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Check List | 2011

Holoplanktonic mollusks (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Gulf of California, México

Orso Angulo Campillo; Gerardo Aceves Medina; Raymundo Avendaño Ibarra

We compiled a checklist of holoplanktonic mollusks obtained from seven oceanographic surveys performed between 2005 and 2007 in the Gulf of California, Mexico. The checklist comprises five orders, 15 families, 28 genera and 62 species, including 39 new records and two range extensions within the Gulf.


Check List | 2010

Fish larvae off the northwestern coast of the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico

Sylvia Patricia Adelheid Jiménez Rosenberg; Ricardo Javier Saldierna Martínez; Gerardo Aceves Medina; Alejandro Trinidad Hinojosa Medina; René Funes Rodríguez; Martín Enrique Hernández Rivas; Raymundo Avendaño Ibarra

The structure of the larval fish assemblage of the northwestern Pacific coast of Mexico is analyzed from zooplankton samples taken between 1998 and 2000 off northern and southern Baja California Peninsula. The 198 fish taxa identified reflected the faunal complexity reported previously for the area. Adult distribution patterns and reproductive behavior, added to the environmental seasonality and bathymetric characteristics of the coast, explained differences in the larval fish assemblage. Larvae of meso- and bathypelagics Vinciguerria lucetia, Diogenichthys laternatus, and Triphoturus mexicanus were the most abundant year round. Larvae of commercially important species, such as Engraulis mordax , Sardinops sagax , Merluccius productus, and Trachurus symmetricus, were also abundant during winter and spring, depending on the year and surveyed region. Adult distribution patterns and reproductive behavior, intra- and interannual environmental variability, and bathymetric characteristics of the coast all likely contributed to the differences in the larval fish community through space and time. For example, the abundance of temperate species in northern Baja California was relatively low when warm-water El Nino conditions prevailed in 1998 but increased during the cool-water La Nina period in 1999 and 2000. The results enhance knowledge of the community dynamics of fishes in an ecologically complex and commercially important region.


Check List | 2007

Fish larvae in Bahía Sebastián Vizcaíno and the adjacent oceanic region, Baja California, México

Sylvia Patricia Adelheid Jiménez Rosenberg; Ricardo Javier Saldierna Martínez; Gerardo Aceves Medina; Víctor Manuel Cota Gómez

The taxonomic composition of the fish larvae assemblage of Bahia Sebastian Vizcaino and the adjacent oceanic region is presented based on oblique zooplankton hauls made during 12 oceanographic surveys between fall 1997 and fall 2000. In total, 186 taxa representing 71 families were collected. Myctophidae, Phosichthyidae, and Engraulidae were the most abundant during winter and Myctophidae, Merlucciidae, and Bathylagidae during spring. In summer and fall Phosichthyidae and Myctophidae were the most abundant. During 1999 and 2000, seasonal variability was identified in the area by the fish larvae composition, defining winter and fall as a low diversity period and spring and summer as a high diversity period. Interannual variability was detected with an El Nino event, with higher larval abundances of tropical and subtropical taxa, and a La Nina event, with high abundances of larvae of Engraulis mordax.


Fishery Bulletin | 2010

Larval development of the spotfin tonguefish (Symphurus oligomerus Mahadeva and Munroe, 1990) (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae) from the Gulf of California, Mexico

Ricardo Javier Saldierna Martínez; Gerardo Aceves Medina; Enrique Arturo González Navarro


Archive | 2009

Distributional Atlas of Fish larvae of the southern region of the Gulf of California (February-March 2005)

Raymundo Avendaño Ibarra; Roxana De Silva-Dávila; Gerardo Aceves Medina; Homero Urias-Leyva; Gabriel Vázquez-López


Submission article platform - Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research | 2017

Influence of oceanographic dynamics on squid paralarvae distribution from the southern Mexican Pacific Ocean (rainy seasons 2007-2008)

Gerardo Aceves Medina; Roxana De Silva-Dávila; Iván Cruz Estudillo; Reginaldo Durazo; Raymundo Avendaño-Ibarra


Revista de Biología Tropical/International Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation; Vol. 51(2) June 2003; 561-570 | 2016

Distribution and abundance of Syacium ovale larvae (Pleuronectiformes: Paralichthyidae) in the Gulf of California

Gerardo Aceves Medina; Ricardo Javier Saldierna Martínez; Enrique A. González


XVI Colacmar y XVI Senalmar, Santa Marta 2015 | 2015

EFECTO DE LA ISLA GORGONA, PACÍFICO COLOMBIANO, SOBRE EL PATRÓN DISTRIBUCIÓN DEL ICTIOPLANCTON

Andres Cuellar Chacon; Gerardo Aceves Medina; Alan Giraldo López


XIX Reunión Nacional de la Sociedad Mexicana de Planctología, A.C. y XII International Meeting of The Mexican Society of Planktology, A.C. | 2015

Actualización al listado taxonómico de larvas de peces de Bahía Vizcaíno

Sylvia Patricia Adelheid Jiménez Rosenberg; Ricardo Javier Saldierna Martínez; Gerardo Aceves Medina


XIX Reunión Nacional de la Sociedad Mexicana de Planctología, A.C. y XII International Meeting of The Mexican Society of Planktology, A.C. | 2015

Estado actual de la riqueza de larvas de peces en el Golfo de California

Raymundo Avendaño Ibarra; Roxana De Silva-Dávila; Gerardo Aceves Medina

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