Leptopanchax opalescens (Myers, 1942) is a small seasonal killifish endemic to coastal drainages in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Leptopanchax opalescens was recaptured in temporary open vegetation pools (22°42.35'S, 43°41.59'W) in the hydrographic basin of the Guandu River, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, after eight years without records. Information on habitat and population parameters (Capture per unit area (CPUA), size, sex ratio and length-weight relationship (LWR)) are given to provide subsidies for the conservation of this species. Specimens were captured during the rainy season (January-April 2020) in shallow pools (mean depth = 21 ± 12 s.d. cm), with relatively acidic pH (5.2 ± 0.8) and low concentrations of dissolved oxyg...
The miniature seasonal killifish Spectrolebias costae, first described for the middle Araguaia River...
The analysis of 78 morphological characters for 16 species representing all the lineages of the trib...
Fig. 2. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, male 25.5 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé,...
Austrolebias genus comprises about 40 small annual killifishes endemic to South America and their hi...
Specimens found between 1985 and 1988 in the Magé River Basin, south-eastern Brazil were misidentifi...
A high concentration of endemic species of seasonal killifishes has been recorded for a small area e...
Two new species of Cynolebias are described from temporary pools of the Verde Grande River drainage,...
Figure S1. Photographic records of Leptopanchax opalescens in an aquarium after three hours of captu...
The Hypsolebias fl avicaudatus species complex is a clade of annual killifishes inhabiting seasonal ...
Lanés, L.E.K., Maltchik, L. (2010): Discovery of the Critically Endangered annual killifish Austrole...
Fig. 3. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, female 32.6 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sep...
Fig. 1. Austrolebias paucisquama, holotype, MCP 41879, male, 34.2 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé...
The present note extends the distribution of annual killifish Austrolebias periodicus, a endangered ...
<div><p>Cynopoecilines comprise a diversified clade of small killifishes occurring in the Atlantic F...
<div><p>This study is focused on a poorly known genus of small killifishes, <i>Xenurolebias</i>, com...
The miniature seasonal killifish Spectrolebias costae, first described for the middle Araguaia River...
The analysis of 78 morphological characters for 16 species representing all the lineages of the trib...
Fig. 2. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, male 25.5 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé,...
Austrolebias genus comprises about 40 small annual killifishes endemic to South America and their hi...
Specimens found between 1985 and 1988 in the Magé River Basin, south-eastern Brazil were misidentifi...
A high concentration of endemic species of seasonal killifishes has been recorded for a small area e...
Two new species of Cynolebias are described from temporary pools of the Verde Grande River drainage,...
Figure S1. Photographic records of Leptopanchax opalescens in an aquarium after three hours of captu...
The Hypsolebias fl avicaudatus species complex is a clade of annual killifishes inhabiting seasonal ...
Lanés, L.E.K., Maltchik, L. (2010): Discovery of the Critically Endangered annual killifish Austrole...
Fig. 3. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, female 32.6 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sep...
Fig. 1. Austrolebias paucisquama, holotype, MCP 41879, male, 34.2 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé...
The present note extends the distribution of annual killifish Austrolebias periodicus, a endangered ...
<div><p>Cynopoecilines comprise a diversified clade of small killifishes occurring in the Atlantic F...
<div><p>This study is focused on a poorly known genus of small killifishes, <i>Xenurolebias</i>, com...
The miniature seasonal killifish Spectrolebias costae, first described for the middle Araguaia River...
The analysis of 78 morphological characters for 16 species representing all the lineages of the trib...
Fig. 2. Austrolebias paucisquama, paratype, MCP 41880, male 25.5 mm SL, Rio Grande do Sul, São Sepé,...