2017
DOI: 10.3856/vol45-issue2-fulltext-11
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Influence of the oceanographic dynamic in size distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the southern Mexican Pacific Ocean (rainy seasons 2007 and 2008)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The southern Mexican Pacific Ocean presents seasonal changes related to the rainy season and Tehuano winds, which generate mesoscale processes affecting biological productivity and marine biodiversity. Size distributions of squid paralarvae collected in this region during the rainy season (July 2007 and May-June 2008) were analyzed in relation to regional oceanography. Samples were collected through oblique hauls, and CTD casts were used to determine the structure of the water column. Between surve… Show more

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“…This species complex is formed by paralarvae, measuring ≤3.0-4.0 mm mantle length (ML), that cannot be morphologically differentiated to species (Staaf et al 2011, De Silva-Dávila 2013. This complex has been positively correlated with high temperatures at the 3 above mentioned regions, despite the different environments, and paralarvae measuring ≤2.0 mm ML evidenced the occurrence of spawning events in all these regions (Granados-Amores et al 2010, De Silva-Dávila 2013, Aceves-Medina et al 2017, exhibiting the reproductive plasticity and opportunistic nature of these species (Hoving et al 2013, Hernández-Muñoz et al 2016.…”
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“…This species complex is formed by paralarvae, measuring ≤3.0-4.0 mm mantle length (ML), that cannot be morphologically differentiated to species (Staaf et al 2011, De Silva-Dávila 2013. This complex has been positively correlated with high temperatures at the 3 above mentioned regions, despite the different environments, and paralarvae measuring ≤2.0 mm ML evidenced the occurrence of spawning events in all these regions (Granados-Amores et al 2010, De Silva-Dávila 2013, Aceves-Medina et al 2017, exhibiting the reproductive plasticity and opportunistic nature of these species (Hoving et al 2013, Hernández-Muñoz et al 2016.…”
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“…En el golfo de California, durante 2004de California, durante -2007, sin influencia significativa de ENOS, 3 asociaciones recurrentes de paralarvas se acoplaron a las masas de agua superficiales, lo que evidencia el transporte de especies tropicales al interior del golfo y el enriquecimiento de la comunidad residente (De Silva-Dávila et al 2015). Por otro lado, en el golfo de Tehuantepec, la distribución de tallas y las comunidades oceánica y costera de paralarvas estuvieron influenciadas por 2 remolinos y un frente de surgencia, así como por la hidrodinámica sobre la plataforma continental (Aceves-Medina et al 2017). La costa suroccidental de Baja California Sur es una de las regiones menos muestreadas de la zona noroeste, por lo que se desconoce, en su mayoría, el efecto estacional de la dinámica oceanográfica en las comunidades de paralarvas.…”
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