The Tecopa pupfish lives in the benthopelagic, non-migratory, freshwater environment.
Tecopa pupfish; in memoriam THOMAS M. BAUGH..........104 Author index..........106 Key word index.......... More
Tecopa pupfish (Cyprinodon nevadensis calidae) - Kingdom: Animalia Class: Actinopterygii Order: Cyprinodontiformes Family: Cyprinodontidae Listing Status: Quick links:Federal RegisterRecoveryCritical HabitatConservation PlansPetitionsLife HistoryOther Resources Lead Region: California/Nevada Region (Region More
* Tecopa pupfish Cyprinodon nevadensis calidae Miller, 1948. * Ash Meadows pupfish Cyprinodon nevadensis mionectes Miller, 1948. More
Tecopa pupfish Cyprinodon nevadensis calidae Conservation status Extinct Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii More
The dorsal fin of the Tecopa pupfish is closer to the tail than to the head. The pelvic fins have six rays but the fins are small and occasion- ally missing. More
the area, the Tecopa pupfish (Cyprinodon nevadensis calidae), a subspecies of the endangered Nevada pupfish. This species also competes with another rodent, the house mouse (Mus musculus), which is an introduced species. More
The Tecopa Pupfish has the unfortunate distinction of being the first species to be declared extinct under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The official de-listing of the animal came in 1981. More
The Tecopa Pupfish was the first species to be declared extinct under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The fish were first discovered in the Tecopa Hot Springs in California in 1942. The springs were replaced with bathhouses, hotels and trailer parks for tourists. More
The Tecopa Pupfish Is An Endangered Species No More—Now It's Extinct = By John Saar, Suzanne Adelson Pity the poor Tecopa pupfish. It led a dog's life in this world. More
The dorsal fin of the Tecopa Pupfish is closer to the tail than to the head. The pelvic fins have six rays but the fins are small and occasionally missing. When in breeding condition, males are bright blue with a black band at the end of the tail. More
The Tecopa pupfish (Cyprinodon nevaensis) was first described in 1948 from the outflow streams of the north and south Tecopa Hot Springs, north of Tecopa, California. More
Tecopa Pupfish Extinction extinction Added: 4/23/2009 10:09:35 AM Views: 702 The Tecopa Pupfish - Thiess & Cormier - 1st Period Video Duration: 01:25 The extinction of the tecopa pupfish extinction More
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