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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries | 2002

An annotated distributional checklist of the freshwater fish from Baja California Sur, México

Gorgonio Ruiz-Campos; José Luis Castro-Aguirre; Salvador Contreras-Balderas; María de Lourdes Lozano-Vilano; Adrián F. González-Acosta; Sergio Sánchez-Gonzáles

An annotated distributional checklist of thefreshwater fish recorded historically andrecently in Baja California Sur, México, isprovided. This checklist is supported with4,857 specimens collected at freshwaterlocalities during the period of May 1991 toApril 2002, and complemented with a review ofspecimens in museums and in the literature. Thenative ichthyofauna is represented by 19species belonging to 16 genera and 12 families,with only two cases of endemism (Funduluslima and Gobiesox juniperoserrai). Thefirst occurrence of Centropomus viridisin freshwater environments of Baja Californiapeninsula is reported here. The familiesEleotridae and Mugilidae are the most diversewith 3 species each. Zoogeographically, most ofthe species are of tropical affinity(panamanian 63%, tropical amphiamerican 16%and circumtropical 5%) and of marineecological derivation (sporadic 53%,complementary 26%, vicarious 16% anddiadromous 5%). Six species are exotic in thisregion, of which Cyprinus carpio, Xiphophorus helleri and Tilapia cf. zilli are of recent introduction. The currentstatus of the endemic killifish (Funduluslima) is determined as endangered due tocompetition with Tilapia cf. zilliand other exotic fish.An annotated distributional checklist of thefreshwater fish recorded historically andrecently in Baja California Sur, Mexico, isprovided. This checklist is supported with4,857 specimens collected at freshwaterlocalities during the period of May 1991 toApril 2002, and complemented with a review ofspecimens in museums and in the literature. Thenative ichthyofauna is represented by 19species belonging to 16 genera and 12 families,with only two cases of endemism (Funduluslima and Gobiesox juniperoserrai). Thefirst occurrence of Centropomus viridisin freshwater environments of Baja Californiapeninsula is reported here. The familiesEleotridae and Mugilidae are the most diversewith 3 species each. Zoogeographically, most ofthe species are of tropical affinity(panamanian 63%, tropical amphiamerican 16%and circumtropical 5%) and of marineecological derivation (sporadic 53%,complementary 26%, vicarious 16% anddiadromous 5%). Six species are exotic in thisregion, of which Cyprinus carpio, Xiphophorus helleri and Tilapia cf. zilli are of recent introduction. The currentstatus of the endemic killifish (Funduluslima) is determined as endangered due tocompetition with Tilapia cf. zilliand other exotic fish.


Neotropical Ichthyology | 2009

Putative extinction of two sawfish species in Mexico and the United States

Pablo del Monte-Luna; José Luis Castro-Aguirre; Barry W. Brook; José De La Cruz-Agüero; Víctor H. Cruz-Escalona

All species of sawfish are listed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as endangered or critically endangered. In fact, the smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata, and the largetooth sawfish Pristis pristis, have been declared to be regionally and locally extinct from the US Atlantic coast and the Gulf of California, Mexico, respectively, likely due to overfishing. However, here we dispute these claims by illustrating how lack of existence of a given species within a region can be misconstrued as evidence for extinction. Todas as especies de peixe-serra sao qualificadas pela Uniao Internacional para a Conservacao da Natureza como ameacadas ou criticamente ameacadas de extincao. De fato, o peixe-serra-de-dentes-pequenos, Pristis pectinata, bem como o peixe-serrade-dentes-grandes, Pristis pristis, tem sido declarados como regionalmente e localmente extintos da costa atlântica dos EUA e do Golfo da California e Mexico, respectivamente, provavelmente devido ao excesso da pesca. No entanto, aqui pretendemos questionar estas extincoes ilustrando como a falta de evidencias da existencia de uma especie em uma regiao pode ser mal interpretada como evidencia de extincao.


Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries | 2011

Population morphometric variation of the endemic freshwater killifish, Fundulus lima (Teleostei: Fundulidae), and its coastal relative F. parvipinnis from the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico

Claudia Alejandra Reyes-Valdez; Gorgonio Ruiz-Campos; Faustino Camarena-Rosales; José Luis Castro-Aguirre; Giacomo Bernardi

The population morphometric variation of the endangered freshwater killifish (Fundulus lima) was evaluated and compared with that of its euryhaline coastal relatives (F. parvipinnis parvipinnis and F. p. brevis) on the basis of 384 specimens from the Baja California peninsula, Mexico. Forty five standardized body distances were compared by means of discriminant function analysis (DFA). Sixteen body distances were significant to distinguish two groups of populations for F. lima: a first group represented by the Bebelamas and San Javier basins, and second group composed by the basins of San Ignacio, La Purísima, San Luis, San Pedro and Las Pocitas. When all freshwater and coastal populations were compared, the southernmost population of F. lima (Las Pocitas) showed a higher morphometric similarity with the southern coastal subspecies (F. p. brevis), while another southern population (San Pedro) had an intermediate position between the freshwater and coastal forms. This study suggests the presence of five evolutionary units (three freshwater and two coastal) for the genus Fundulus in the Baja California peninsula.


Hidrobiologica | 1995

Contribución al conocimiento del origen y distribución de la ictiofauna del Golfo de California, México

José Luis Castro-Aguirre; Eduardo F. Balart; J. Arvizu-Martínez


Fish and Fisheries | 2007

Marine extinctions revisited

Pablo del Monte-Luna; Daniel Lluch-Belda; Elisa Serviere-Zaragoza; Roberto Carmona; Héctor Reyes-Bonilla; David Aurioles-Gamboa; José Luis Castro-Aguirre; Sergio A. Guzmán del Próo; Oscar Trujillo-Millán; Barry W. Brook


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2014

Dos nuevas especies del género Squatina (Chondrichthyes: Squatinidae) del Golfo de México

José Luis Castro-Aguirre; Héctor Espinosa Pérez; Leticia Huidobro Campos


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2015

Nuevos hospederos y datos morfométricos de Encheliophis dubius (Ophidiiformes: Carapidae) en el Golfo de California, México

José Luis Castro-Aguirre; Federico García-Domínguez; Eduardo F. Balart


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2015

Trophic comparison among Triglidae (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes) off Baja California Sur, Mexico

Juan Jacobo Schmitter-Soto; José Luis Castro-Aguirre


Hidrobiologica | 2005

Mustelus albipinnis sp. nov. (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhiniformes: Triakidae) de la costa suroccidental de Baja California Sur, México

José Luis Castro-Aguirre; Alberto Antuna-Mendiola; Adrián F. González-Acosta; José De La Cruz-Agüero


Hidrobiologica | 1996

Contribución al conocimiento del origen y relaciones de la ictiofauna de agus profundas del Golfo de California, México

José Luis Castro-Aguirre; Eduardo F. Balart

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Gorgonio Ruiz-Campos

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Eduardo F. Balart

Spanish National Research Council

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José De La Cruz-Agüero

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Héctor Espinosa Pérez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Juan Jacobo Schmitter-Soto

Spanish National Research Council

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Alberto Antuna-Mendiola

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Nicolás Álvarez-Pliego

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Pablo del Monte-Luna

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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