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Cetengraulis mysticetus (Günther, 1867). Anchoveta. To about 22 cm (8.7 in) TL (Robertson and Allen 2002). Los Angeles, southern California (Miller and Lea 1972) to Callao, Peru (Beltrán-León and Rios Herrera 2000), including Gulf of California (Whitehead and Rodríguez-Sánchez in Fischer et al.
Love, Milton S. +4 more
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Fish larvae from the Gulf of California to Colima, Mexico: an update [PDF]
An updated taxonomic list of marine fish larvae from the Gulf of California to Colima, Mexico is presented. A total of 579 taxa belonging to 119 families, 256 genera, and 423 species were recorded.
Raymundo Avendaño-Ibarra +6 more
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La presente investigación se realizó con el fin de buscar una alternativa para el aprovechamiento, para consumo humano directo, de dos espe¬ cies denominadas pequeños pelágicos propias del pacífico colombiano la carduma (Cetengraulis mysticetus) y la
Jose Higor hleap +2 more
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Variación estacional de la ictiofauna del interior del Golfo de Nicoya, Costa Rica.
Muestras de peces recolectados al menos una vez al mes (1990-1991) con una red de enmalle, en el interior del Golfo de Nicoya, Costa Rica, revelaron que la comunidad ictiológica está dominada por cuatro familias: Sciaenidae (27,6% de la riqueza de ...
Maurizio Protti +3 more
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Abstract The Mexican hogfish (Osteichthyes: Labridae, Bodianus diplotaenia Gill, 1862) is widely distributed throughout the tropical eastern Pacific from the Gulf of California to northern Peru, including all oceanic islands. Artisanal fishers occasionally capture it today and its remains are recovered at pre‐Columbian dwelling sites along the Pacific ...
María Fernanda Martínez‐Polanco +3 more
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Can small pelagic fish landings be used as predictors of high-frequency oceanographic fluctuations in the 1–2 El Niño region? [PDF]
A group of small pelagic fish captured between 1981 and 2012 within El Niño area 1–2 by the Ecuadorian fleet was correlated with the oceanographic Multivariate ENSO Index (MEI), and the Oceanographic El Niño Index (ONI) referred to El Niño region 3–4.
F. I. Ormaza-González +5 more
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Abstract Commercial fisheries yield essential foods, sustain cultural practices, and provide widespread employment around the globe. Commercially harvested species face a myriad of anthropogenic threats including degraded habitats, changing climate, overharvest, and pollution.
Britta R. Baechler +6 more
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Fish Larvae Response to Biophysical Changes in the Gulf of California, Mexico (Winter‐Summer)
We analyzed the response of fish larvae assemblages to environmental variables and to physical macro‐ and mesoscale processes in the Gulf of California, during four oceanographic cruises (winter and summer 2005 and 2007). Physical data of the water column obtained through CTD casts, sea surface temperature, and chlorophyll a satellite imagery were used
Raymundo Avendaño-Ibarra +5 more
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In this study, the CMSY++ framework was applied with a Bayesian Schaefer model (BSM) to assess the status and management implications of Pacific mackerel, northern anchovy, and Pacific anchoveta in the Gulf of California.
Manuel O. Nevárez-Martínez +7 more
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