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[[Category:Cyprinodontiformes]]
[[Category:Goodeidae]]

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Skiffia
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Skiffia

Meek, 1902
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Skiffia is a genus of goodeid fish that contains four species, endemic to the Mesa Central area of Mexico.

They typically have a limited tolerance to environmental degradation, and so are susceptible to anthropogenic disturbance. The exception to this is Skiffia bilineata, which is comparatively more tolerant to eutrophication, turbidity and seasonal changes in environmental conditions [1]. All four Skiffia species face some conservation threat and have suffered local extinctions in more than 50% of areas studied where they were previously known to have existed [1]. Skiffia lermae and Skiffia bilineata are the most widely distributed of the genus, found over the states of Michoacán, Jalisco and Guanajuato. Skiffia multipunctata has a restricted distribution in Michoacán and Skiffia francesae has been declared extinct in the wild by the IUCN [2][1]. There is only one locality from which captive S. francesae stocks have been derived (Teuchitlán). Captive populations of S. francesae are maintained in a variety of locations by aquarium hobbyists, research institutes and zoos. The history of this particular species is unclear, but they are believed to have descended from one stock collected by Dr. R. Miller in 1976 [3]; it appears that no other stocks descended from independent samples from this region.

Species

There are four described species[4]:

References

  1. ^ a b c De la Vega-Salazar, M.Y., Avila-Luna, E. & Macías-García, C. (2003). "Ecological evaluation of local extinction: the case of two genera of endemic Mexican fish, Zoogoneticus and Skiffia". Biodiversity & Conservation. 12: 2043–2056.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ IUCN Red List - http://www.redlist.org
  3. ^ Langhammer, J.K. (1995) Skiffia francesae: A fish on the edge of tomorrow. Can we save it? Aquatic Survival: Bulletin of the Aquatic Conservation Network 4: Dec 1995.
  4. ^ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2006). Species of Skiffia in FishBase. January 2006 version.
  5. ^ Bean, T.H. (1887) Description of five new species of fish sent by Prof A. Dugés from the province of Guanajuato, Mexico. Proc. US. Nat. Mus. 10: 370 – 375
  6. ^ Kingston, D.I. (1978) Skiffia francesae, a new species of Goodeid fish from Western Mexico. Copeia 3: 503 – 508
  7. ^ Meek. S.E. (1902) A contribution to the ichthyology of Mexico Field Columbian Museum. Zoology 6: 63 – 1128
  8. ^ Pellegin, J. (1901) Poissons reguellis par M.L. Diguet, dans l’État de Jalisco (Mexique). Bull. Mus. Nat. Hist. Paris 7: 204 – 207