The distribution and abundance with respect to depth and type of substratum of 20 species of gastropods and four species of bivalves of economic importance were examined in the continental shelf of Jalisco and Colima, México. These species were taken with net trawls at depths from 24 to 83 m in August, 1988. Most individuals and species of gastropods were collected in stations with sandy silt substratum. Bivalves were collected in sandy silt and medium sand substrata. The six most abundant species represented 81.2 % of all gastropods and bivalves collected. These species are: Cantharus pallidus, Fusinus dupetittouarsi, Ficus ventricosa, Hexaplex brassica, Harpa conoidalis and Arca pacifica
Deep-water habitats are among the least studied but most vulnerable environments. By-catch data from...
The Mollusca of Lobos Reef (21°28'N, 97°13'W) 100km south-southeast of Tampico, Mexico, and Enmedi...
The Mollusca of Lobos Reef (21°28'N, 97°13'W) 100km south-southeast of Tampico, Mexico, and Enmedi...
The distribution and abundance with respect to depth and type of substratum of 20 species of gastrop...
This study examines the distribution and abundance with respect to depth and type of substratum of 8...
This study examines the distribution and abundance with respect to depth and type of substratum of 8...
This study reports the first record of 17 species of gastropods collected on the continental shelf o...
This study reports the first record of 17 species of gastropods collected on the continental shelf o...
A survey for bivalves was conducted at 25 sampling stations on the Mexican Central Pacific shelf off...
A survey for bivalves was conducted at 25 sampling stations on the Mexican Central Pacific shelf off...
Mollusks collected from soft bottoms of the continental shelf off Jalisco and Colima were analyzed. ...
The distribution and abundance of 15 scaphopod species collected in the continental shelf off Jalisc...
Mollusks collected from soft bottoms of the continental shelf off Jalisco and Colima were analyzed. ...
The vertical distribution and abundance of conspicuous gastropod and bivalve species were studied at...
The vertical distribution and abundance of conspicuous gastropod and bivalve species were studied at...
Deep-water habitats are among the least studied but most vulnerable environments. By-catch data from...
The Mollusca of Lobos Reef (21°28'N, 97°13'W) 100km south-southeast of Tampico, Mexico, and Enmedi...
The Mollusca of Lobos Reef (21°28'N, 97°13'W) 100km south-southeast of Tampico, Mexico, and Enmedi...
The distribution and abundance with respect to depth and type of substratum of 20 species of gastrop...
This study examines the distribution and abundance with respect to depth and type of substratum of 8...
This study examines the distribution and abundance with respect to depth and type of substratum of 8...
This study reports the first record of 17 species of gastropods collected on the continental shelf o...
This study reports the first record of 17 species of gastropods collected on the continental shelf o...
A survey for bivalves was conducted at 25 sampling stations on the Mexican Central Pacific shelf off...
A survey for bivalves was conducted at 25 sampling stations on the Mexican Central Pacific shelf off...
Mollusks collected from soft bottoms of the continental shelf off Jalisco and Colima were analyzed. ...
The distribution and abundance of 15 scaphopod species collected in the continental shelf off Jalisc...
Mollusks collected from soft bottoms of the continental shelf off Jalisco and Colima were analyzed. ...
The vertical distribution and abundance of conspicuous gastropod and bivalve species were studied at...
The vertical distribution and abundance of conspicuous gastropod and bivalve species were studied at...
Deep-water habitats are among the least studied but most vulnerable environments. By-catch data from...
The Mollusca of Lobos Reef (21°28'N, 97°13'W) 100km south-southeast of Tampico, Mexico, and Enmedi...
The Mollusca of Lobos Reef (21°28'N, 97°13'W) 100km south-southeast of Tampico, Mexico, and Enmedi...