Echinoderms within the Eastern Tropical Pacific have mainly been studied in association with coral reefs. Investigations on echinoderms associated with soft-bottoms and estuaries are still scarce. The present study reports on the echinoderm species inhabiting the soft-bottom sediments of shallow-brackish waters adjacent to the largest river basin along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Térraba-Sierpe wetland. Nine species were recorded, three of them new records for Costa Rica: Luidia columbia, L. latiradiata, and L. superba. The most common species were L. columbia, Astropecten armatus, A. regalis, and L. latiradiata. This contributes towards current knowledge on the biodiversity of Térraba-Sierpe wetland and should be considered as a basel...
We investigated the current patterns of diversity by country and by class of echinoderms, and analyz...
Echinoderms are relevant in the structure of marine benthic assemblages, both due their diversity an...
Introduction: Lamp shells or brachiopods have a rich fossil record but only about 400 extant species...
Echinoderms within the Eastern Tropical Pacific have mainly been studied in association with coral r...
Echinoderms are a highly diverse group and one of the most conspicuous in the deep sea, playing ecol...
Information on changes over time in the biodiversity and ecology of tropical systems is of increasin...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...
Introduction: Central America, a narrow strip of land dividing the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, has ...
The Caribbean is considered a unique biogeographic region that represents an important hotspot of ma...
Introduction: The Gulf of Nicoya is the most important estuary on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. I...
A systematic list of echinoderms from Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary (MFFS) was prepared, based o...
A systematic list of echinoderms from Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary (MFFS) was prepared, based o...
This study represents a report of the echinoderm fauna found in shallow waters of the sector La Ahum...
Isla del Coco (also known as Cocos Island) is an oceanic island in the Eastern Tropical Pacific; it ...
Studies on echinoderms along the Panamanian Pacific coast have focused mainly on evolutionary and mo...
We investigated the current patterns of diversity by country and by class of echinoderms, and analyz...
Echinoderms are relevant in the structure of marine benthic assemblages, both due their diversity an...
Introduction: Lamp shells or brachiopods have a rich fossil record but only about 400 extant species...
Echinoderms within the Eastern Tropical Pacific have mainly been studied in association with coral r...
Echinoderms are a highly diverse group and one of the most conspicuous in the deep sea, playing ecol...
Information on changes over time in the biodiversity and ecology of tropical systems is of increasin...
The diversity of tropical marine organisms has not been studied as intensively as the terrestrial bi...
Introduction: Central America, a narrow strip of land dividing the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, has ...
The Caribbean is considered a unique biogeographic region that represents an important hotspot of ma...
Introduction: The Gulf of Nicoya is the most important estuary on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. I...
A systematic list of echinoderms from Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary (MFFS) was prepared, based o...
A systematic list of echinoderms from Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary (MFFS) was prepared, based o...
This study represents a report of the echinoderm fauna found in shallow waters of the sector La Ahum...
Isla del Coco (also known as Cocos Island) is an oceanic island in the Eastern Tropical Pacific; it ...
Studies on echinoderms along the Panamanian Pacific coast have focused mainly on evolutionary and mo...
We investigated the current patterns of diversity by country and by class of echinoderms, and analyz...
Echinoderms are relevant in the structure of marine benthic assemblages, both due their diversity an...
Introduction: Lamp shells or brachiopods have a rich fossil record but only about 400 extant species...