A high concentration of endemic species of seasonal killifishes has been recorded for a small area encompassing the highland plateaus associated with the upper section of the Carnaúba de Dentro River drainage and adjacent drainages of the middle section of the São Francisco River basin, northeastern Brazil. The present study is primarily directed to the taxonomy of the H. fulminantis species complex in this region, and describes habitat decline and extirpation of natural killifish populations recorded in field studies between 1993 and 2017. Both morphological characters and molecular species delimitation methods using single-locus models (GMYC and bPTP) support recognition of two closely related endemic species, H. fulminantis and H. splend...
Leptopanchax opalescens (Myers, 1942) is a small seasonal killifish endemic to coastal drainages in ...
Austrolebias wichi, new species, is herein described from seasonal ponds of the Bermejo river basin ...
The analysis of 78 morphological characters for 16 species representing all the lineages of the trib...
A high concentration of endemic species of seasonal killifishes has been recorded for a small area e...
A great diversity of animal species adapted to life in the semi-arid Caatinga of northeastern Brazil...
The miniature seasonal killifish Spectrolebias costae, first described for the middle Araguaia River...
The Hypsolebias fl avicaudatus species complex is a clade of annual killifishes inhabiting seasonal ...
Two new species of Cynolebias are described from temporary pools of the Verde Grande River drainage,...
<div><p>This study is focused on a poorly known genus of small killifishes, <i>Xenurolebias</i>, com...
Austrolebias genus comprises about 40 small annual killifishes endemic to South America and their hi...
The natural distribution of the aplocheiloid killifish Cynopoecilus fulgens Costa 2002 is expanded h...
Three new species of Melanorivulus are described from the upper and middle Rio Paraná Basin, central...
Specimens found between 1985 and 1988 in the Magé River Basin, south-eastern Brazil were misidentifi...
Morphological characters and phylogenetic trees generated by analyses of a segment of the mitochondr...
Over the past 50 years, annual killifishes arose as alternative model organisms for studies of verte...
Leptopanchax opalescens (Myers, 1942) is a small seasonal killifish endemic to coastal drainages in ...
Austrolebias wichi, new species, is herein described from seasonal ponds of the Bermejo river basin ...
The analysis of 78 morphological characters for 16 species representing all the lineages of the trib...
A high concentration of endemic species of seasonal killifishes has been recorded for a small area e...
A great diversity of animal species adapted to life in the semi-arid Caatinga of northeastern Brazil...
The miniature seasonal killifish Spectrolebias costae, first described for the middle Araguaia River...
The Hypsolebias fl avicaudatus species complex is a clade of annual killifishes inhabiting seasonal ...
Two new species of Cynolebias are described from temporary pools of the Verde Grande River drainage,...
<div><p>This study is focused on a poorly known genus of small killifishes, <i>Xenurolebias</i>, com...
Austrolebias genus comprises about 40 small annual killifishes endemic to South America and their hi...
The natural distribution of the aplocheiloid killifish Cynopoecilus fulgens Costa 2002 is expanded h...
Three new species of Melanorivulus are described from the upper and middle Rio Paraná Basin, central...
Specimens found between 1985 and 1988 in the Magé River Basin, south-eastern Brazil were misidentifi...
Morphological characters and phylogenetic trees generated by analyses of a segment of the mitochondr...
Over the past 50 years, annual killifishes arose as alternative model organisms for studies of verte...
Leptopanchax opalescens (Myers, 1942) is a small seasonal killifish endemic to coastal drainages in ...
Austrolebias wichi, new species, is herein described from seasonal ponds of the Bermejo river basin ...
The analysis of 78 morphological characters for 16 species representing all the lineages of the trib...