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Jorge Luis Hernández-Aguilera

Jorge Luis Hernández-Aguilera

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Antecedentes. En 1985, dentro de un proyecto global de la Secretaría de Marina y continuado en la Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México y en Estudio y Conservación de la Naturaleza, A. C., se inició una serie de recolectas de los crustáceos estomatópodos y decápodos que habitan en los arrecifes de coral de la costa este...
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La visita al arrecife Verde, muestra de inmediato la presencia de acumulaciones significativas de restos arbóreos de diversas dimensiones y orígenes en las playas. Troncos y palotadas acumulados junto con restos de los cabezos de coral, enterrados en la arena y en la cresta arrecifal asociados a pedazos y fragmentos de coral. Estos materiales no so...
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núcleos urbanos, industriales y portuarios más importantes del Golfo de México, con una tasa de crecimiento poblacional alta, en un amplio proceso de urbanización y una continua utilización de los recursos naturales costeros. El aumento poblacional de esta zona ha representado durante varios años una creciente presión para cada una de las unidades...
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Due to global warming, historical information and data mining are essential to estimate changes in various ecological systems. Zooplankton represents a key group since they are directly involved in capturing and sequestering carbon from the surface to the bottom of the oceans. They incorporate the feeding of different groups of organisms located in...
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Due to global warming, historical information and data mining are essential to estimate changes in various ecological systems. Zooplankton represents a key group since they are directly involved in capturing and sequestering carbon from the surface to the bottom of the oceans. They incorporate the feeding of diferent groups of organisms located in...
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Due to global warming, historical information and data mining are essential to estimate changes in various ecological sys- tems. Zooplankton represents a key group since they are directly involved in capturing and sequestering carbon from the surface to the bottom of the oceans. They incorporate the feeding of different groups of organisms located...
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Initial knowledge of the crustaceans Stomatopoda and decapoda from rrefs of the east coast of Mexico
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Palinurids lobsters recognized for tje Gulf of Mexico. Río Bravo, Tamps. a Progreso, Yuc. México
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Stomatopod and decapod crustaceans recognizel so far for Isabel island, gulf of California, México.
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Stomatopod and Decapod crustaceans recognized for the Gulf of Mexico: Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas a Progreso Yucatán until 1996.
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Stenopodid shrimps recognized for the gulf of Mexico, Rio Bravo, Tamp to Progreso, Yuc.
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Recognized species of Penaeoid shrimps on the East Coast of Mexico, Río Bravo, Tamaulipas to Cabo Catoche, Quintana roo, México.
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Palaemonids shrimps from the Easte Coast of México, Río Bravo, Tamaulipas to Cabo Catoche, Yucatán, until 2005
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An adult female of the Jewel-Box clam crab Gemmotheres chamae (Roberts, 1975) was collected from a shrimp trawl during a biological exploration off Campeche coast, Mexico. This finding represents its first record in the Gulf of Mexico and the second locality for this species along the Atlantic coast of America, the first being from off North Caroli...
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Upogebia toralae, a new species of mud shrimp from Veracruz, México is described and illustrated. The unique female holotype was collected intertidally in the Port of Veracruz which is strongly impacted by human activity. The species shares with many members of the genus from the western hemisphere a strongly developed proximal mesioventral spine o...
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A collection of thalassinid shrimp was obtained from intertidal and subtidal habitats of islands and bays of the Mexican tropical Pacific. The material consists of five species, including Axianassa mineri Boone, 1931, a species that had not been recorded since the original description. A new species, Biffarius debilis, was discovered and represents...

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Camarones, langosta y cangrejos Vol. 1 de las costas del Golfo de México, por el momento, no esta disponible en PDF. Podemos enviar vía mensajería un ejemplar a quien lo requiera. econaturaac@gmail.com  o  econatura@econatura.org.mx.

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