Male from Tamazula
Male from Tamazula, Tuxpan River [Jalisco]. Photo par Juan Miguel Artigas Azas. (25-mai-2014). identifié par Juan Miguel Artigas Azas

Famille
Goodeidae

Sous-famille
Goodeinae

Tribu
Chapalichthyini

Genre
Xenotoca


Dernière mise à jour le :
30-avr.-2022

Xenotoca lyonsi Domínguez-Domínguez, Bernal-Zuñiga, Piller, 2016


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souscrire connexion

Décrit initialement sous Xenotoca lyonsi:

ZooBank:63877A96-1743-404B-BD71-DF2DEFC039E7.

Conservation: Xenotoca lyonsi est évalué par l'Union Internationale pour la Conservation de la Nature dans la Liste Rouge des espèces menacées comme étant (CR) en danger critique (2018). Xenotoca lyonsi is known only from a few sites along its original distributional range, and is reported to have been extirpated from approximately 60% of the historical localities where it has been reported. All the areas where the species originally occurred are highly impacted by human activities, being totally modified for agricultural purposes, with sugar cane plantations demanding high water resources and discharging polluted water from the production process. Also, untreated urban waste into the river is a substantial ecological problem in the area. In several recent surveys for the species, it was never located downstream of the village waste water discharges and, when found, it was always upstream of the discharge sites. Also, the species is not abundant in the few localities from where it is currently known to exist (Domínguez Domínguez et al., 2016:93, Lyons et al., 2019:145, Köck, 2019).