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Fishes from the Tusubres River basin, Pacific coast, Costa Rica: checklist, identification key and photographic album

  • Arturo Angulo Sibaja,
  • Alex Molina Arias,
  • Atsunobu Murase,
  • Yusuke Miyazaki,
  • William Bussing,
  • Myrna López Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15560/11.3.1666
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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A checklist of the fishes of the Tusubres River basin, Pacific coast of Costa Rica, compiled from field and museum surveys is herein presented. A total of 54 species, representing 47 genera and 27 families, were recorded. Peripheral species were dominant (64.8%), followed by secondary freshwater fishes (20.4%); primary freshwater fishes accounted only for 14.8% of the total fish diversity. Eleotridae (6 spp.), Gobiidae (6 spp.), Poeciliidae (5 spp.) and Characidae (4 spp.) were the most diverse. Two species (Caranx sexfasciatus, Carangidae; and Opisthonema libertate, Clupeidae) were new records for Costa Rican freshwaters, and two species (Gymnotus maculosus, Gymnotidae; and Lebiasina boruca, Lebiasinidae) was found to have expanded ranges. An identification key and a complete photographic album of all fish species recorded in the basin are presented. The results of this investigation provide a framework for future studies on biogeography, ecology and conservation on fishes from this area.