An undescribed freshwater fish was recently discovered during a biological inventory of Area de Conservación Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica. This new species of Poeciliopsis is closely related to a group of widespread species of small spotted fishes designated as the Poeciliopsis gracilis complex in this study. The complex extends on both versants from southern Mexico to Nicaragua, and with this new finding, extends into Costa Rica. The new species is distinguished from its Central American relatives by its lack of lateral and ventral markings, higher pectoral and caudal-fin counts and more posterior placement of the dorsal fin. Poeciliopsis santaelena is endemic to the Río Potrero Grande, a river whose flow is reduced to just a few po...
The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Western Hemisp...
The fish genus Poeciliopsis constitutes a valuable research system for evolutionary ecology, whose p...
Since 1997, Poeciliopsis infans Woolman 1894 has been recognized as a new inhabitant of Lake Patzcua...
An undescribed freshwater fish was recently discovered during a biological inventory of Area de Cons...
Freshwater fish were collected mainly by electrofishing in 27 localities in rivers and streams withi...
A new species of poeciliid fish, Heterandria tuxtlaensis sp. n., is described from Lake Catemaco in ...
Poeciliopsis jackschultzi sp. nov., is described based on seven specimens (17.9–26.7 mm SL) from the...
A new species of Poecilia from the Atlantic slopes of Honduras is described and assigned to the subg...
A checklist of the fishes of the Tusubres River basin, Pacific coast of Costa Rica, compiled from fi...
The San Pedro Mezquital River is the seventh largest river in Mexico, and flows through the Sierra M...
The Tirimbina Biological Reserve (TBR), located in La Virgen de Sarapiquí, Heredia Provin...
The San Pedro Mezquital River is the seventh largest river in Mexico, and flows through the Sierra M...
A checklist of the fishes of the Coto River basin, southern Pacific, Costa Rica, compiled from field...
A revised and amplified list of species of Costa Rican continental water fishes is presented. Some s...
<div><p>The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Wester...
The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Western Hemisp...
The fish genus Poeciliopsis constitutes a valuable research system for evolutionary ecology, whose p...
Since 1997, Poeciliopsis infans Woolman 1894 has been recognized as a new inhabitant of Lake Patzcua...
An undescribed freshwater fish was recently discovered during a biological inventory of Area de Cons...
Freshwater fish were collected mainly by electrofishing in 27 localities in rivers and streams withi...
A new species of poeciliid fish, Heterandria tuxtlaensis sp. n., is described from Lake Catemaco in ...
Poeciliopsis jackschultzi sp. nov., is described based on seven specimens (17.9–26.7 mm SL) from the...
A new species of Poecilia from the Atlantic slopes of Honduras is described and assigned to the subg...
A checklist of the fishes of the Tusubres River basin, Pacific coast of Costa Rica, compiled from fi...
The San Pedro Mezquital River is the seventh largest river in Mexico, and flows through the Sierra M...
The Tirimbina Biological Reserve (TBR), located in La Virgen de Sarapiqu&iacute;, Heredia Provin...
The San Pedro Mezquital River is the seventh largest river in Mexico, and flows through the Sierra M...
A checklist of the fishes of the Coto River basin, southern Pacific, Costa Rica, compiled from field...
A revised and amplified list of species of Costa Rican continental water fishes is presented. Some s...
<div><p>The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Wester...
The fish subfamily Poeciliinae (sensu Parenti, 1981) is widely distributed across the Western Hemisp...
The fish genus Poeciliopsis constitutes a valuable research system for evolutionary ecology, whose p...
Since 1997, Poeciliopsis infans Woolman 1894 has been recognized as a new inhabitant of Lake Patzcua...