Skiffia francesae

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Skiffia francesae is a critically endangered species of goodeid fish endemic to central Mexico, known for its livebearing reproduction and restricted freshwater habitat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish species
goodeid
ray-finned fish
belongsToFaunaOf Neotropical region
belongsToGroup splitfins
bodyTemperatureRegulation ectothermic
class Actinopterygii
conservationStatus Critically Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
distribution highly restricted
endemicTo Mexico NERFINISHED
central Mexico
family Goodeidae NERFINISHED
foundInCountry Mexico NERFINISHED
genus Skiffia NERFINISHED
habitatType freshwater wetlands
small water bodies
hasConservationConcern extinction risk in the wild
hasDevelopment live embryos carried by female
hasEcologicalNiche freshwater midwater column
hasFertilization internal fertilization
hasSkeletonType bony
isAquatic true
isEndemicFreshwaterFishOf Mexico NERFINISHED
isVertebrate true
kingdom Animalia
lifecycleCharacteristic gives birth to live young
nativeHabitat freshwater
rivers
springs
streams
order Cyprinodontiformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
populationTrend decreasing
reproduction livebearing
reproductiveMode viviparous
respiration gills
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
introduced species
water pollution

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Goodeidae contains Skiffia francesae