Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez
University of Guadalajara
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Revista De Biologia Marina Y Oceanografia | 2016
Gaspar González-Sansón; Consuelo Aguilar-Betancourt; Daniel Kosonoy-Aceves; Gabriela Lucano-Ramírez; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez; Juan Ramón Flores-Ortega
espanolSe evaluo la variacion espacio-temporal de la ictiofauna juvenil en la laguna costera Barra de Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico. Las muestras se tomaron en dos periodos: Marzo 2011 a febrero 2012 en el sitio 1 y octubre 2012 a noviembre 2013 en los sitios 1 y 2. Durante el primer periodo de muestreo, ocurrio el paso del huracan Jova (octubre 2011) y este fenomeno, introdujo un nuevo factor en el analisis. Las capturas se realizaron utilizando un chinchorro playero. Se registraron la salinidad, temperatura y granulometria del sedimento. Un total de 36.897 individuos de 61 especies fueron colectados y su longitud total fue medida. El 90% de las especies y el 96% de los individuos aparecieron como juveniles. Cuatro taxones (Anchoa spp., Eucinostomus currani, Diapterus peruvianus y Mugil spp.) conformaron mas del 80% de las capturas en numero. Se encontraron diferencias significativas en la composicion de la ictiofauna entre periodos de muestreo y entre estaciones del ano para el sitio 1, mientras que se encontraron diferencias significativas entre sitios y entre epocas del ano durante el segundo periodo. Se encontro una diferencia significativa en la composicion de las asociaciones de peces antes y despues del paso del huracan Jova en el sitio 1. Se concluye que los fuertes cambios de salinidad son la causa mas probable de los cambios en las asociaciones de peces a lo largo del ano, mientras que las diferencias en la granulometria del sedimento y el porcentaje de materia organica explicaron las diferencias entre sitios. EnglishSeasonal and spatial variations of nearshore juvenile fish assemblages were assessed inside the coastal lagoon of Barra de Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico. Sampling was carried out during 2 different periods: March 2011 to February 2012 in site 1 and October 2012 to November 2013 in sites 1 and 2. During the first sampling period, the hurricane Jova (October 2011) hits the study area and introduced an unpredicted environmental impact. Samples of fish assemblages were taken using a beach purse seine. Water salinity, temperature and sediment granulometry were measured. A total of 36,897 individuals of 61 species were collected and their total lengths were measured. 90% of the species and 96% of the individuals were classified as juvenile. Four taxa (Anchoa spp., Eucinostomus currani, Diapterus peruvianus and Mugil spp.) made more than 80 percent of catches in number. Significant differences were found in fish assemblage composition between sampling periods and between seasons for site 1, while significant differences were found between sites and between seasons for the second sampling period. A significant difference was found in the composition of fish assemblages before and after the hurricane Jova at site 1 during the first sampling period. Strong seasonal changes in salinity are most probably the cause of changes found in fish assemblages along the year, while differences in sediment granulometry and organic matter percentages could explain differences between sampling sites.
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2016
Consuelo Aguilar-Betancourt; Gaspar González-Sansón; Karen A. Kidd; Kelly R. Munkittrick; R. Allen Curry; Daniel Kosonoy-Aceves; Gabriela Lucano-Ramírez; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez; Juan Ramón Flores-Ortega
Lagoons are important nursery habitats for fishes but are often sites of intense human activity including wastewater discharges. The goal of this research was to compare stable nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) isotopes, total mercury (THg) and other metal levels in four selected fish species among sites with different levels of untreated sewage discharge inside Barra de Navidad coastal lagoon in the Mexican Pacific. Three species from sites heavily impacted by sewage showed higher δ15N and δ13C compared to those from non-impacted sites. In addition, the highest concentrations of THg were present in fish of two species (Sciades guatemalensis and Diapterus brevirostris) collected at the two most impacted sites, and exceeded the 0.2μg/g ww threshold believed to be protective of adult and juvenile fish. No individuals of Achirus mazatlanus and Mugil curema exceeded this threshold, and liver somatic index and condition did not distinguish high from low impacted sites for all species. In general, the metal levels differed among species but not sites, and were lower than what has been measured in fishes elsewhere. The study also provides the first information on several fish species for coastal areas of Mexico, suggests that THg and isotopes can distinguish sewage-impacted sites, and can serve as a baseline for future studies.
Submission article platform - Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research | 2017
Gabriela Lucano Ramírez; Estrella G. Rivera-Rios; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez; Gaspar González-Sansón; Alejandro Perez-Toledo
This study aims to determine some aspects of the reproduction of C. vinctus , a species caught by the artisanal fishery on the south coast of Jalisco. The captures were made monthly with gillnets from January 1998 to December 2008. The organisms had total length of 17.0 to 41.2 cm, with females averaging 30.1 cm and 30.5 cm males. The sex ratio was 1.0 : 1.1 males for females, which is not significantly different from the expected 1:1. A scale of gonadal maturity with four stages in both sexes (immature, developing, mature and spawned) was used. In the first three stages of the ovary’s development, a septum dividing each lobe into two was present. In the analysis of oogenesis seven phases of oocyte development were identified and the oocytes developed asynchronously within the ovary. Based on the microscopic characteristics observed in the testis, it presented a development of lobular type. The maximum values of the gonadosomatic index, the percentage of mature gonads and larger diameters of oocytes suggest that C. vinctus has a reproductive period from March to May. The length of sexual maturity (L 50 ) was estimated as 26.04 and 23.77 cm for females and males, respectively; these sizes are lower than the average catch size in both sexes, suggesting that organisms are caught commercially when they have reached sexual maturity.
General and Comparative Endocrinology | 1997
Horacio Merchant-Larios; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez; Norma Moreno-Mendoza; Alejandro Marmolejo-Valencia
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2014
Gabriela Lucano-Ramírez; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez; J.A. Rojo-Vázquez
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2001
J.A. Rojo-Vázquez; Bernabé Aguilar-Palomino; V.H. Galván-Piña; E. Godínez-Domínguez; Salvador Hernández-Vázquez; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez; Gabriela Lucano-Ramírez
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2008
J.A. Rojo-Vázquez; Casimiro Quiñonez-Velázquez; Héctor Echavarría-Heras; Gabriela Lucano-Ramírez; Enrique Godínez-Domínguez; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez; V.H. Galván-Piña; Oscar Sosa-Nishizaki
Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2009
J.A. Rojo-Vázquez; Gabriela Lucano-Ramírez; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez
Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2014
G. González‐Sansón; C. Aguilar‐Betancourt; D. Kosonoy‐Aceves; Gabriela Lucano-Ramírez; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez; J. R. Flores‐Ortega; F. Silva‐Bátiz
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2014
Gaspar González-Sansón; Consuelo Aguilar-Betancourt; Daniel Kosonoy-Aceves; Gabriela Lucano-Ramírez; Salvador Ruiz-Ramírez; Juan Ramón Flores-Ortega; Ángel Hinojosa-Larios; Francisco de Asís Silva-Bátiz