''Cyprinodon'' is a genus of
pupfish
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es found in waters that range from
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to
hypersaline
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. The genus is primarily found in Mexico, the
Caribbean Islands and southern United States (
Arizona
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California
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Florida
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Nevada
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New Mexico
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Oklahoma and
Texas
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), but ''C. variegatus'' occurs as far north as
Massachusetts
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and along the entire
Gulf of Mexico
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coastline, and ''C. dearborni '' and ''C. variegatus'' are found in northern South America.
[Martin, C. H., and P. C. Wainwright (2013). ''Multiple Fitness Peaks on the Adaptive Landscape Drive Adaptive Radiation in the Wild.'' Science 339(6116): 208-211.] Many species have tiny ranges and are highly threatened, in some cases already extinct.
''Cyprinodon'' are small; the largest reaches in length and most other species only reach about half that size.[
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Distribution and habitat
A few ''Cyprinodon'' species have quite large ranges, notably '' C. variegatus'', but the vast majority have small ranges, typically restricted to one or two Mexican states
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, Hispaniola, or a Bahaman island. '' C. longidorsalis'' and '' C. diabolis'' have both been said to have the smallest native range of any vertebrate species, with the former being restricted to a spring pool that covers about and the latter to an shelf in a spring pool, but ''C. longidorsalis'' is now only found in captivity as its habitat has disappeared. While most ''Cyprinodon'' species have separate distributions, seven (''C. beltrani'', ''C. esconditus'', ''C. labiosus'', ''C. maya'', ''C. simus'', ''C. suavium'' and ''C. verecundus'') are endemic
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in Lake Chichancanab
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in Quintana Roo
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, Mexico, and three (the endemic ''C. brontotheroides'' and ''C. desquamator'', and the widespread ''C. variegatus'') live in the hypersaline
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lakes on San Salvador Island
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in the Bahamas.[ In a few other cases separate species do come into contact towards the edges of their distributions where they often ]hybridize
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, notably ''C. eximius'' X ''C. pachycephalus '' and ''C. atrorus'' X ''C. bifasciatus'', but also ''C. variegatus'' in places where it has been introduced by humans into the ranges of other ''Cyprinodon'' species.[
Although the individual ''Cyprinodon'' species often have a highly specific habitat, overall the genus occurs in a remarkably range of places, such as springs (including those isolated in deserts), pools, lakes, coastal lagoons, creeks, streams and rivers. Their salinity and temperature range is very broad, like those living in ]hot spring
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s (taken to the extreme in ''C. julimes'' in water up to , and ''C. pachycephalus'' up to ), and those of hypersaline habitats where the salinity far exceeds that of sea water. Certain species may even experience very large variations in the temperature and salinity over a relatively short period. For example, some populations of ''C. variegatus'' live in water where the temperature has been known to change from in less than 24 hours (in the coldest temperatures they bury into the substrate). Some populations of ''C. nevadensis'' tolerate water temperatures between , and ''C. salinus'' live in waters where the temperature may change by as much as in a day and in a season. Furthermore, the salinity of ''C. salinus habitat may vary from less than one-third of that of sea water to almost five times as much as sea water in a season.[
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Conservation status
Most species in the genus are seriously threatened. ''C. arcuatus'', ''C. ceciliae'', ''C. inmemoriam'', ''C. nevadensis calidae'' and an undescribed species
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popularly known as the " Perrito de Sandia" are already extinct. ''C. arcuatus'' was restricted to springs in the US state of Arizona
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and probably also in the Mexican state of Sonora,[ while all the others were restricted to spring systems in Mexico.]
Three species from southwestern Nuevo León, ''C. alvarezi'', ''C. longidorsalis'' and ''C. veronicae'', have become extinct in the wild, only surviving in captivity.[ A few other Mexican species still considered ]endangered
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or vulnerable by the IUCN, including at least ''C. maya'', ''C. simus'' and ''C. verecundus'' of Lake Chichancanab, also appear to only survive in captivity. Several others have very small remaining populations in the wild.[ Among the species that survive in the wild, the rarest is perhaps ''C. diabolis'' from the tiny ]Devils Hole
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in Nevada
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; in recent decades its population has fluctuated between a few tens and a few hundred individuals. Primary threats to pupfish are habitat loss due to water extraction, drought and pollution, and introduced species.[
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Behavior
Feeding
Most ''Cyprinodon'' species feed on algae, cyanobacteria and detritus, but may also supplement their diet with small crustaceans and aquatic insect larvae. Some species mainly feed on small animals like aquatic insects.[ ''C. variegatus'', a species that otherwise has a diet typical of pupfish, will clean other fish by feeding on parasites on their body.]
In the two places where several species live together they have diverged into different niches, including the fish-eating ''C. maya'' (Lake Chichancanab), zooplankton
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-eating ''C. simus'' (Lake Chichancanab), amphipod- and bivalve-eating ''C. labiosus'' and ''C. verecundus'' (Lake Chichancanab), scale-eating
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''C. desquamator'' (San Salvador Island lakes), and ostracod
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- and gastropod-eating ''C. brontotheroides'' (San Salvador Island lakes).[
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Breeding
''Cyprinodon'' pupfish are short-lived, typically reaching an age of no more than a year in the wild,[ although some may reach as much as three years.][ Especially those from habitats that experience major environmental fluctuations (for example, large variations in temperature) rapidly reach maturity and are already able to breed when 1–1.5 month old.][ Despite some species' ability to survive in a wide temperature range, their requirements for breeding often are much more specific. For example, although some populations of ''C. nevadensis'' can live in water that ranges between , they only breed from .][ However, there are exceptions like ''C. rubrofluviatilis'' that will breed at a relative wide range from .][ Consequently, pupfish living in stable habitats breed year-round, but those in more seasonal habitats generally only at certain times of the year where the conditions are optimal.][ When breeding, males assume a relatively bright nuptial coloration.][
There are two primary breeding strategies: In species of small isolated habitats like springs, each large male (or medium-sized male, if large males are absent) defends a ]territory
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and displays to visiting females that will lay their eggs inside the territory. In at least some species, small males will attempt to fertilize eggs by sneaking into a territory of a larger male.[ Once deposited, neither sex cares for the eggs, although they do get a level of protection by being inside the territory of a male. A male will attempt to attract several females to lay their eggs in his territory and a female may lay eggs in the territories of several males.][ Another breeding strategy is used by species that inhabit rivers. Here the males do not maintain a territory and groups of pupfish gather to breed. A male typically will lead a female to the edge of the group to spawn, although on occasion it may occur in the middle of the group.][ The eggs of ''Cyprinodon'' pupfish are adhesive and stick to the substrate,][ or they are covered in sand.][
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Species
There are currently 49 recognized species in this genus:[
* '' Cyprinodon albivelis'' ]W. L. Minckley
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& R. R. Miller, 2002 (Whitefin pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon alvarezi'' R. R. Miller, 1976 (Potosi pupfish)
* †'' Cyprinodon arcuatus'' W. L. Minckley
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& R. R. Miller, 2002 (Santa Cruz pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon artifrons'' C. L. Hubbs, 1936 (Yucatán pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon atrorus'' R. R. Miller, 1968 (Bolson pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon beltrani'' Álvarez Álvarez or Álvares may refer to:
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, 1949 (Blackfin pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon bifasciatus'' R. R. Miller, 1968 (Cuatro Cienegas pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon bobmilleri'' Lozano-Vilano & Contreras-Balderas, 1999 (San Ignacio pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon bondi'' G. S. Myers, 1935 (Hispaniola pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon bovinus'' S. F. Baird & Girard, 1853 (Leon Springs pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon brontotheroides'' C. H. Martin & Wainwright, 2013 (Durophage pupfish)[
* †'' Cyprinodon ceciliae'' Lozano-Vilano & Contreras-Balderas, 1993 (Villa Lopez pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon dearborni'' ]Meek
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, 1909
* ''Cyprinodon desquamator
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'' C. H. Martin & Wainwright, 2013 (Scale-eating pupfish)[
* '']Cyprinodon diabolis
The Devils Hole pupfish (''Cyprinodon diabolis'') is a critically endangered species of the family Cyprinodontidae (pupfishes) found only in Devils Hole, a water-filled cavern in the US state of Nevada. It was first described as a species in ...
'' Wales
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, 1930 (Devil's Hole pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon elegans'' S. F. Baird & Girard, 1853 (Comanche Springs pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon eremus
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'' R. R. Miller & Fuiman, 1987 (Sonoyta pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon esconditus'' Strecker, 2002 (Hidden pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon eximius'' Girard, 1859 (Conchos pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon fontinalis'' M. L. Smith & R. R. Miller, 1980 (Carbonera pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon higuey'' C. M. Rodriguez & M. L. Smith, 1990 (Black-and-blue Pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon hubbsi'' Carr, 1936 (Lake Eustis minnow)
* †'' Cyprinodon inmemoriam'' Lozano-Vilano & Contreras-Balderas, 1993 (Charco Azul pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon julimes'' De la Maza-Benignos & Vela-Valladares, 2009 (Julimes pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon labiosus'' Humphries Humphries is a surname, and may refer to:
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& R. R. Miller, 1981 (Thicklip pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon laciniatus'' C. L. Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1942 (Bahama pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon latifasciatus'' Garman Garman is a surname or first name. Notable people with the name include:
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, 1881 (Parras pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon longidorsalis
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'' Lozano-Vilano & Contreras-Balderas, 1993 (La Palma pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon macrolepis'' R. R. Miller, 1976 (Largescale pupfish)
* '' Cyprinodon macularius'' S. F. Baird & Girard, 1853 (Desert pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon maya
The Maya pupfish (''Cyprinodon maya''), known in Spanish as ''cachorrito gigante'', is a highly threatened species of fish in the family Cyprinodontidae. It is endemic to Lake Chichancanab in Quintana Roo, Mexico. In almost all places, differe ...
'' Humphries Humphries is a surname, and may refer to:
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& R. R. Miller, 1981 (Maya pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon meeki
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'' R. R. Miller, 1976 (Mezquital pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon nazas'' R. R. Miller, 1976 (Nazas pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon nevadensis'' C. H. Eigenmann & R. S. Eigenmann, 1889
** ''Cyprinodon nevadensis amargosae'' R. R. Miller, 1948 (Amargosa River pupfish)
** †''Cyprinodon nevadensis calidae'' R. R. Miller, 1948 (Tecopa pupfish)
** ''Cyprinodon nevadensis mionectes'' R. R. Miller, 1948 (Ash Meadows pupfish)
** ''Cyprinodon nevadensis nevadensis'' Carl H. Eigenmann, C. H. Eigenmann & Rosa Smith Eigenmann, R. S. Eigenmann, 1889 (Amargosa pupfish)
** ''Cyprinodon nevadensis pectoralis'' R. R. Miller, 1948 (Warm Springs pupfish)
** ''Cyprinodon nevadensis shoshone'' R. R. Miller, 1948 (Shoshone pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon nichollsi'' M. L. Smith, 1989 (Jaragua pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon pachycephalus'' W. L. Minckley
Wendell Lee Minckley (November 13, 1935 – June 22, 2001) was a college professor and leading expert on fish. He spent most of his career at Arizona State University. In 1963, he with Robert Rush Miller discovered and named the northern platy ...
& Charles Olin Minckley, C. O. Minckley, 1986 (Bighead pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon pecosensis'' Anthony A. Echelle, A. A. Echelle & Alice Fitch Echelle, A. F. Echelle, 1978 (Pecos pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon pisteri'' R. R. Miller & W. L. Minckley
Wendell Lee Minckley (November 13, 1935 – June 22, 2001) was a college professor and leading expert on fish. He spent most of his career at Arizona State University. In 1963, he with Robert Rush Miller discovered and named the northern platy ...
, 2002 (Palomas pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon radiosus'' R. R. Miller, 1948 (Owens pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon riverendi'' (Felipe Poey y Aloy, Poey, 1860) (synonym: ''Cyprinodon jamaicensis'', Fowler, 1939)
* ''Cyprinodon rubrofluviatilis'' Henry Weed Fowler, Fowler, 1916 (Red River pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon salinus'' R. R. Miller, 1943
** ''Cyprinodon salinus milleri'' James Francis LaBounty, LaBounty & James Everett Deacon, Deacon, 1972 (Cottonball marsh pupfish)
** ''Cyprinodon salinus salinus'' R. R. Miller, 1943 (Death Valley pupfish, Salt Creek pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon salvadori'' Lozano-Vilano, 2002 (Bocochi pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon simus'' Humphries Humphries is a surname, and may refer to:
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& R. R. Miller, 1981 (Boxer pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon suavium'' Strecker, 2005
* ''Cyprinodon tularosa'' R. R. Miller & Anthony A. Echelle, A. A. Echelle, 1975 (White Sands pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon variegatus'' (Lacépède, 1803)
** ''Cyprinodon variegatus baconi'' Charles Marcus Breder Jr., Breder, 1932
** ''Cyprinodon variegatus ovinus'' (Samuel Latham Mitchill, Mitchill, 1815)
** ''Cyprinodon variegatus variegatus'' (Bernard Germain de Lacépède, Lacépède, 1803) (Sheepshead minnow)
* ''Cyprinodon verecundus'' Humphries Humphries is a surname, and may refer to:
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, 1984 (Largefin pupfish)
* ''Cyprinodon veronicae'' Lozano-Vilano & Contreras-Balderas, 1993 (Charco Palma pupfish)
References
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Cyprinodon,
Cyprinodontidae
Ovoviviparous fish
Freshwater fish genera
Taxa named by Bernard Germain de Lacépède