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Título : Seasonal abundance of fish larvae insubtropical lagoon in west coast of the Baja California Peninsula
Autor : Avendaño Ibarra, Raymundo
Funes Rodríguez, René
Hinojosa Medina, Alejandro Trinidad
González Armas, Rogelio
Aceves Medina, Gerardo
Palabras clave : coastal lagoons, diversity, California Current, assemblages, Bahía Magdalena, Fish larvae, Community structure
Fecha de publicación : 2004
Editorial : Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
Resumen : High diversity of fish along the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula is a consequence of strong climatic contrasts between the cool California Current and the warm subtropical California Countercurrent. This favors the distribution of biotas of temperate and tropical affinities belonging to the San Diegan and Panamic Provinces. This work analyzes the specific composition and abundance of fish larvae to characterize their assemblage and seasonal changes in Bahía Magdalena, Baja California Sur, during the first 10 months of the 1997-1998 El Niño event. For 46,229 fish larvae, 105 taxa were grouped into 84 genera of 45 families. During the study period, more than a twofold increase in the number of species with respect to other studies represents the largest collection to date. Species composition suggests that at least 40% of the 260 taxa reported as adults had reproductive activity. Two temporally distinct larval fish assemblages were characterized by dominant species with massive spawning, such as Pacific sardine in winter, and mojarras and thread herring in summer. The SST annual cycle, as an indicator of environmental variability, is consistent with the taxonomic change between cool and warm periods.
URI : http://www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx/handle/123456789/12795
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