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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries | 2002

Exploration of spatial and temporal patterns of fish diversity and composition in a tropical estuarine system of Mexico

Manuel Castillo-Rivera; José Alejandro Zavala-Hurtado; Rocío Zárate

There are many studies of fish assemblages intemperate systems, but little informationexists about tropical estuarine systems,particularly in the Western Atlantic Regionincluding Mexico. We investigated the fishcommunity structure in the Pueblo Viejo lagoon,Veracruz. Biological samples were collectedmonthly for one year at six sites: three withdense stands of Ruppia maritima and threesites without submerged vegetation. For eachsample, temperature, salinity, dissolvedoxygen, turbidity and depth were analyzed. Theunbiased Simpson diversity index, CanonicalCorrespondence Analysis (CCA) and DiscriminantAnalysis (DA) were used to analyze the fishcommunity. Environmental abiotic variablestended to show significant temporal, but notspatial differences. Fish diversity showedonly a weak significant correlation with watertemperature, and relatively strong diversitypeaks, from June to August and April, wererelated to production peaks in the system. Thetwo first axes of CCA accounted for 65% of thespecies-environment biplot variance, whichsuggested that monthly changes of salinity,turbidity and precipitation, and presence orabsence of submerged vegetation, were the mostimportant environmental variables indetermining the observed variability in fishcommunity composition. Further, fish diversitywas significantly different between habitatswith and those without the presence ofsubmerged vegetation (P < 0.02). A DA showedsignificant differences (P < 0.03) in fishcommunity composition between both kinds ofhabitats, with Lagodon rhomboides,Mugil curema and Menidia beryllina(substantially more abundant in habitat withsubmerged vegetation) as the most importantspecies in the discrimination of spatial fishcomposition. Considering both habitatscombined, fewer differences were observed infish diversity and community compositionbetween rainy and dry seasons. Fish communitycomposition showed greater similarity betweenseasons than between habitats, despite the factthat environmental abiotic variables showed aninverse pattern, suggesting that site factors,such as the presence of submerged vegetation,play a more important role in the maintenanceof fish community patterns than those relatedto temporal influence.


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 2018

Computed tomography is a feasible method for quantifying bone density in Macaca mulatta

Salvador Abraham Solís-Chávez; Manuel Castillo-Rivera; Marcela Arteaga-Silva; Alejandra Ibáñez-Contreras; Braulio Hernández-Godínez; Andrés Morón‐Mendoza; Gamaliel Mendoza‐Cuevas; A. Morales-Guadarrama; Emilio Sacristán-Rock

Osteopathologies are a result of advanced age and decreased bone density and represent a global health problem. It is therefore important to generate models for longitudinal studies of the pathophysiology in order to improve early diagnosis and develop preventive therapies. For this kind of research, the use of computed tomography (CT) to evaluate bone health offers advantages over other techniques since it provides more complete information. The aim of this prospective, pilot study was to obtain measurements of the left femur from a population in captivity of 32 rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in order to standardize the model for future research. Healthy subjects from 5 to 28 years old were chosen. Three groups with different ages were formed as follows: (1) 5-9 years, (2) 10-19 years, and (3) 20-28 years. Semi-automatic segmentation by threshold defined the regions of interest, which were subdivided in the range of 300-700 Hounsfield units (HU) for trabecular bone and >700 HU for cortical bone. Then, the proportional ratios of the volumes of trabecular bone and cortical bone were obtained. Significant differences (analysis of variance test) in the averages of Hounsfield units, cortical, and trabecular bone proportions from each age group proved that a decrease in bone density begins at approximately 20 years of age. The values presented here, as well as the method to obtain them from CT scans, can be used as a baseline in a primate model for long-term research in bone pathology diagnosis and treatment.


International Journal of Morphology | 2017

Cambios Morfológicos en la Ontogenia Temprana de Chirostoma riojai

Iván Alarcón-D; Manuel Castillo-Rivera; Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales; Gerardo Figueroa-Lucero

RESUMEN: El charal de Toluca Chirostoma riojai es un pez de alto valor cultural e ictiológico. Los trabajos sobre esta especie se enfocan en el tipo de alimentación o forman parte de revisiones taxonómicas y son pocos los estudios sobre los cambios morfológ icos du ante su ontogenia. Se evaluó la figura de C. riojai mediante morfometría geométrica desde su eclosión hasta los 90 días de vida. Los ejemplares se cultivaron en condiciones controladas y fueron fijados 171 organismos pertenecientes a 11 intervalos de edad incluidos en cinco fa s: embrión libre, apterolarva, pterolarva, juvenil y adulto. Se usaron seis puntos anatómicamente homólogos en una primera configuración d e mar as y en una segunda se delinearon dos contornos (dorsal y ventralmente) de la región anterior. Un análisis de componentes principales m ostró una fuerte diferenciación en su figura durante la transición larva-juvenil, en tanto un análisis de variables canónicas señaló diferencias significativas (ps<0.001) entre los 11 grupos de edad. La regresión lineal entre el logaritmo del tamaño centroide y las distancias procustes muestran qu e los o ganismos mantienen un cambio de figura constante hasta el término del periodo larvario, punto en el que el periodo juvenil comienza y la s modificaciones en su figura disminuyen. La descripción del desarrollo temprano de C. riojai sin considerar el desarrollo de las aletas, muestra que la característica con el mayor cambio es el desplazamiento del poro anal, seguido por el alargamiento de la región cefálica. El tamaño y la figur a de C. r ojai durante su vida temprana pueden servir para diferenciar faces de desarrollo y ser utilizada en otras especies hermanas para eva luar i su figura es específica en cada fase. Los cambios morfológicos de C. riojai durante su vida temprana se pueden describir de forma gradual hasta el periodo larval y saltatoria en el cambio a juvenil.


Marine Ecology | 2010

Diel and seasonal variability in the fish community structure of a mud-bottom estuarine habitat in the Gulf of Mexico

Manuel Castillo-Rivera; Rocío Zárate-Hernández; Selene Ortiz-Burgos; José Alejandro Zavala-Hurtado


Journal of Water Resource and Protection | 2013

Influence of Rainfall Pattern in the Seasonal Variation of Fish Abundance in a Tropical Estuary with Restricted Marine Communication

Manuel Castillo-Rivera


Acta Botanica Mexicana | 2012

RIQUEZA FITOPLANCTÓNICA DE LA BAHÍA DE ACAPULCO Y ZONA COSTERA ALEDAÑA, GUERRERO, MÉXICO

María Esther Meave-del Castillo; María Eugenia Zamudio-Resendiz; Manuel Castillo-Rivera


Aquatic Ecology | 2009

Siphonophores off a riverine system in the southern Gulf of Mexico: factors affecting their distribution and spatial niche breadth and overlap

Laura Sanvicente-Añorve; Claudia Alba; César Flores-Coto; Manuel Castillo-Rivera


Aquaculture | 2005

Inter-specific variation of the mitochondrial r16S gene among silversides, Peces Blancos, (Atherinopsidae: Menidiinae) and its utilization for species identification

Irene de los A. Barriga-Sosa; Mónica Pérez-Ramírez; Fernando Soto-Aguirre; Manuel Castillo-Rivera; José Luis Arredondo-Figueroa


Hidrobiologica | 2001

Patrones espacio-temporales de la abundancia de peces en la laguna de Pueblo Viejo, Veracruz

Manuel Castillo-Rivera; Rocío Zárate Hernández


Ciencias Marinas | 2012

Spatial, diel, and seasonal changes in the fish community structure of a Mexican tropical estuary

Rocío Zárate-Hernández; Manuel Castillo-Rivera; L Sanvicente-Añorve; Selene Ortiz-Burgos

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Rocío Zárate-Hernández

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Selene Ortiz-Burgos

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Isaías Salgado-Ugarte

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Rocío Zárate

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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César Flores-Coto

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Gerardo Figueroa-Lucero

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Irene de los A. Barriga-Sosa

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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José Alejandro Zavala-Hurtado

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Laura Sanvicente-Añorve

Spanish National Research Council

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