Remarks |
Gambusia zarskei inhabits the waters of small warm springs and their outlets at the foot of Sierra San Diego on the northwestern mountain side. The collection sites are small outlets, approx. 0.5 to 2.0 m wide and 0.60 to 1.00 m deep, that flow into the Rio Chuviscar drainage, a tributary of the Rio Conchos, 2 km east of San Diego de Alcalá on an unpaved road. At the type locality (N 28° 35’ 36.2”, W 105° 33’ 00.0”) on March, 18th, 2006 before noon the water had a temperature of 24 to 26 °C, a conductivity of 1486mS, pH 7.85, and a total hardness of 9. The water was crystal clear, fast fl owing and without aquatic vegetation. The substratum consisted mainly of gravel and sand. The brook fl ows in an open area. Accompanying fishes were Gambusia senilis and Cyprinodon spec. Gambusia zarskei was mainly found in water depth of 0.05 to 0.10 m along the water edges, where the water temperature might rises to 34 °C near the hot spring (Ref. 84135). |