2020
DOI: 10.15517/rbt.v68i4.42139
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Influencia del sustrato en la composición de la ictiofauna en zonas someras de la laguna costera Barra de Navidad, México

Abstract: Introducción: Las lagunas costeras son hábitats importantes para los peces costeros y juegan un rol esencial como áreas de crianza para muchas especies. Mientras que los efectos de la salinidad y la temperatura sobre la abundancia de los peces han sido bien documentados, las investigaciones sobre la influencia de las características del sustrato son más escasas. Objetivo: Investigar la correlación de la salinidad, la temperatura y las características del sedimento con las variaciones espaciales y temporales de… Show more

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“…These analyses are of great importance to determine the life stages of the species that use these important ecosystems. Furthermore, the analyses are consistent with the research conducted by González-Sansón et al (2014), andCabrera-Páez et al (2020), who applied size and L50 information to demonstrate that the coastal lagoon is inhabited mainly by juveniles, so lagoons constitute potential nursery areas. In the Navachiste coastal lagoon, 75% of the fish species that inhabit the lagoon are juveniles; thus, the system is used as a nursery habitat, while the rest are adults that periodically use the lagoon as a refuge and feeding area.…”
Section: Fish Community Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…These analyses are of great importance to determine the life stages of the species that use these important ecosystems. Furthermore, the analyses are consistent with the research conducted by González-Sansón et al (2014), andCabrera-Páez et al (2020), who applied size and L50 information to demonstrate that the coastal lagoon is inhabited mainly by juveniles, so lagoons constitute potential nursery areas. In the Navachiste coastal lagoon, 75% of the fish species that inhabit the lagoon are juveniles; thus, the system is used as a nursery habitat, while the rest are adults that periodically use the lagoon as a refuge and feeding area.…”
Section: Fish Community Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This connectivity is essential for understanding key ecological processes that guarantee the survival, success, and dynamics of fish populations and has become an increasingly important consideration in spatial conservation planning (Aguilar et al 2014, Pérez-Ruzafa et al 2018. Seasonal succession has also been documented in the Goiana Estuary, Brazil (Ramos et al 2016) , Cabrera-Páez et al 2020. Thus, the spatialtemporal distribution scheme of the species proposed in the present study can be generalized, at least for the coastal lagoons in subtropical and transitional zones.…”
Section: Fish Community Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…The Mexican coast encompasses a wide variety of estuaries, lagoons, and bays with great diversity of fishes. This highlights the relevance of these areas that provide habitat to numerous communities of fishes with potential for fishing, which use these ecosystems as refuge, feeding ground, and nursery [1] [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%