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Carbon stable isotopes ratios of pelagic and littoral communities in Alchichica crater-lake, Mexico
International Journal of Salt Lake Research, 1998Carbon stable isotope ratios were determined in dominant biotic components of pelagic and littoral systems in Alchichica crater-lake. Results showed that carbon signatures were significantly different between both systems. The pelagic environment was more depleted (−26.15 to −15.14 per mille) than the littoral zone (−21.03 to −17.91 per mille).
Elva Escobar Briones +3 more
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Hydrobiologia, 2007
Caecidotea williamsi Escobar-Briones & Alcocer (2002) is the first asellid described from a saline aquatic habitat in America, Alchichica crater-lake, Puebla, Central Mexico. No previous reports exist for asellid isopods from inland saline waters in America in spite of the extensive research undertaken so far on the continent.
Javier Alcocer, Elva Escobar-Briones
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Caecidotea williamsi Escobar-Briones & Alcocer (2002) is the first asellid described from a saline aquatic habitat in America, Alchichica crater-lake, Puebla, Central Mexico. No previous reports exist for asellid isopods from inland saline waters in America in spite of the extensive research undertaken so far on the continent.
Javier Alcocer, Elva Escobar-Briones
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The Lake Alchichica from an Astrobiological Perspective
2022Karina Elizabeth Cervantes-de la Cruz +2 more
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2013
Autotrophic picoplankton (APP) was monitored regularly in Lake Alchichica (Puebla/Veracruz; Mexico) for nearly 10 years. In the present study, the control of APP development by viruses is analysed. The maximum cyanobacteria abundance was localised within the water column using WET-Labs ECO Triplet fluorometer and oxygen production by 2µm fraction was ...
Miroslav Macek +3 more
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Autotrophic picoplankton (APP) was monitored regularly in Lake Alchichica (Puebla/Veracruz; Mexico) for nearly 10 years. In the present study, the control of APP development by viruses is analysed. The maximum cyanobacteria abundance was localised within the water column using WET-Labs ECO Triplet fluorometer and oxygen production by 2µm fraction was ...
Miroslav Macek +3 more
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Poblana alchichica: A threatened silverside species?
Verhandlungen Der Internationalen Vereinigung Fur Theoretische Und Angewandte Limnologie International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, 2010Javier Alcocer +2 more
exaly
Nutrient limitation in a tropical saline lake: a microcosm experiment
Hydrobiologia, 2009Javier Alcocer +2 more
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