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Copépodos pelágicos del Pacífico norte mexicano

Authors: García, José Ricardo Palomares;

Copépodos pelágicos del Pacífico norte mexicano

Abstract

Los resultados de la presente investigación constituyen parte de los resultados de más de 15 años de investigación oceanográfica del Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas (CICIMAR) y comprenden el análisis de 820 recolectas de plancton, provenientes de tres grandes áreas del Pacífico mexicano ; la costa occidental de la Península de Baja California, El Golfo de California y las costas de Sinaloa, Jalisco y Guerrero. En esta iniciativa se aborda el estudio de los copépodos, considerado como el grupo de organismos multicelulares más abundante de la tierra, ya que usualmente representan entre un 60 y un 80% del zooplancton en las diferentes áreas.Reino: 1 Filo: 1 Clase: 1 Orden: 4 Familia: 30 Género: 61 Subgénero: 1 Especie: 161

Keywords

Occurrence, Invertebrados

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