More freshwater fishes of the Caribbean Islands:
March 25, 2010. According to the online Encyclopedia of Earth article “Biological diversity in the Caribbean Islands”, the Caribbean Islands are home to “more than 160 freshwater fish species, about 65 of which are endemic to one or a few islands, and many of these to just a single lake or springhead. As in other island hotspots, there are two distinct groups of freshwater fishes in the Caribbean: on smaller and younger islands, most fish are species that are widespread in marine waters but also enter freshwater to some degree, while on the larger and older islands of the Greater Antilles, there are several groups that occupy inland waters, including gars, killifishes, silversides and cichlids.”
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