| Literature DB >> 24843267 |
David Galicia1, Griselda Pulido-Flores2, Rafael Miranda1, Scott Monks2, Ana Amezcua-Martínez1, María Imas-Lecumberri1, Angel Chaves-Illana1, Arturo H Ariño1.
Abstract
The state of Hidalgo (Mexico) is an important region from the point of view of biodiversity. However, there exists a significant gap in accessible knowledge about species diversity and distribution, especially regarding to freshwater ecosystems. This dataset comprises the sampling records of two projects developed in Hidalgo between 2007 and 2009 about the freshwater fish communities of Tecocomulco lake and rivers belonging to the Metztitlán Canyon Biosphere Reserve. It contains the taxonomic identity (species level) and basic biometric data (total length and weight) as well as date of collection and coordinates of more than 9000 specimens. This dataset is the primary result of the first and unrepeated exhaustive freshwater fish's survey of Metztitlán Canyon Biosphere Reserve and Tecocomulco lake. It incorporates seven more species to the regional fish fauna, and new exclusive biometric data of ten species. This dataset can be used by studies dealing with, among other interests, North American freshwater fish diversity (species richness, distribution patterns) and biometric analyses, useful for the management and conservation of these areas. The complete dataset is also provided in Darwin Core Archive format.Entities:
Keywords: Metztitlán Canyon Biosphere Reserve; Mexico; Occurrence; Tecocomulco Lake; biometry; conservation; freshwater fishes; non-native species; threatened species
Year: 2014 PMID: 24843267 PMCID: PMC4023240 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.403.7149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.Study area. Locations of sampling points (black dots) in a Lake Tecocomulco and b Metztitlán Canyon Biosphere Reserve.
Figure 2.Relative abundance of families. a Number of species and b percentage of specimens per family recorded in the dataset.
Species and specimens of fish in HidalgoFFishes dataset. Information about threatened category according to IUCN and additional characteristics are provided.
| Family | Species | n | Threatened category | Ecological affinity | Zoogeographic origin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 302 | Introduced | ||||
| 465 | Primary | Neartic | |||
| 843 | Least Concern | Primary | Neotropical | ||
| 1 | Primary | Translocated | |||
| 18 | Primary | Neartic | |||
| 786 | Vulnerable A1c, B1+2c | Secondary | Neotropical | ||
| 12 | Secondary | Translocated | |||
| 439 | Introduced | ||||
| 342 | Peripheral | Translocated | |||
| 39 | Least Concern | Peripheral | Atlantic | ||
| 5 | Least Concern | Secondary | Neotropical | ||
| 1265 | Critically Endangered A1ce+2ce, B1+2abc | Secondary | Neotropical | ||
| 390 | Secondary | Neotropical | |||
| 71 | Secondary | Neotropical | |||
| 3230 | Secondary | Translocated | |||
| 891 | Secondary | Translocated | |||
| 1 | Secondary | Neotropical | |||
| 3 | Secondary | Neotropical | |||
| 2 | Secondary | Neotropical |
Figure 3.Hidalgo freshwater fishes collection flowchart. The diagram shows all the steps followed from the field sampling to the publishing of the data.