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- Title
Expect the unexpected: a new species of killifish from a highly stochastic temporary wetland near Iguazú Falls (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae).
- Authors
Alonso, Felipe; Terán, Guillermo Enrique; Calviño, Pablo; Serra Alanís, Wilson Sebastián; Montes, Martin Miguel; García, Ignacio Daniel; Barneche, Jorge Adrián; Ciotek, Liliana; Giorgis, Pablo; Casciotta, Jorge
- Abstract
We describe Argolebias adrianae, a new species of killifish from a small temporary wetland in the Paraná Forest ecoregion with no regular or predictable temporal pattern of water availability. This habitat is in the Lower Iguazú River Basin, known for its high fish endemism, but until now, only two species of Rivulidae were reported from it, but from the Araucarian Forest ecoregion. The genus Argolebias was previously only known from the lower portions of the Paraguay, Paraná, and Uruguay basins and middle Paraná. The new species is distinguished from all congeners by its unique coloration, which includes a conspicuously dark grey anterior third portion of the dorsal fin and the absence of iridescent spots on the basal half of the pectoral fin in live adult males, as well as dark grey spots on the anterocentral portion of the flanks of females. Our phylogenetic analysis shows A. adrianae to be closely related to Argolebias guarani from the adjacent Middle Paraná basin. We also provide data on the ecology, ontogeny of coloration, and chorion ornamentation of this species. Our findings have important implications for understanding the biogeography, ecology, and evolution of mechanisms that enable organisms to thrive in highly stochastic environments like this one.
- Subjects
URUGUAY; PARAGUAY; VERNAL pools; KILLIFISHES; WETLANDS; WATERSHEDS; BIOGEOGRAPHY; PECTORAL fins
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2024, Vol 102, Issue 3, p298
- ISSN
0008-4301
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/cjz-2023-0132