Title
Origin of the characid fish genus Bramocharax and a description of a second, more primitive, species in Guatemala
Related Titles
Series:
American Museum novitates, no. 2500
By
Rosen, Donn Eric, 1929-1986
Bailey, Reeve M. (Reeve Maclaren)
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
New York, N.Y, American Museum of Natural History, [1972]
Notes
Title from caption.
"August 21, 1972."
Specimens collected by the author and Reeve M. Bailey.
"A new species of the characid fish genus Bramocharax is described from a karst region along the northern foothills of the Sierra de ChamaМЃ in Guatemala. The region is characterized by sinks and caverns into which streams of various sizes disappear. The points of emergence or hydrographic relationships of these streams are not always evident, but the ichthyofaunal evidence presented helps to tie some of them to two of the major tributaries of the RiМЃo Usumacinta system. The phyletic relationships of the three presently known forms of Bramocharax (the species being described here and the two subspecies of bransfordi) are analyzed. The zoogeographic inferences drawn from the proposed phylogeny are that the genus Bramocharax arose in the RiМЃo Usumacinta system and then spread southward to the RiМЃo San Juan system of Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The populations of Bramocharax inhabiting lakes Nicaragua and Managua are identified as historically the most recently established"--P. [1].
Subjects
Alta Verapaz
,
Bramocharax
,
Bramocharax baileyi
,
Central America
,
Classification
,
Dispersal
,
Fishes
,
Guatemala
,
Origin
,
Phylogeny
Call Number
QL1 .A436 no.2500, 1972
Language
English
Identifiers
OCLC:
45657329
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