Federico Páez Osuna
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Journal of Shellfish Research | 2014
Yassir Edén Torres-Rojas; Federico Páez Osuna; Magdalena Bergés Tiznado; Jaime Camalich Carpizo; Sergio Aguíñiga García
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate how Crassostrea corteziensis interacts with its habitat (abiotic factors) and to examine the isotopic variations that may exist over different scales of space and time at a subtropical gradient. This information will contribute to the work required to understand the ecology of this oyster species. We analyzed stable isotopes (&dgr;13C and &dgr;15N) in oyster soft tissue and the concentrations of chlorophyll a, NH4 +, and NO3 - in the waters of 6 lagoons during the dry and rainy seasons of 2008 and 2009. The mean C:N ratios in soft tissue were generally greater than 3.5 in the different lagoons and during both seasons, indicating a relatively high amount of lipids in the soft tissue related to reproductive activity. The isotopic variability between sites in this study (-25.5 to — 17.1‰ for &dgr;13C and 6.5 to 13.7‰ for &dgr;15N) suggested differences in the composition of suspended organic matter in the diet of this species at different locations, showing an opportunistic behavior that allowed us to detect differences on temporal and spatial scales. On a temporal scale, however, there was no difference in &dgr;13C, which was most likely related to the high food availability and the observation that individuals tend to feed on and share the same overabundant prey. In the case of &dgr;15N, significant temporal differences were evident in only a few lagoons. These differences were related to a differential contribution of NH4 + and NO3 - as primary sources to the suspended organic matter pool during the 2 seasons. On a spatial scale, some lagoons showed significant differences (P < 0.05) and high &dgr;15N values (>10‰) in addition to high concentrations of NH4 +. Enriched &dgr;15N values are often associated with an anthropogenic impact, as human and animal waste nitrate have &dgr;15N values of approximately 10–20‰.
Ciencias Marinas | 2003
Jorge R. Ruelas Inzunza; Milena Horvat; Héctor Pérez Cortés; Federico Páez Osuna
Revista latinoamericana de recursos naturales | 2005
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Hydrobiologia | 2014
Yassir Edén Torres Rojas; Federico Páez Osuna; Agustin Hernández Herrera; Felipe Galván Magaña; Sergio Aguíñiga García; Héctor Villalobos Ortíz; Laura Sampson
Aquaculture Research | 2014
Yovani Montaño Ley; Federico Páez Osuna
Anales del Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología - UNAM | 1992
Federico Páez Osuna; J.I Osuna López; F Gonzalez Farias; H Bojorquez Leyva; G Izaguirre Fierro
Ciencia: revista de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias | 2001
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Ciencias Marinas | 1987
Federico Páez Osuna; J. Isidro Osuna López
Anales del Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México | 1984
Federico Páez Osuna; M.L Fong-lee; H Fernández Pérez
Polibotánica | 2009
Raúl Aguilar Rosas; María Julia Ochoa Izaguire; Luis E. Aguilar Rosas; Omar A. Tovalín Hernández; Federico Páez Osuna