las especies. Métodos: Realizamos una revisión extensa de la literatura, bases de datos electrónicas y especímenes de museo para generar una lista de especies válidas presentes en El Salvador. Resultados: Se confirman once especies en tres familias: Profundulidae (dos especies), Anablepidae (una especie) y Poeciliidae (ocho especies). También incluimos datos de distribución, tanto vertical como por cuencas principales, y una guía ilustrada. Conclusiones: Existen 11 especies de Cyprinodontiformes en El Salvador y se pueden encontrar e identificar con este artículo. 

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2021-03-25

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Álvarez, F. S., González Murcia, S. ., McMahan, C. D., & Matamoros, W. A. (2021). Peces Ciprinodontiformes de El Salvador. UNED Research Journal, 13(1), e3303. https://doi.org/10.22458/urj.v13i1.3303

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