2018
DOI: 10.21068/c2017.v18n02a12
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Lista de los peces de la cuenca del río Mira, vertiente Pacífico, Colombia

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“…() and Mojica et al. (). Anthropic activities in the zone such as coca and African oil palms plantations have impacted habitat quality putting at risk the basin′s diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…() and Mojica et al. (). Anthropic activities in the zone such as coca and African oil palms plantations have impacted habitat quality putting at risk the basin′s diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Río Ranchería is a separate drainage between the Serranía del Perijá and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta that empties into the Caribbean Sea in the northwestern coast off the Guajira Peninsula. Inventories of the Ranchería ichthyofauna have listed species shared with both Magdalena and Maracaibo basins (Mojica et al, 2006). In a phylogeographic study, Rincon‐Sandoval et al (2019) discovered a genetic pattern in the Ranchería‐Maracaibo, in which three Hoplias from Ranchería were more related to one sample from the Maracaibo.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported as a host for Paragonimus caliensis Little, 1968 in Valle del Cauca ( Malek and Little 1971 ) and Antioquia ( Lenis et al 2018 ). Poecilia caucana , which is commonly called Pipón, Piponcita, or Cauca Molly, is distributed in the hydrographic slopes of the Pacific and the Caribbean, especially in the Magdalena–Cauca basin ( Castellanos-Morales et al 2011 ; Martínez et al 2016 ; Mojica et al 2018 ; Ruiz-Guerra and Echeverry-Galvis 2019 ). Normally it inhabits rivers and brooks ( Roman-Valencia 1990 ), but small streams also lead it to lagoons and natural or artificial ponds where it is reported in Magangué, Bolívar, Los Palmitos, Sucre ( Navarro et al 2019 ), and Sopetrán (present study).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%