La comunidad de copépodos (Crustacea) en los giros a mesoescala en el occidente del Golfo de México (julio, 1995)
Por: López Salgado, I [autor/a].
Gasca, Rebeca [autora] | Suárez Morales, Eduardo [autor].
Tipo de material: Artículo impreso(a) y electrónico Tema(s): Copépodos | Zooplancton marino | Población animalDescriptor(es) geográficos: Tamaulipas (México) | Golfo de México Clasificación: AR/595.340972 / L6 Nota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones En: Revista de Biología Tropical. volumen 48, número 1 (2000), páginas 167-179. --ISSN: 0034-7744Número de sistema: 44477Resumen:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Info Vol | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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The pelagic copepod community of the oceanic area off the Mexican state of Tamaulipas was surveyed in June-July 1995. During the period and area surveyed, two mesoscale gyres, a cyclone and an anticyclone, were detected. The influence of each was related to a particular area. A total of 106 copepod species was determined. Copepod density, diversity, and species richness differed between the areas affected by the cyclone and the anticyclone. The overall density in the two areas was similar, but copepods at the cyclone nucleus were slightly denser than in the anticyclonic nucleus. Diversity and species richness were higher at the relatively more productive cyclone area. Anticyclones are oceanic, oligotrophic systems with a strong Caribbean influence, and the local copepod community structure, dominated by some of the most abundant species in the Caribbean, and with relatively lower diversity and species richness, seemed to agree with the anticyclone features. The copepod fauna of the cyclone, mainly built up by common Gulf water, showed a higher diversity and species richness, and a higher affinity with the fauna of the Gulf. The distributional range of several species is extended in this survey and some are reported herein for the first time in the Gulf of Mexico. eng
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