Myrna I. López
University of Costa Rica
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Check List | 2013
Arturo Angulo; Carlos A. Garita-Alvarado; William A. Bussing; Myrna I. López
Based on a combination of intensive literature review, electronic database searches, re-identification of museum specimens and fieldwork, we hereby provide an updated checklist of the freshwater fishes of continental and insular Costa Rica. This checklist, systematically arranged at the ordinal and familial level, includes nomenclatural revisions, distributional information, and when appropriate, cross-references on the basis of Bussing (1998). According to our results, the native Costa Rican freshwater fish fauna is composed by 250 species, divided into 119 genera, 49 families and 19 orders; increasing in 108 the number of species originally reported by Bussing (1998). By far, the vast majority of these species, according to their supposed tolerance to salinity, are peripheral (63.2%), followed by secondary freshwater fishes (23.6%); only 13.2% are primary freshwater fishes. 24 species in this checklist appear to be endemic to Costa Rica. In addition to the native fauna 8 exotic species are reported.
Check List | 2014
Atsunobu Murase; Arturo Angulo; Yusuke Miyazaki; William A. Bussing; Myrna I. López
A checklist of the marine and estuarine fishes of the inner part of the Gulf of Nicoya, Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Central America, was compiled by examining a museum fish collection, resulting in 72 families and 274 species. Of these species, 127 (46.4%) were marine species and 147 (53.6%) were estuarine-associated species. In terms of their life history and considering the habitat type classification, 188 (almost 70% of the total) were categorized as species inhabiting soft-bottom habitats, reflecting the large estuarine environment and rich fish diversity of the Gulf despite its relatively small area in the tropical Eastern Pacific region. Furthermore, the list contains 13 threatened species of IUCN Red List, which need further research to understand their abundance and their exposure to habitat loss in the Gulf. Further detailed studies on its fish fauna and habitat are needed to better understand and conserve biodiversity within the whole Gulf.
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2015
Arturo Angulo; William A. Bussing; Myrna I. López
UCR::Investigacion::Unidades de Investigacion::Ciencias Basicas::Centro de Investigacion en Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia (CIMAR)
Zootaxa | 2014
Arturo Angulo; Myrna I. López; William A. Bussing; Atsunobu Murase
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2016
Charles E. Bartels; Kent S. Price; Myrna I. López; William A. Bussing
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2015
Luis Fernando Del Moral-Flores; Arturo Angulo; Myrna I. López; William A. Bussing
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2005
William A. Bussing; Myrna I. López
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 1996
William A. Bussing; Myrna I. López
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2016
William A. Bussing; Myrna I. López
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2016
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Luis Fernando Del Moral-Flores
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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