Goodeidae is a family of
teleost
Teleostei (; Greek ''teleios'' "complete" + ''osteon'' "bone"), members of which are known as teleosts ), is, by far, the largest infraclass in the class Actinopterygii, the ray-finned fishes, containing 96% of all extant species of fish. Tel ...
fish
Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups. Approximately 95% ...
endemic to
Mexico
Mexico ( Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guate ...
and some areas of the
United States
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. Many species are known as splitfins. This family contains about 50
species
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within 18
genera
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.
The family is named after ichthyologist
George Brown Goode
George Brown Goode (February 13, 1851 – September 6, 1896), was an American ichthyologist and museum administrator. He graduated from Wesleyan University and studied at Harvard University.
Early life and family
George Brown Goode was born Februa ...
(1851-1896).
Distribution
The family is divided into two subfamilies, the
Goodeinae and the
Empetrichthyinae. The Goodeinae are endemic to shallow freshwater habitats in
Mexico
Mexico ( Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guate ...
, particularly along the
Mesa Central
The Central Mexican Plateau, also known as the Mexican Altiplano ( es, Altiplanicie Mexicana), is a large arid-to-semiarid plateau that occupies much of northern and central Mexico. Averaging above sea level, it extends from the United States ...
area (especially the
Lerma River
The Lerma River ( es, Río Lerma) is Mexico's second longest river. It is a river in west-central Mexico that begins in Mexican Plateau at an altitude over above sea level, and ends where it empties into Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest lake, nea ...
basin, smaller rivers directly south of it and inland to around the
Valley of Mexico
The Valley of Mexico ( es, Valle de México) is a highlands plateau in central Mexico roughly coterminous with present-day Mexico City and the eastern half of the State of Mexico. Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes, the Valley of Mexico wa ...
region), with some species found in
brackish
Brackish water, sometimes termed brack water, is water occurring in a natural environment that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as seawater. It may result from mixing seawater (salt water) and fresh water together, as in estuari ...
fringes at the Pacific coast, and north to central
Durango
Durango (), officially named Estado Libre y Soberano de Durango ( en, Free and Sovereign State of Durango; Tepehuán: ''Korian''; Nahuatl: ''Tepēhuahcān''), is one of the 31 states which make up the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico, situated i ...
, central
Sinaloa
Sinaloa (), officially the Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa ( en, Free and Sovereign State of Sinaloa), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities and ...
and north
San Luis Potosí. There are about 45 species of Goodeinae in 16 genera (some list 2 additional genera). The Empetrichthyinae are found in the southwestern
Great Basin in
Nevada
Nevada ( ; ) is a state in the Western region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. Nevada is the 7th-most extensive, ...
, the
United States
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, and contains 4 species in 2 genera.
Physical information
The name "splitfin" comes from the fact that, in the male fish, the anterior rays of the anal fin are partly separated from rest of the fin. Splitfins can be up to in length, though most species are much smaller, around . Goodeid fish have
internal fertilisation, with males positioning themselves with a flexible part of the front anal fin, separated by a notch, which makes up the
andropodium. Embryos hatch out of the egg within the ovarian follicle, and possess
trophotaeniae, ribbon-like structures that emerge from the cloaca in front of the anal fin, on the ventral surface of the juvenile. These allow the absorption of nutrients within the ovary (
matrotrophy), and are shed by juveniles shortly after birth. Female goodeids do not store sperm, and so a
copulation event must precede each pregnancy.
Conservation status
In recent years there has been a significant reduction in the range and size of Goodeid populations in this region, mainly due to
anthropogenic
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* Anthropogeny, the study of the origins of humanity
Counterintuitively, anthropogenic may also refer to things that have been generated by humans, as follows:
* Human i ...
disturbances, such as
pollution
Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. Pollution can take the form of any substance (solid, liquid, or gas) or energy (such as radioactivity, heat, sound, or light). Pollutants, the ...
,
eutrophication
Eutrophication is the process by which an entire body of water, or parts of it, becomes progressively enriched with minerals and nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus. It has also been defined as "nutrient-induced increase in phytopla ...
, habitat modification and
desiccation
Desiccation () is the state of extreme dryness, or the process of extreme drying. A desiccant is a hygroscopic (attracts and holds water) substance that induces or sustains such a state in its local vicinity in a moderately sealed container. ...
; recent estimates put habitat loss at 80% compared to historic ranges. The low economic importance of Goodeid fish to Mexican
fisheries and industry has led to this family being largely ignored by conservation efforts, but their small size and the dedication of a small number of aquaria hobbyists has led to a recent increase in the amount of research dedicated to the family. These investigations have highlighted the implications for conservation efforts concerning other global freshwater
ichthyofauna.
Several species are threatened or extinct according to the
IUCN and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
[Fish and Wildlife Service, Proposed rules: Pahrump poolfish; withdrawn. http://www.thefederalregister.com/d.p/2004-04-02-04-7412]
* Vulnerable –
bold characodon
The bold characodon (''Characodon audax'') is a species of fish in the family Goodeidae that is Endemism, endemic to Mexico. Its habitat is springfed ponds and small creeks with still or slow flowing water. It can reach lengths of .
References< ...
,
darkedged splitfin
The dark-edged splitfin (''Girardinichthys multiradiatus'') is a species of fish in the family Goodeidae endemic to Mexico
Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North Amer ...
, ''
Goodea gracilis
''Goodea gracilis'', with the common name: dusky splitfin, is a species of freshwater fish in the family Goodeidae.
It is endemic to the Pánuco River system in central−eastern Mexico.
It grows to total length
Fish measurement is the measu ...
'', ''
Allotoca dugesii''
* Endangered –
bluetail splitfin Bluetail may refer to:
* Either of two bird species:
** Red-flanked bluetail (''Tarsiger cyanurus'')
** Himalayan bluetail (''Tarsiger rufilatus'')
* Various damselflies in the genus ''Ischnura
''Ischnura'' is a genus of damselfly, damselflies ...
,
rainbow characodon
The rainbow goodeid (''Characodon lateralis'') is a species of fish in the family Goodeidae endemic to Mexico
Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bo ...
,
relict splitfin
The relict splitfin (''Xenoophorus captivus'') is a species of splitfin endemic to the Pánuco River system in Mexico. It feeds on algae. This species grows to up to in length. It is found in the aquarium
An aquarium (plural: ''aq ...
, ''
Allotoca diazi'',
Manse Spring killifish
* Critically endangered –
blackspot allotoca
The blackspot allotoca (''Allotoca maculata''), also known as the blackspot goodeid, tailspot goodeid, or ''tiro manchado'', is a critically endangered species of fish in the family Goodeidae, endemic to the Lago de Magdalena basin near Guadala ...
,
Chapultepec splitfin
The Chapultepec splitfin (''Girardinichthys viviparus''), known locally as ''mexcalpique'', is a critically endangered species of fish in the family Goodeidae. It is endemic to Mexico and was originally restricted to lakes and wetlands in the Val ...
,
highland splitfin
The Highland splitfin (''Hubbsina turneri'') is a species of splitfin endemic to Mexico where it is found in the Lerma River basin. This species grows to a length of TL. It is the only known member of its genus, although some authorities hav ...
,
Balsas splitfin
The Balsas splitfin (''Ilyodon whitei'') is a species of fish in the family Goodeidae. It is endemic to Mexico where it occurs in the states of Morelos and Michoacán. This fish was formally described as ''Goodea whitei'' by Seth Eugene Me ...
,
Tequila splitfin
* Extinct in the wild –
butterfly splitfin,
golden skiffia
* Extinct –
Ash Meadows killifish
The Ash Meadows killifish (''Empetrichthys merriami'') is a species of killifish from the subfamily Empetrichthyinae, part of the family Goodeidae, which was first documented by C. H. Gilbert in 1893 and historically occupied numerous springs n ...
,
Parras characodon
The Parras characodon (''Characodon garmani'') is a species of goodeid fish once endemic to Coahuila, Mexico. Its natural habitats were destroyed between 1900 and 1953, and no records have been made in the last century; it is considered extinct, ...
,
Raycraft poolfish,
Pahrump Ranch poolfish
Life cycle and evolution
The majority of Goodeid fish are
viviparous
Among animals, viviparity is development of the embryo inside the body of the parent. This is opposed to oviparity which is a reproductive mode in which females lay developing eggs that complete their development and hatch externally from the ...
, typically giving birth to live young. The family includes a number of popular
aquarium fish, for example the
redtail splitfin ''Xenotoca eiseni''. Recent
phylogenetic
In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ...
studies have put the age of this family at approximately 16.5 million years, with the majority of divergence occurring in the
Miocene
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period. The speciosity of this family can be attributed to historical
volcanic
A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
On Earth, volcanoes are most often found where tectonic plates ...
and
geological
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disturbance in this region, which created suitable conditions for
allopatric speciation
Allopatric speciation () – also referred to as geographic speciation, vicariant speciation, or its earlier name the dumbbell model – is a mode of speciation that occurs when biological populations become geographically isolated from ...
of the fish.
Genera
The following genera are included in Goodeidae:
Subfamily
Empetrichthyinae – springfishes and poolfishes
* ''
Crenichthys'' – springfishes
* ''
Empetrichthys'' – poolfishes
Subfamily
Goodeinae – typical goodeids and splitfins
* ''
Allodontichthys
''Allodontichthys'' is a genus of splitfins, endemic to the Tuxpan (Coahuayana), Armería and Ameca river basins in Colima and Jalisco, west–central Mexico.
Species
There are currently four recognized species in this genus:
* '' Allodontichth ...
''
* ''
Alloophorus'' – Bulldog goodeid
* ''
Allotoca
''Allotoca'' is a genus of splitfins that are endemic to west-central and southwest Mexico, where restricted to the Lerna– Chapala– Grande de Santiago, Ameca and Balsas river basins, as well as various endorheic lake basins in Michoacán and ...
'' – typical allotocas
* ''
Ameca'' – Butterfly splitfin, butterfly goodeid
* ''
Ataeniobius
The striped goodeid, bluetail goodeid or bluetail goodea (''Ataeniobius toweri'') is an endangered species of fish in the family Goodeidae. Its genus ''Ataeniobius'' is monotypic. It is endemic to the Río Verde and associated waters, including ...
'' – Striped goodeid, bluetail goodea
* ''
Chapalichthys
''Chapalichthys'' is a genus of splitfins that are endemic to west-central Mexico, where found in lakes, pools, ponds and channels in the Lerma– Chapala– Grande de Santiago and Balsas basins. ''Chapalichthys'' reach up to in standard lengt ...
''
* ''
Characodon
''Characodon'' is a genus of splitfins endemic to north–central Mexico. Two of the species are highly threatened and restricted to pools, ponds and springs in the upper San Pedro Mezquital River basin in Durango. The third species, ''C. garmani ...
'' – characodons
* ''
Girardinichthys''
* ''
Goodea
''Goodea'' is a genus of splitfins that are endemism, endemic to Mexico. They are found in a wide range of habitats in several river basins that originate in the Mexican Plateau, Central Plateau, such as Pánuco River, Pánuco, Lerma River, Lerma ...
''
* ''
Hubbsina
The Highland splitfin (''Hubbsina turneri'') is a species of splitfin endemic to Mexico where it is found in the Lerma River basin. This species grows to a length of TL. It is the only known member of its genus, although some authoritie ...
''
* ''
Ilyodon
''Ilyodon'' is a genus of splitfins found in the Pacific slope river basins of Balsas, Tuxpan (Coahuayana), Purificación, Chacala (Marabasco), Armería and Ameca in western Mexico.
Species
There are currently five recognized species in thi ...
''
* ''
Skiffia
''Skiffia'' is a genus of goodeid fish that contains four species, endemic to the Mesa Central area of west-central Mexico. They are restricted to the Lerma– Grande de Santiago, Ameca and Grande de Morelia river basins, including lakes Chapa ...
'' – skiffias
* ''
Xenoophorus'' – Relict splitfin
* ''
Xenotaenia
''Xenotaenia resolanae'', the leopard splitfin, is a species of splitfin endemic to west–central Mexico where it is found in the Purificación and Marabasco River basins in Jalisco and Colima. This species grows to a length of TL. It is f ...
'' – Leopard splitfin
* ''
Xenotoca
''Xenotoca'' is a genus of fish in the family Goodeidae from Mexico, where found in a wide range of habitats, from rivers and creeks to pools and lakes, in the Lerma– Grande de Santiago, Panuco, Cuitzeo and other basins of the Mesa Central. W ...
''
* ''
Zoogoneticus''
References
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Viviparous fish
Freshwater fish of Mexico
Freshwater fish of the United States
Ray-finned fish families
Taxa named by David Starr Jordan