Published Feb 26, 2015



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JA Maldonado-Ocampo

JD Carvajal-Quintero

A Urbano-Bonilla

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Abstract

The climbing behavior in a suckermouth Loricariidae catfish species is reported for the first time. A group of eight specimens of Cordylancistrus sp. were observed in situ climbing a waterfall in a mountain stream of the Colombian Andes. Here, we described how this species overcame the vertical barrier, and finally discuss and hypothesized how "key innovations" developed could play an important role in the occupation of a new niche and in the diversification of the family Loricariidae.

Keywords

Loricariidae, key innovations, Colombian Andes

References
How to Cite
Maldonado-Ocampo, J., Carvajal-Quintero, J., & Urbano-Bonilla, A. (2015). Climbing behavior of Cordylancistrus sp. in the Colombian Andes. Universitas Scientiarum, 20(2), 209–215. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.SC20-2.cbcc
Section
Ecology