An analysis of the distribution and abundance of Chaetognatha species from the Gulf of Mexico during April–May 1986 is presented. Zooplankton samples were collected at 43 stations from the southwestern and eastern regions of Mexico’s Exclusive Economic Zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Species richness and abundance were higher in the southwestern stations located at the platform slope. The rank of Importance Value (IV) shows 3 groups of species; the first group included Flaccisagitta enflata, Mesosagitta minima, Serratosagitta serratodentata, Krohnitta subtilis, Pterosagitta draco, Sagitta bipunctata, and Krohnitta pacifica which were the most widely distributed species during this period. Density data were classified and analyzed by Morisita’s ...
Geographic, seasonal, and bathymetric distributions of Chaceon larvae are described for the northeas...
Relationship between spatial distribution of chaetognaths and hydrographic conditions around seamoun...
Blooms of the toxic dinoflagellate K. brevis are common in the Gulf of Mexico, yet no in situ studie...
The neritic chaetognath Sagitta friderici Ritter-Zahony, 1911 was identified in plankton samples fro...
The Chaetognatha as “biological indicators’’ have attracted attention from various fields of oceanog...
A key is provided to facilitate the identification of 24 species in nine genera of Chaetognatha occu...
The composition, distribution, and main assemblages of chaetognath species were examined throughout ...
The chaetognaths from 187 zooplankton samples collected from the Bahía Magdalena lagoon complex, Baj...
A total of 2857 fishes comprising 15 families and 40 species was collected at 62 localities in the e...
This paper reports the Chaetognatha in plankton samples collected in the waters off the coast of the...
This paper is devoted to data on the zooplankton collected at the Mexican bench in the western part ...
Two cruises were made to the northeast Gulf of Mexico in October 1996 and August 1997. The main obje...
Results of monthly zooplankton sampling, carried out from December 1990 to November 1991, are compar...
Spatial and temporal zooplankton biomass distribution obtained during three oceanographic cruises i...
The distribution of chaetognath species off Ubatuba region, São Paulo State, Brazil, was studied dur...
Geographic, seasonal, and bathymetric distributions of Chaceon larvae are described for the northeas...
Relationship between spatial distribution of chaetognaths and hydrographic conditions around seamoun...
Blooms of the toxic dinoflagellate K. brevis are common in the Gulf of Mexico, yet no in situ studie...
The neritic chaetognath Sagitta friderici Ritter-Zahony, 1911 was identified in plankton samples fro...
The Chaetognatha as “biological indicators’’ have attracted attention from various fields of oceanog...
A key is provided to facilitate the identification of 24 species in nine genera of Chaetognatha occu...
The composition, distribution, and main assemblages of chaetognath species were examined throughout ...
The chaetognaths from 187 zooplankton samples collected from the Bahía Magdalena lagoon complex, Baj...
A total of 2857 fishes comprising 15 families and 40 species was collected at 62 localities in the e...
This paper reports the Chaetognatha in plankton samples collected in the waters off the coast of the...
This paper is devoted to data on the zooplankton collected at the Mexican bench in the western part ...
Two cruises were made to the northeast Gulf of Mexico in October 1996 and August 1997. The main obje...
Results of monthly zooplankton sampling, carried out from December 1990 to November 1991, are compar...
Spatial and temporal zooplankton biomass distribution obtained during three oceanographic cruises i...
The distribution of chaetognath species off Ubatuba region, São Paulo State, Brazil, was studied dur...
Geographic, seasonal, and bathymetric distributions of Chaceon larvae are described for the northeas...
Relationship between spatial distribution of chaetognaths and hydrographic conditions around seamoun...
Blooms of the toxic dinoflagellate K. brevis are common in the Gulf of Mexico, yet no in situ studie...