Amistad gambusia

(Gambusia amistadensis)

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Description

The Amistad gambusia (Gambusia amistadensis) was a small fish known only from a single locality,the large vegetated Goodenough Spring in Val Verde County,Texas.It apparently was driven to extinction in the wild when its habitat was submerged to a depth of about 70 feet by the construction of the Amistad Reservoir in 1968.The two captive populations,at the University of Texas System and the Dexter National Fish Hatchery in New Mexico,later failed through hybridization with the related mosquitofish and predation.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Actinopterygii
Order:Cyprinodontiformes
Family:Poeciliidae
Genus:Gambusia
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