The area encompassing San Jorge gulf and surroundings is one of the most important fishing grounds in Argentina. Heavy fishing pressure affects the dynamics of natural communities. The discards of low commercial value species may have an impact on benthic-demersal communities by increasing the amount of organics in the seafloor. This accumulation initially favours generalist species, which are capable of ingesting the available organic matter; such is the case of the lobster krill Munida gregaria. This study evaluates if the lobster krill benefits from discards of the different fisheries in the gulf and how the species adjusts to local conditions caused by the fishing activity. In order to achieve these goals, five bottom samples were taken...
Esta tesis describe la distinta explotación del recurso alimenticio de los crustáceos decápodos entr...
The development of a fishery industry in any country requires biological, ecological and marketing s...
Munida subrugosa is the most abundant galatheid crab species in the Beagle Channel (55°S 68°W) off T...
Changes in the abundance of some species in the San Matías Gulf (north Patagonia, Argentina) have be...
Squat lobsters are recognized as potential fishery resources in many countries. Squat lobster Munida...
A well-replicated decadal-term (2005–2014) stomach content data set was analysed in order to infer i...
The study compares the diet composition between juveniles and adults of the narrownose smooth-hound ...
Squat lobsters are highly diversified and widespread decapods, of which only three species form pela...
12 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables[EN] The establishment of fisheries no-take areas is considered an effe...
In an attempt to detect changes in the diet and the feeding intensity of demersal fish caused by fis...
Feeding behaviour and food uptake rates of the anomuran crab Munida subrugosa from the southern Mag...
Prey selection and feeding strategy of the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi were investigated by ana...
Benthic decapod crustacean assemblages in the Beagle Channel are dominated by the galatheid crabs Mu...
Nutritional condition can affect survival and growth rate of crustaceans, and this is mostly affecte...
The development of a fishery industry in any country requires biological, ecological and marketing s...
Esta tesis describe la distinta explotación del recurso alimenticio de los crustáceos decápodos entr...
The development of a fishery industry in any country requires biological, ecological and marketing s...
Munida subrugosa is the most abundant galatheid crab species in the Beagle Channel (55°S 68°W) off T...
Changes in the abundance of some species in the San Matías Gulf (north Patagonia, Argentina) have be...
Squat lobsters are recognized as potential fishery resources in many countries. Squat lobster Munida...
A well-replicated decadal-term (2005–2014) stomach content data set was analysed in order to infer i...
The study compares the diet composition between juveniles and adults of the narrownose smooth-hound ...
Squat lobsters are highly diversified and widespread decapods, of which only three species form pela...
12 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables[EN] The establishment of fisheries no-take areas is considered an effe...
In an attempt to detect changes in the diet and the feeding intensity of demersal fish caused by fis...
Feeding behaviour and food uptake rates of the anomuran crab Munida subrugosa from the southern Mag...
Prey selection and feeding strategy of the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi were investigated by ana...
Benthic decapod crustacean assemblages in the Beagle Channel are dominated by the galatheid crabs Mu...
Nutritional condition can affect survival and growth rate of crustaceans, and this is mostly affecte...
The development of a fishery industry in any country requires biological, ecological and marketing s...
Esta tesis describe la distinta explotación del recurso alimenticio de los crustáceos decápodos entr...
The development of a fishery industry in any country requires biological, ecological and marketing s...
Munida subrugosa is the most abundant galatheid crab species in the Beagle Channel (55°S 68°W) off T...