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Marine Environmental Research
The edible chiton Chiton articulatus is a commercially important mollusk found in the rocky intertidal zones of the Mexican tropical Pacific. Despite the intense harvesting in Acapulco Bay, Mexico, knowledge of its growth patterns is limited, hindering the development of effective management strategies. This study investigated the growth dynamics of C.
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The edible chiton Chiton articulatus is a commercially important mollusk found in the rocky intertidal zones of the Mexican tropical Pacific. Despite the intense harvesting in Acapulco Bay, Mexico, knowledge of its growth patterns is limited, hindering the development of effective management strategies. This study investigated the growth dynamics of C.
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Marine and Freshwater Research
Context Chiton articulatus is a gonochoric, free-spawning mollusc with short-lived trochophore larvae inhabiting rocky shores along the fragmented and heterogeneous Mexican Tropical Pacific (MTP). Its limited dispersal in this patchy environment may lead to genetic divergence among populations.
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Context Chiton articulatus is a gonochoric, free-spawning mollusc with short-lived trochophore larvae inhabiting rocky shores along the fragmented and heterogeneous Mexican Tropical Pacific (MTP). Its limited dispersal in this patchy environment may lead to genetic divergence among populations.
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American Malacological Bulletin, 2013
Abstract. The polyplacophoran Chiton articulatus Sowerby, 1832, is distributed along the tropical Pacific coast of Mexico and has been collected for generations in an artisanal manner for bait or as a complement in domestic cookery of coastal inhabitants; nevertheless, recently, some restaurants are offering this chiton to the tourists as a gourmet and
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Abstract. The polyplacophoran Chiton articulatus Sowerby, 1832, is distributed along the tropical Pacific coast of Mexico and has been collected for generations in an artisanal manner for bait or as a complement in domestic cookery of coastal inhabitants; nevertheless, recently, some restaurants are offering this chiton to the tourists as a gourmet and
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Recursos Naturales y Sociedad
El quitón Chiton articulatus, conocido como “cucaracha de mar”, es un tipo de molusco que es solo encontrado en las costas rocosas intermareales del Pacífico mexicano. Este organismo, caracterizado por sus ocho placas superpuestas, tiene un importante valor ecológico, cultural y comercial en comunidades costeras a lo largo de su distribución.
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El quitón Chiton articulatus, conocido como “cucaracha de mar”, es un tipo de molusco que es solo encontrado en las costas rocosas intermareales del Pacífico mexicano. Este organismo, caracterizado por sus ocho placas superpuestas, tiene un importante valor ecológico, cultural y comercial en comunidades costeras a lo largo de su distribución.
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EPIBIONTS ON THE POLYPLACOPHORAN CHITON ARTICULATUS
2014Álvarez-Cerrillo, Laura Regina +2 more
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Periodo reproductivo de Chiton (Chiton) articulatus (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) de Oaxaca, México
2014Quetzalli Yasú Abadia-Chanona +2 more
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