mollienesia latipinna
The latipinna complex of the Mollienesia clade houses the sailfin mollies P. latipinna (native to the United States and Mexico), P. velifera from the Yucatan, and P. kykesis from Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico. [citation needed]. Okeyo DO, 1998. Poeciliidae. The sailfin molly is found in freshwater habitats from North Carolina to Texas and the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. Recently I have developed a technique for hypophysectomy in the poeciliid Mollienesia latipinna, which permits removal of the pituitary gland with good survival in fish down to about 35 mm. A euryhaline species, the sailfin molly may be found in a variety of saline environments, tolerating salinities as high as 87 ppt[8] and breeding in brackish waters. The latipinna complex of the Mollienesia clade houses the sailfin mollies P. latipinna (native to the United States and Mexico), P. velifera from the Yucatan, and P. kykesis from Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico. The dorsal fin is greatly enlarged in mature males and somewhat enlarged in females. Swift C C, Haglund T R, Ruiz M, Fisher R N, 1993. Trouvé à l'intérieur – Page 146Mollienesia Le Sueur , Jour . Acad . Nat . Sci . Phila . , vol . 2 , p . 2 , 1821 ; type , Mollienesia latipinna Le Sueur . 371. Mollienesia latipinna Le Sueur . Mudfish ; Bubuntis ( Tagalog name ) ... Albuquerque, New Mexico: University New Mexico Press, 393 pp. This conflict created confusion and eventually necessitated a ruling by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). In: Ecology and Evolution of Livebearing Fishes [ed. The French terms are used for both species indiscriminately. It is recommended to maintain this species in trios of 2 females to a single male as males can be quite vigorous in their pursuit of mates. An American cypridont in Philippine salt ponds. They often have a somewhat decreased lifespan, but not as much (in healthy fish) as the deformed "balloon" molly breeds of P. sphenops. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 10:3-11. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 33:673-682. Robbins RJ, 2005. Naturally occurring populations control mosquito populations by feeding on the larvae and pupae of these pests. Poecilia is a genus of fishes in the family Poeciliidae of the order Cyprinodontiformes. Up to five rows of brown spots occur along the sides and spots are also observed in the dorsal and caudal fins. 173-186. http://pensoftonline.net/biorisk/index.php/journal/article/view/11/24. Mollies are freshwater fish belonging to the Poeciliidae family. Al snel werd duidelijk dat de Molly's nauw aan elkaar verwant zijn en onderling eenvoudig te kruisen zijn en dan vruchtbare nakomelingen krijgen. The author concluded that the preferred diet of P. latipinna in this habitat in the Everglades was nutrient limited (Jaffe, 2014). Singapore: Canadian Museum of Nature and Canadian Sportfishing Productions Inc. Corfield J, Diggles B, Jubb C, McDowall RM, Moore A, Richards A, Rowe DK, 2008. Review of the impacts of introduced aquarium fish species that have established wild populations in Australia., Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Department of the Environment and Water Resources. Mollienesia latipinna Poecilia lineolata Girard, 1858 Limia matamorensis Girard, 1858 Poecilia multilineata Lesueur, 1821 Limia poeciloides Girard, 1858. Report to the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Canberra, ACT. (2009) recorded monthly salinities ranging from approximately 0.0012 to 0.002 ppt, at P. latipinna collection sites in Iraq. 42 (2), 169-176. Some information is available on the mostly piscine natural predators of P. latipinna which is documented in the natural enemies table. Farr JA, 1989. Journal of Fish Biology, 74(7):1662-1668. Gambusia species and Xiphophorus species). Mollienesia latipinna Lesueur, 1821. 481-501. green algae and diatoms) in comparison to the outer components (i.e. There is little information available on introduced populations of P. latipinna. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/bio_honors/57. length. Scharnweber K; Plath M; Winemiller KO; Tobler M, 2011. by Courtenay Jr W, Stauffer Jr J] Baltimore, USA: John Hopkins University Press, 131-161. http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Gallery/Descript/SailfinMolly/SailfinMolly.html. Description. Classification. Human-assisted dispersal of alien freshwater fish in Australia. Trouvé à l'intérieur – Page 192Mollienesia latipinna LeSueur . Mudfish . South Carolina to northern Mexico , in lowland swamps and streams . Mollinesia latipinna LeSueur , Jour . Acad . Nat . Sci . Phila . , II , 1821 , 3 , New Orleans . Pæcilia multilineata LeSueur ... Updating names, distribution and ecology of riverine fish of Kenya in the Athi-Galana-Sabaki River drainage system. zillii (Gervais) (Cichlidae) and Mollienesia latipinna LeSueur (Poeciliidae) on pond populations of Culex mosquitoes and chironomid midges. Mutual Publishing, Honolulu, Hawaii, 200 pp. As such, transitions from freshwater to Please consider upgrading your browser to the latest version or installing a new browser. [citation needed] The maximum recorded size for this species is 150 mm (5.9 in) TL.[6]. by Devick WS]. Foods and habitats of aquatic snakes (Reptilia, Serpentes) in a Louisiana swamp. Mark Maddern, University of Western Australia, Australia. At one year of age males typically range in size from 15-51 mm SL while mature females are likely to be approximately 19-53 mm SL. Hunt BP, 1953. Effect of salinity on gestation period, fry production, and growth performance of the sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna Lesueur) in captivity. Burton describes Ascocotyle leighi n.sp. Predators Farr JA; Travis J, 1986. They inhabit freshwater, brackish, and coastal waters from North Carolina to Texas and the Yucatan Penninsula of Mexico.The sailfin molly was originally described in 1821 as Mollienesia latipinna by the naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueuer, who based his description upon specimens from freshwater ponds in the . Food selection among fishes invading a high subtropical salt marsh: from onset of flooding through the progress of a mosquito brood. Bartley D M, 2006. Canadian Museum of Nature and Canadian Sportfishing Productions Inc., Singapore. 1962 Dec 29;196:1331-2. 435-452. Size and morphological variation in males of the sailfin molly Poecilia latipinna. However, Lesueur described other collections of the sailfin molly as Mollienesia multilineata in 1821, the same year in which he described M. latipinna. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97(8):875-880. New Directions in Research, Management and Conservation of Hawaiian Freshwater Stream Ecosystems. 189-213. USGS NAS, 2014. Overall, when the popularity of P. latipinna is considered, along with the species tolerance of a wide range of temperature, salinity and oxygen levels, the likelihood of introduction and establishment is high in comparison with other freshwater ornamental fishes. (2005) found that fry production was highest at 25 ppt and the highest growth of recruits was at 10 ppt. 95 ppt) (Gonzalez et al., 2005; Kumaraguru et al., 2005; Robbins, 2005; Backman and Rand, 2008; Hussain et al., 2009; Robins, 2014). 104. Size, Age, and Growth Snelson and Wetherington (1980) investigated juvenile and adult sex ratios of two natural populations of P. latipinna in Florida, and the sex ratios of broods in the laboratory. The large dorsal fin of male fish plays a role in female mate choice (Robins, 2014). Texas Journal of Science. An annotated checklist to the freshwater fishes of Texas, with keys to identification of species. Biological Conservation. Thus, the identification of different fishes and populations of molly species may not be definitive, even within the groups native range of North and Central America. Baseline Environmental Data Relevant to an Evaluation of Quarantine Risk Potentially Associated with the Importation to Australia of Ornamental Finfish. 33(3): 354-364. . length . 2003 Mollienesia latipinna--> 48666: Native Fish Australia, 2003. P. latipinna, along with two other Poeciliids, Gambusia affinis and Heterandria formosa, are important prey for water snakes (Nerodia species) (Mushinsky and Hebrard, 1977; Kofron, 1978) and gars (Lepisosteus species) (Hunt, 1953). Images. They can be found in ponds, marshes, and even roadside ditches, and they are popular with aquarists, who have bred a wide variety of colors with this tolerant fish. P. latipinna is parasitized by the haploplorid trematode, Saccocoelioides sogandaresi (Robins, 2014). Cysts from natural infections and identical to those from experimentally infected fishes were fed to labora-tory-reared kittens and hatchery-raised chicks. Exotic fishes in Hawaii and other islands of Oceania. As such, they are prey for various animals, including aquatic insects, other fishes, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals. The fishes of New Mexico. Schultz RJ, 1989. species [P. latipinna, P. sphenops, P. velifera]." "The years of selective development of these three, however, has produced a myriad of fantastic colors and patterns. University of Oklahoma personal communication 2015, http://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/resources/fb1584f5-1d57-4b3c-9a0f-b1d5beff76a4/files/ornamental-fish.pdf, http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/bio_honors/57, http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/dissertations/2246, http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Gallery/Descript/SailfinMolly/SailfinMolly.html, Tobler M; Wahli T; Schlupp I, 2005. Yang WK, Hseu JR, Tang CH, Chung MJ, Wu SM, Lee TH, 2009. Poecilia latipinna Taxonomy ID: 48699 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid48699) current name. Brood size and gestation period are variable and influenced by genetic, environmental and social factors. poecilia latipinna - mollienesia velifera golden dust 3.5-4cm from 1.84 € VAT incl. 318 pp. Aquatic Invasions, 5(2):163-167. 92 (3), 101-167. Seale A, 1905. Males exhibit large and colorful dorsal fins in addition to a colorful caudal fin and these conspicuous secondary sexual features play a role in female mate choice. Metadata . The dorsal fins are the most distinctive character: Those of the sailfin molly have less than 15 fin rays, counting where the fin meets the back, whereas the Yucatan molly has 18-19 (intermediate numbers may indicate hybrids). Further feral poeciliid fish in New Zealand fresh waters, with a key to species. Trexler JC; Tempe RC; Travis J, 1994. In: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 375 (1-2) 41-50. Kumaraguru et al. In Oman, the species is present in the estuaries in the Gulf of Oman though no further information is available (Randall, 1995; Froese and Pauly, 2014). My research focused on characterizing intra- and . A euryhaline species, the sailfin molly may be found in a variety of saline environments and will breed in brackish waters. Several countries report adverse ecological impact after introduction. 432 pp. Introduced to many countries. Checklist and key to the mollies of Mexico (Pisces: Poecilidae, Poecilia, subgenus Mollienesia). . The species was translocated and released as a mosquito biocontrol agent in Hawaii and Philippines at the beginning of the twentieth century though it was considered to be inefficacious (Maciolek, 1984; Juliano et al., 1989). Meffe and Snelson (1989) reported that P. latipinna is cannibalistic in laboratory populations though it is not known if this occurs in natural populations. dark yellow branches (Poecilia Mollienesia latipinna, Poecilia Mollienesia butleri, and Xiphophorus clemenciae), dark pink branches (Alfaro cultratus, Alfaro huberi, and Pseudoxiphophorus jonesii), and light green branches (Phalloceros caudimaculatus and Poeciliopsis paucimaculata) Left: shift configuration. Assoc. The species has many rows of very fine teeth (Robins, 2014). Studies on feeding ecology of sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna) dwelling in Wadi Haneefah Stream, Riyadh. Trouvé à l'intérieur – Page 288... black 1623 Mollienesia 457 , 1561 , 1661 , 1403 Mollienesia formosa 131 , 498 , 1349 Mollienesia latipinna 131 , 1193 , 1403 Mollienesia poecilia ( formosa ) 900 Mollienesia sphaenops 1029 Mollienesia sphaenops melanistica 1029 ... Some names for the sailfin molly in other languages include Breitflossenkärpfling (German), seilfinnemolly (Norwegian), zeilvinkarper (Dutch), leveäevämolli (Finnish), molinezja szerokopłetwa (Polish), bubuntis (Tagalog), and molliénésie á voilure or simply "molly voile" (French). Al-Akel A S, Al-Misned F, Al-Kahem-Al-Balawi H F, Al-Ghanim K A, Zubair Ahmad, Annazri H, 2010. U.S. Introduced species in fisheries and aquaculture: information for responsible use and control. It will also consume aquatic invertebrates including mosquito larvae/pupae (Robins, 2014). An Poecilia latipinna in uska species han Actinopterygii nga syahan ginhulagway ni Charles Alexandre Lesueur hadton 1821. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 38:481-501. Copeia, 1986:467-72. http://nas.er.usgs.gov/. Trouvé à l'intérieur – Page 792... 129–132 Molecules, electronic states of (see Electronic states of excitation) Mollienesia latipinna (Poecilia latipinna) (sailfin molly) 430,445 Molluscs – cephalopod (see Cephalopod) – lamellibranch 630, 645 – nudibranch 649, 659, ... Environmental Biology of Fishes, 83:327-330. It had established on most islands of Hawaii in the early twentieth century (Devick, 1991) though there may be a reduction in this range with local extinctions occurring (Yamamoto and Tagawa, 2000; Mundy, 2005). Trouvé à l'intérieur – Page 314( rayons branchiaux ) Molgula retortiformis Schellenberg , A. , 1922 8,295 Enteropsis dubius Weisses Meer ( Riemensack ) Mollienesia latipinna Arnold , J. G .; Schafer , H. " sailfin molly " E .; and Vulliet , R , L. , Neoechinorhynchus ... Often, these spots blend together, forming stripes. Bishop Museum Bulletins in Zoology, 6. Two species of Cnesterodon were chosen as outgroup taxa Originally, they are only found particularly in the river basins, lakes and ponds of North and South America, but recently they have been . When several references are cited, they may give conflicting information on the status. Juliano RO, Guerrero R III, Ronquillo I, 1989. Trexler JC, 1989. P. formosa is a unisexual (i.e. > 10°C, Cold average temp. Generate a print friendly version containing only the sections you need. Bartley DM, 2006. The body of the sailfin molly is essentially oblong. Researchers have speculated that the release of unwanted ornamental fishes is the most likely explanation for the nonindigenous populations of P. latipinna in Australia and some states in the USA (Lintermans, 2004; USGS NAS, 2014). Al-Kahem HF, Al-Ghanim A, Ahman Z, 2007. Holton GD, 1990. Tech. The greater the population, the smaller the average size of males. Trouvé à l'intérieur – Page 255Mollienesia latipinna at times slightly undulates the large dorsal fin ( the male only ) for progressional purposes . Xiphophorus helleri in its " love play " performs its backing movements by means of the pectorals in such alteration ... This conflict created confusion and eventually necessitated a ruling by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). In: Ecology and evolution of livebearing fishes (Poeciliidae) [ed. (2007) found the diet to be herbivorous and consist principally of planktonic Bacillariophyceae and Chlorophyceae. Structure and ecological indices of the fish assemblages in the recently restored Al-Hammar Marsh, southern Iraq. Poecilia latipinna [4] är en fiskart som först beskrevs av Charles Alexandre Lesueur 1821. Trouvé à l'intérieur – Page 434MOLLIENESIA Le Sueur . 1821 . ( Limia Poey , 1851. ) 485. Mollienesia latipinna Le S. Florida to Texas . 486. Mollienesia lineolata Grd . Texas . ( d . 8. ) 487. Mollienesia formosa ( Grd . ) Gthr . Mexico . 488. Received for publication 17 November 1972. Trouvé à l'intérieur – Page 76114 Mollinesia latipinna Mollienesia latipiuna .. Galveston Dr. Kennerly . 114 Mollinesia lineolata . ..do Brownsville 115 Limia pociloides ... do Indianola .. Jno . H. Clark . 115 Limia formosa .... do Lagoon at Palo Alto , Mexico . The trematode Saccocoelioides sogandaresi is a known parasite of the sailfin molly,[9][10][11] as is the ciliated protozoan Ichthyophthirius multifiliis,[12] which causes the disease commonly known as freshwater white spot, freshwater ich, or freshwater ick.[13]. The greater the population, the smaller the average size of males. Livebearing Fishes: a guide to their aquarium care, biology and classification. Webb AC, 2007. Impacts of salinity fluctuations on the productivity of coastal mangrove fish populations. © Copyright 2021 CAB International. The predominantly herbivorous diet of P. latipinna includes dietary food items that are unlikely to be resource limited, though may be of low nutritional quality. Mollienesia latipinna (Leseuer 1821). Such intrapopulation variation may influence the degree to which interpopulation variation in suites of traits can arise. Minckley WL, 1973. They inhabit fresh, brackish, salt, and coastal waters from North Carolina to Texas and the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico.
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