THE BARRED MINNOWS (TELEOSTEI: CYPRINIDAE) OF ZIMBABWE: IS THERE CAUSE FOR CONCERN? |
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Authors: | B E Marshall B Gratwicke |
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Institution: | Department of Biological Sciences , University of Zimbabwe , P.O. Box MP 167, Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe E-mail: marshall@trep.co.zw |
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Abstract: | Summary Two species of barred minnow, Opsaridium zambezense and O. peringueyi, occur in Zimbabwe. The former is widely distributed in the Zambezi basin and some other rivers but is now absent from Lake Kariba and possibly some of its tributaries. The latter, which was only recently recognised as a distinct species and admitted to the Zimbabwean list, is much scarcer. It occurs in the Save and Limpopo catchments and there are only four specimens in the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe collection. These specimens are all more than 40 years old and the lack of more recent ones suggest that O. peringueyi may be extinct, or close to extinction, in Zimbabwe. This situation may have come about through habitat alteration and drought, and emphasises the need for further monitoring of the current occurrence/distribution of fish species in the country. |
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Keywords: | Opsaridium conservation status Zimbabwe |
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