- Source: Mountain galaxias (species complex)
The mountain galaxias is a species complex of freshwater galaxiid fish found all over southeast Australia.
Species complex
Recent studies have identified fifteen species within the complex including three previously known species (shown in this list by ‡)
Galaxias aequipinnis, Raadik, 2014
Galaxias arcanus, Raadik, 2014
Galaxias brevissimus, Raadik, 2014
‡ Galaxias fuscus, Mack, 1936
Galaxias gunaikurnai, Raadik, 2014
Galaxias lanceolatus, Raadik, 2014
Galaxias longifundus, Raadik, 2014
Galaxias mcdowalli, Raadik, 2014
Galaxias mungadhan, Raadik, 2014
‡ Galaxias olidus, Günther, 1866
Galaxias oliros, Raadik, 2014
‡ Galaxias ornatus, Castelnau, 1873
Galaxias supremus, Raadik, 2014
Galaxias tantangara, Raadik, 2014
Galaxias terenasus, Raadik, 2014
Range
Mountain galaxias occupies a vast geographical range from southern Queensland to the Adelaide Hills in South Australia, and while occurring widely in the Murray-Darling river system, are also found in eastern and southern coastal systems. How much of their coastal distribution is due to natural river capture events (although it is certain much of it is) and how much of it may be due to migration is not clear, for many mountain galaxias species have the ability to "climb" natural migration barriers with modified pelvic fin structures. Individual species within the complex have ranges varying from across almost the entire range of the complex itself down to extremely restricted ranges within a single or only a very small number of catchments.
References
External links
Video of Mountain Galaxias in the Grampians National Park, Victoria, Australia
Native Fish Australia - Mountain Galaxias page
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mountain galaxias (species complex)
- Galaxias oliros
- Galaxias terenasus
- Galaxias lanceolatus
- Galaxias gunaikurnai
- Galaxias brevissimus
- Galaxias olidus
- Galaxias arcanus
- Galaxias ornatus
- Galaxias aequipinnis