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- Desert_pupfish abstract "The desert pupfish (Cyprinodon macularius) is a rare species of bony fish in the family Cyprinodontidae. It is a small fish, typically less than 7.62 cm (3 in) in length. Males are generally larger than females, and have bright-blue coloration, while females and juveniles are silvery or tan. A notable attribute of the desert pupfish is their ability to survive in environments of extreme salinity, pH, and temperature, and low oxygen content. The desert pupfish mates in a characteristic fashion, wherein compatible males and females will contact each other, form an s-shape, and jerk. Each jerk typically produces a single egg that is fertilized by the male and deposited in his territory. Breeding behavior includes aggressive arena-breeding and more docile consort-pair breeding. The desert pupfish is a federally listed endangered species in the United States. The desert pupfish was once a common fish, but it is now extirpated from most of its historical natural range. The decrease in population has been a trend since the early 1900s due to habitat destruction and fragmentation. It has been, and continues to be, preyed upon and displaced by non-native fishes, such as tilapia. Presently, the only remaining natural populations of the desert pupfish are located at a few sites in the Salton Sea drainage in California, and the Colorado River Delta in Baja California and Sonora, Mexico. The historic range of the desert pupfish included the lower Gila River basin in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. It inhabited the Gila, Santa Cruz, San Pedro, and Salt Rivers as well as the lower Colorado River from around Needles, California, to the Gulf of California.".
- Desert_pupfish binomialAuthority Spencer_Fullerton_Baird.
- Desert_pupfish class Actinopterygii.
- Desert_pupfish conservationStatus "en".
- Desert_pupfish conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Desert_pupfish family Pupfish.
- Desert_pupfish genus Cyprinodon.
- Desert_pupfish kingdom Animal.
- Desert_pupfish order Cyprinodontiformes.
- Desert_pupfish phylum Chordate.
- Desert_pupfish thumbnail Male_female_mecularius.jpg?width=300.
- Desert_pupfish wikiPageExternalLink Cyprmacu.fo_000.pdf.
- Desert_pupfish wikiPageExternalLink pupfish.
- Desert_pupfish wikiPageID "24609152".
- Desert_pupfish wikiPageRevisionID "590409416".
- Desert_pupfish binomial "Cyprinodon macularius".
- Desert_pupfish binomialAuthority "S. F. Baird & Girard, 1853".
- Desert_pupfish classis Actinopterygii.
- Desert_pupfish familia Pupfish.
- Desert_pupfish genus "Cyprinodon".
- Desert_pupfish month "January".
- Desert_pupfish ordo Cyprinodontiformes.
- Desert_pupfish phylum Chordate.
- Desert_pupfish regnum "Animalia".
- Desert_pupfish species "C. macularius".
- Desert_pupfish species "macularius".
- Desert_pupfish status "en".
- Desert_pupfish statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Desert_pupfish year "2010".
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Animals_described_in_1853.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Cave_fish.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Colorado_River.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Cyprinodon.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Endangered_fauna_of_California.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Endangered_fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Fauna_of_Northern_Mexico.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Colorado_Desert.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Mojave_Desert.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Sonoran_Desert.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Fish_of_the_Western_United_States.
- Desert_pupfish subject Category:Gila_River.
- Desert_pupfish type Animal.
- Desert_pupfish type Eukaryote.
- Desert_pupfish type Fish.
- Desert_pupfish type Species.
- Desert_pupfish type Organism.
- Desert_pupfish comment "The desert pupfish (Cyprinodon macularius) is a rare species of bony fish in the family Cyprinodontidae. It is a small fish, typically less than 7.62 cm (3 in) in length. Males are generally larger than females, and have bright-blue coloration, while females and juveniles are silvery or tan. A notable attribute of the desert pupfish is their ability to survive in environments of extreme salinity, pH, and temperature, and low oxygen content.".
- Desert_pupfish label "Cyprinodon macularius".
- Desert_pupfish label "Cyprinodon macularius".
- Desert_pupfish label "Desert pupfish".
- Desert_pupfish label "Пустынный карпозубик".
- Desert_pupfish label "ديزيرت بوب".
- Desert_pupfish label "斑鱂".
- Desert_pupfish sameAs Cyprinodon_macularius.
- Desert_pupfish sameAs Cyprinodon_macularius.
- Desert_pupfish sameAs m.080l3lx.
- Desert_pupfish sameAs Q3768281.
- Desert_pupfish sameAs Q3768281.
- Desert_pupfish wasDerivedFrom Desert_pupfish?oldid=590409416.
- Desert_pupfish depiction Male_female_mecularius.jpg.
- Desert_pupfish isPrimaryTopicOf Desert_pupfish.