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Pimelodella kronei : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pimelodella kronei
''Pimelodella kronei'' is a species of three-barbeled catfish endemic to Brazil. Discovered by the German naturalist Sigismund Ernst Richard Krone, it was the first troglobitic fish described in Brazil. ==Description== The ''Pimelodella kronei'' is an endemic troglobitic species, so exclusively subterranean, found in cave streams along the Betari River basin, a tributary of the Upper Ribeira. The species is adapted to food scarcity typical of the underground and seems to be in the midst of a process of loss of criptobiotic habits - the blind catfish are little or no photophobic and spend a lot of time actively exploring the whole environment, not only the bottom but also the water column and the surface, and as other troglobitic fish, is oriented toward any stimulus, apparently interpreting them as a sign of food. It is highly susceptible to environmental fluctuations, depending on the relative stability of the underground, and with low rates of reproduction and growth (it grows less than 1 mm a month, but has high longevity of 15 to 20 years) and therefore it presents low capacity to replace the population losses due to natural or anthropogenic causes.〔 The increase in activity and the loss of these defense mechanisms makes it a very vulnerable species.〔 This fish reaches a length of SL.
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