Conservation status of the San Cristóbal pupfish profundulus hildebrandi miller (Teleostei: Profundulidae) in the face of urban growth in Chiapas, Mexico

1. Profundulus hildebrandi, the San Cristóbal pupfish, is a small cyprinodontiform fish endemic to the closed basin of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, a fast-growing city in highland Chiapas, Mexico. This study constitutes the first population study of this endangered taxon. 2. In order to judge its conservation status, its distribution and habitat were described, and its population size was estimated through a capture-recapture technique. To the extent possible, present conditions of its habitat were compared with historic information, mainly old city maps and photographs. 3. Introduction of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) coincided with local extirpation of P. hildebrandi. Other risk factors related to urban growth include pollution of streams, as well as habitat destruction, fragmentation, and modification; about 60% of the original pupfish habitat is heavily polluted by sewage. 4. Although its population size is apparently large (probably more than 8000), its very restricted distribution, its shrinking habitat and the increasing risk factors provide justification to consider P. hildebrandi as an endangered fish, according to the Mexican Official Norm and the Red Book of the IUCN.

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Main Authors: Velázquez Velázquez, Ernesto Doctor autor/a 14274, Schmitter Soto, Juan Jacobo Doctor autor/a 2049
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Subjects:Profundulus hildebrandi, Especies endémicas de peces, Especies en peligro de extinción, Artfrosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:391702024-04-26T11:26:35ZConservation status of the San Cristóbal pupfish profundulus hildebrandi miller (Teleostei: Profundulidae) in the face of urban growth in Chiapas, Mexico Velázquez Velázquez, Ernesto Doctor autor/a 14274 Schmitter Soto, Juan Jacobo Doctor autor/a 2049 texteng1. Profundulus hildebrandi, the San Cristóbal pupfish, is a small cyprinodontiform fish endemic to the closed basin of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, a fast-growing city in highland Chiapas, Mexico. This study constitutes the first population study of this endangered taxon. 2. In order to judge its conservation status, its distribution and habitat were described, and its population size was estimated through a capture-recapture technique. To the extent possible, present conditions of its habitat were compared with historic information, mainly old city maps and photographs. 3. Introduction of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) coincided with local extirpation of P. hildebrandi. Other risk factors related to urban growth include pollution of streams, as well as habitat destruction, fragmentation, and modification; about 60% of the original pupfish habitat is heavily polluted by sewage. 4. Although its population size is apparently large (probably more than 8000), its very restricted distribution, its shrinking habitat and the increasing risk factors provide justification to consider P. hildebrandi as an endangered fish, according to the Mexican Official Norm and the Red Book of the IUCN.1. Profundulus hildebrandi, the San Cristóbal pupfish, is a small cyprinodontiform fish endemic to the closed basin of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, a fast-growing city in highland Chiapas, Mexico. This study constitutes the first population study of this endangered taxon. 2. In order to judge its conservation status, its distribution and habitat were described, and its population size was estimated through a capture-recapture technique. To the extent possible, present conditions of its habitat were compared with historic information, mainly old city maps and photographs. 3. Introduction of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) coincided with local extirpation of P. hildebrandi. Other risk factors related to urban growth include pollution of streams, as well as habitat destruction, fragmentation, and modification; about 60% of the original pupfish habitat is heavily polluted by sewage. 4. Although its population size is apparently large (probably more than 8000), its very restricted distribution, its shrinking habitat and the increasing risk factors provide justification to consider P. hildebrandi as an endangered fish, according to the Mexican Official Norm and the Red Book of the IUCN.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorProfundulus hildebrandiEspecies endémicas de pecesEspecies en peligro de extinciónArtfrosurDisponible en líneaAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater EcosystemsDisponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Profundulus hildebrandi
Especies endémicas de peces
Especies en peligro de extinción
Artfrosur
Profundulus hildebrandi
Especies endémicas de peces
Especies en peligro de extinción
Artfrosur
spellingShingle Profundulus hildebrandi
Especies endémicas de peces
Especies en peligro de extinción
Artfrosur
Profundulus hildebrandi
Especies endémicas de peces
Especies en peligro de extinción
Artfrosur
Velázquez Velázquez, Ernesto Doctor autor/a 14274
Schmitter Soto, Juan Jacobo Doctor autor/a 2049
Conservation status of the San Cristóbal pupfish profundulus hildebrandi miller (Teleostei: Profundulidae) in the face of urban growth in Chiapas, Mexico
description 1. Profundulus hildebrandi, the San Cristóbal pupfish, is a small cyprinodontiform fish endemic to the closed basin of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, a fast-growing city in highland Chiapas, Mexico. This study constitutes the first population study of this endangered taxon. 2. In order to judge its conservation status, its distribution and habitat were described, and its population size was estimated through a capture-recapture technique. To the extent possible, present conditions of its habitat were compared with historic information, mainly old city maps and photographs. 3. Introduction of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) coincided with local extirpation of P. hildebrandi. Other risk factors related to urban growth include pollution of streams, as well as habitat destruction, fragmentation, and modification; about 60% of the original pupfish habitat is heavily polluted by sewage. 4. Although its population size is apparently large (probably more than 8000), its very restricted distribution, its shrinking habitat and the increasing risk factors provide justification to consider P. hildebrandi as an endangered fish, according to the Mexican Official Norm and the Red Book of the IUCN.
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topic_facet Profundulus hildebrandi
Especies endémicas de peces
Especies en peligro de extinción
Artfrosur
author Velázquez Velázquez, Ernesto Doctor autor/a 14274
Schmitter Soto, Juan Jacobo Doctor autor/a 2049
author_facet Velázquez Velázquez, Ernesto Doctor autor/a 14274
Schmitter Soto, Juan Jacobo Doctor autor/a 2049
author_sort Velázquez Velázquez, Ernesto Doctor autor/a 14274
title Conservation status of the San Cristóbal pupfish profundulus hildebrandi miller (Teleostei: Profundulidae) in the face of urban growth in Chiapas, Mexico
title_short Conservation status of the San Cristóbal pupfish profundulus hildebrandi miller (Teleostei: Profundulidae) in the face of urban growth in Chiapas, Mexico
title_full Conservation status of the San Cristóbal pupfish profundulus hildebrandi miller (Teleostei: Profundulidae) in the face of urban growth in Chiapas, Mexico
title_fullStr Conservation status of the San Cristóbal pupfish profundulus hildebrandi miller (Teleostei: Profundulidae) in the face of urban growth in Chiapas, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Conservation status of the San Cristóbal pupfish profundulus hildebrandi miller (Teleostei: Profundulidae) in the face of urban growth in Chiapas, Mexico
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