| Scientific Name | Cyprinodon tularosa |
| Category | F |
| Taxon | Fish |
| Climate Change Vulnerability Score | Moderately Vulnerable |
The White Sands Pupfish (Cyprinodon tularosa) is a small (5 cm [2 in]) fish that only occurs in a 15 x 60 km [9 x 37 mi] area in the Tularosa River basin in south-central New Mexico. It inhabits shallow, calm pools and runs and can tolerate a wide range of temperatures and salinity levels. This pupfish feeds primarily on mosquito larvae but also eats other invertebrates and algae and sometimes practices cannibalism. The White Sands Pupfish will experience a high degree of climate change exposure and has a moderately low adaptive capacity. Overall, it has a Climate Change Vulnerability Index ranking of Moderately Vulnerable under the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 Scenario and Highly Vulnerable under the RCP 8.5 Scenario. The White Sands Pupfish’s climate change vulnerability is impacted by factors related to distribution and abiotic niche, which influence its ability to shift in space and respond to climate change impacts.



