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- Q134901 subject Q7131243.
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- Q134901 abstract "Astyanax jordani is a freshwater fish of the characin family (family Characidae) oforder Characiformes, native to Mexico. It is called the cave tetra (which is also used for the A. mexicanus subspecies mentioned below), or by its local Spanish name sardina ciega.A blind cave fish, A. jordani is recently evolved from the Mexican tetra (A. mexicanus). While it can be confused with the blind cave form of A. mexicanus, it evolved separately from the surface form, and is considered a different species. (IUCN, however, treats it as a subspecies of A. mexicanus.)This characin is listed on the IUCN Red List as Vulnerable on the basis of shrinking population and an acutely restricted and diminishing habitat. It is fairly resilient, however, having a population doubling time of 15 months.It reportedly has been introduced to the Philippines.Astyanax jordani was formerly classified as Anoptichthys jordani, the sole member of genus Anoptichthys, and was first described by Carl Hubbs and William T. Innes. Anoptichthys hubbsi and Anoptichthys antrobius are junior synonyms.While this fish is often called "blind cave fish", that term normally refers more specifically to the blind cave form of A. mexicanus.".
- Q134901 binomialAuthority Q549054.
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- Q134901 conservationStatus "VU".
- Q134901 conservationStatusSystem "iucn2.3".
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- Q134901 genus Q312315.
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- Q134901 thumbnail Astyanax_jordani.jpg?width=300.
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- Q134901 classis Q127282.
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- Q134901 genus "Astyanax".
- Q134901 name "Astyanax jordani".
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- Q134901 regnum "Animalia".
- Q134901 status "VU".
- Q134901 statusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Q134901 type Animal.
- Q134901 type Eukaryote.
- Q134901 type Fish.
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- Q134901 comment "Astyanax jordani is a freshwater fish of the characin family (family Characidae) oforder Characiformes, native to Mexico. It is called the cave tetra (which is also used for the A. mexicanus subspecies mentioned below), or by its local Spanish name sardina ciega.A blind cave fish, A. jordani is recently evolved from the Mexican tetra (A. mexicanus). While it can be confused with the blind cave form of A.".
- Q134901 label "Astyanax jordani".
- Q134901 depiction Astyanax_jordani.jpg.
- Q134901 name "Astyanax jordani".