2019
DOI: 10.22201/igeof.00167169p.2019.58.4.2059
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Unidades oceanográficas del Golfo de México y áreas adyacentes: La integración mensual de las características biofísicas superficiales

Abstract: El Golfo de México (GoM) es una región oceánica de una dinámica y complejidad particular, que se evidencia en las variaciones espacio temporales de la configuración de sus aguas superficiales. Varios estudios han utilizado las características superficiales térmicas, biológicas o de circulación para proponer subdivisiones estáticas del GoM; sin embargo, ninguna investigación ha regionalizado la zona integrando distintos aspectos oceanográficos de forma dinámica. El objetivo de este trabajo fue proponer una divi… Show more

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“…Together with other smaller cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies, LCEs are considered to constitute the principal source of mesoscale variability within the GoM (Hamilton, 2007; Jouanno et al, 2016), constraining the distributions of nutrients, zooplankton, and other planktonic species in the gulf (Biggs & Ressler, 2001; Linacre et al, 2015). Based on the distribution of chlorophyll (Damien et al, 2018; Muller‐Karger et al, 2015) (Salmerón‐García et al, 2011), the GoM may be conceptually divided into two main areas: (1) a central oligotrophic area and (2) the eutrophic inshore waters that semi‐surround it (Damien et al, 2018; Uribe‐Martínez et al, 2019). Nevertheless, few studies have evaluated plankton distributions in the eutrophic inshore waters of the GoM (Biggs & Ressler, 2001; Damien et al, 2018) nor the distribution patterns of zooplankton and other planktonic species over the entire gulf (Färber Lorda et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together with other smaller cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies, LCEs are considered to constitute the principal source of mesoscale variability within the GoM (Hamilton, 2007; Jouanno et al, 2016), constraining the distributions of nutrients, zooplankton, and other planktonic species in the gulf (Biggs & Ressler, 2001; Linacre et al, 2015). Based on the distribution of chlorophyll (Damien et al, 2018; Muller‐Karger et al, 2015) (Salmerón‐García et al, 2011), the GoM may be conceptually divided into two main areas: (1) a central oligotrophic area and (2) the eutrophic inshore waters that semi‐surround it (Damien et al, 2018; Uribe‐Martínez et al, 2019). Nevertheless, few studies have evaluated plankton distributions in the eutrophic inshore waters of the GoM (Biggs & Ressler, 2001; Damien et al, 2018) nor the distribution patterns of zooplankton and other planktonic species over the entire gulf (Färber Lorda et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%