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Fish scale shape was used to identify geographic variants among Lutjanidae (Lutjanus argentiventris, L. guttatus and L. peru). Specimens were collected from three different geographic areas, north to south of the tropical Pacific coast of Mexico: Puerto ...
Ana L. Ibáñez +2 more
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Understanding how ocean currents influence larval dispersal and measuring its magnitude is critical for conservation and sustainable exploitation, especially in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP), where the larval transport of rocky reef fish remains untested.
Nicole Reguera-Rouzaud +3 more
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The free amino acids (FAAs) profile and its variations during the embryonic development and yolk-sac larvae of Pacific red snapper Lutjanus peru are described. The concentration of 15 FAAs (nine essentials and six non-essentials) was evaluated by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. The fertilized eggs of L.
Renato Peña +2 more
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ABSTRACT In many parts of the world, natural resources are primarily managed by governance arrangements at the local level. Those arrangements range from collective, such as cooperatives and associations, to individualistic, such as patrons and owner‐operators.
Mateja Nenadović +25 more
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Artisanal fisheries in La Paz Bay and adjacent oceanic area (Gulf of California, Mexico)
We analyzed the artisanal fishery capture data for La Paz Bay (Baja California Sur, Mexico) from 1998 to 2005. Capture data were related to the reproductive cycle of each species.
M Vázquez-Hurtado +4 more
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ABSTRACT Fishing pressure is the primary threat to coastal elasmobranch populations, and understanding its impact requires long‐term regional data—often lacking in complex, small‐scale fishery settings. This is the case for Curaçao, a southern Dutch Caribbean island with an unmonitored artisanal fishery where, according to anecdotes, elasmobranchs have
Lisa Hübner +11 more
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Organogenesis of the digestive system in Pacific red snapper (Lutjanus peru ) larvae
This study reports the ontogenetic development of the digestive system of larval Pacific red snapper (Lutjanus peru), an important candidate species for aquaculture on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Histological sections of larvae were cut and dyed using the haematoxylin–eosin technique.
Renato Peña +2 more
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Metabarcoding of environmental DNA (eDNA) is transforming biodiversity detection and surveys across ecosystems and is becoming part of biodiversity monitoring programs. However, interpretations of eDNA records vary widely, from treating them as standard biodiversity records to requiring careful validation against taxonomic and biogeographic data. A new
Andrea Polanco F. +8 more
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Se realizó un análisis de series de tiempo, de autocorrelación y de correlación cruzada, para el estudio de ocho ciclos anuales de variación en los volúmenes de captura de Lutjanus peru y L. guttatus, en la costa de Guerrero, México.
Xavier Chiappa-Carrara +2 more
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Diet composition of the Pacific snapper (Lutjanus peru) 130-684 mm fork length (FL) and the spotted snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) 120-550 mm FL, was analyzed. Monthly samples were obtained from commercial landings in three regions off the coast of Guerrero, Mexico.
Rojas-Herrera, Agustín A +2 more
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