Trophic morphology and diet of the endangered fish Tlaloc hildebrandi (Cyprinodontiformes: Profundulidae).
Sara Elizabeth Domínguez-Cisneros,
Abraham Kobelkowsky,
Ernesto Velázquez-Velázquez
Abstract:Introduction: Tlaloc hildebrandi is a freshwater killifish, endemic to southern Mexico and under threat of extinction; the knowledge of the trophic morphology and diet is needed by conservation managers. Objective: To analyse and describe the anatomy of the visceral skeleton, visceral musculature, digestive tract and its adjoining glands; as well as the diet. Methods: The trophic anatomy was performed on 20 adult specimens of both sexes, through the manual dissection; and stomach contents analysis was perform… Show more
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