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Poeciliidae (Poeciliids) > Poeciliinae
Etymology: Poecilia: Greek, poikilos = with a lot of colours (Ref. 45335).
Eponymy: Robert John Lechmere Guppy (1836–1916) was a British-born civil engineer, schools inspector, civil servant and naturalist in Trinidad & Tobago, who contributed much to the geology, palaeontology and zoology of the West Indies. [...] (Ref. 128868), visit book page.
More on author: Peters.
環境:環境 / 気候帯 / 深さの範囲 / 分布範囲
生態学
; 新鮮な水; 汽水性の 底生の漂泳性; pH range: 7.0 - 8.0; dH range: 9 - 19; 移住性ではない (Ref. 126106). Tropical; 18°C - 28°C (Ref. 1672); 14°N - 2°N, 67°W - 52°W
South America: Venezuela, Barbados, Trinidad, northern Brazil and the Guyanas. Widely introduced and established elsewhere, mainly for mosquito control, but had rare to non-existing effects on mosquitoes, and negative to perhaps neutral effects on native fishes (Ref. 12217). Africa: Feral populations reported from the coastal reaches of Natal rivers from Durban southwards, as well as in the Kuruman Eye and Lake Otjikoto in Namibia (Ref. 7248). Several countries report adverse ecological impact after introduction.
サイズ / 重さ / 年齢
成熟: Lm ?  range ? - ? cm
Max length : 5.0 cm SL オス/雌雄の選別がない; (Ref. 59043); 6.0 cm SL (female); common length : 2.8 cm TL オス/雌雄の選別がない; (Ref. 12193)
背面の脊椎 (合計) : 0; 背鰭 (合計) : 7 - 8; 肛門の骨: 0; 臀鰭: 8 - 10.
Body shape (shape guide): fusiform / normal; Cross section: circular.
Adults inhabit warm springs and their effluents, weedy ditches and canals (Ref. 5723). They are found in various habitats, ranging from highly turbid water in ponds, canals and ditches at low elevations to pristine mountain streams at high elevations (Ref. 11225). They occur in wide variety of habitats with low predation pressure, usually in very small streams and densely vegetated lakes and springs (Ref. 59043). Their salinity range is wide but requires fairly warm temperatures (23-24 °C) and quiet vegetated water for survival (Ref. 7248, 44894, 79840). They feed on zooplankton, small insects and detritus. One of the most popular aquarium fishes with many standardized varieties. Used in genetics research. Female reaches 5 cm SL (Ref. 2847). Males mature at 2 months and females at 3 months of age (Ref. 1672). Aquarium keeping: in groups of 5 or more individuals; minimum aquarium size 60 cm (Ref. 51539). A very popular and widely available species in the aquarium trade. In Australia, wild populations were established prior to the 1970s, undoubtedly the result of thoughtless aquarists discarding unwanted pets (Ref. 44894). Maximum length for female taken from Ref. 43281.
ライフサイクルと交尾行動
成熟 | 繁殖 | 放精 | 卵 | 生産力 | 幼生
Males are about half the size of females with colorful tail and caudal fin; the anal fin is transformed into a gonopodium for internal fertilization. Males are continuously chasing and mating females. Females can store sperms for later fertilization and may produce young every four weeks. Pregnant females are recognizable by black triangle between anal and pelvic fins. After a gestation period of four to six weeks females give birth to 20-40 live young. No parental care is exercised and parents may even prey on their young.
Rodriguez, C.M., 1997. Phylogenetic analysis of the tribe Poeciliini (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae). Copeia 1997(4):663-679. (Ref. 26855)
IUCNのレッドリストの状況は (Ref. 130435: Version 2025-2 (Global))
人間の用途
水産業: 興味がない; 水族館・水槽: 商業
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モデルに基づく推定値
系統多様性指数 (参照 82804) |
PD50 = 0.5000 [Uniqueness, from 0.5 = low to 2.0 = high]. |
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Bayesian length-weight
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a=0.01288 (0.00959 - 0.01731), b=3.14 (3.08 - 3.20), in cm total length, based on LWR estimates for this species (Ref. 93245). |
栄養段階 (参照 69278) |
3.2 ±0.40 se; based on food items. |
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Generation time |
0.6 (0.2 - 0.7) years. Estimated as median ln(3)/K based on 10 growth studies. |
回復力 (参照 120179) |
高い, 15か月以下の倍増期間の最小個体群 (tm=0.16-0.25; Fec=20-40 with multiple spawning per year). |
漁業の脆弱性 (Ref. 59153) |
Low to moderate vulnerability (33 of 100). 🛈 |