Male in the aquarium
A male of Paraneetroplus bulleri in the aquarium of Richard Robinson, Nottinghamshire [England]. Photo par Juan Miguel Artigas Azas. (04-avr.-2006). identifié par Juan Miguel Artigas Azas

Famille
Cichlidae

Sous-famille
Cichlinae

Tribu
Therapsini

Genre
Paraneetroplus


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22-avr.-2015

Paraneetroplus bulleri Regan, 1905


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Décrit initialement sous Paraneetroplus bulleri:

ZooBank:D7622F06-40F6-439D-8DF2-8C4EF45FEFEA.

  • Regan, Charles Tate. 1905. "A revision of the fishes of the American cichlid genus Cichlosoma and of the allied genera". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. (Ser7)16:60-77; 225-243; 316-340; 433-445 (ffm00042)

Conservation: Paraneetroplus bulleri est évalué par l'Union Internationale pour la Conservation de la Nature dans la Liste Rouge des espèces menacées comme étant (LC) préoccupation mineure (2018). Paraneetroplus bulleri is not listed in the Mexican Official Norm NOM-059-ECOL-2001 or the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The habitat remains stable in its entire range.

There is however an important risk for this species; The seemingly unending deforestation of the northern Tehuantepec isthmus increases the silt on the rocks and the turbidity of the water in areas in which this fish inhabit, decreasing the amount of available food and creating a risk to this and other species.

For many years the plan to develop a major engineering project to establish a quick and cheap transportation route for items to and from the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec alternative to the Panama channel, has been threatening the incredibly rich ecosystem of the potentially affected area. The project would include railroads and a superhighway for the traffic of products, and would possibly bring ecologic affectation to the zone and possibly pollution as well, if as apparently it is the rule is not handled with care. It is likely that this project will materialize one day, but hopefully in a way that respects the incredibly rich flora and fauna of this wonderful place on earth.