Tamaño y densidad de Neaxius vivesi (Thalassinoidea: Axüdae), en Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México
Digging shrimp Neaxius vivesi (Bouvier 1895) were eollected with harpoon in February, May and August of 1986 in Bahía de Los Angeles, B.C., Mexico (28"53' N; 113"34' W). Burrows were randomly sampled with a Ix l m quadral. 39 speeiemens were captured, 19 in February, 12 in May an...
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RBT232782022-05-20T14:43:23Z Tamaño y densidad de Neaxius vivesi (Thalassinoidea: Axüdae), en Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México Tamaño y densidad de Neaxius vivesi (Thalassinoidea: Axüdae), en Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México Leija- Tristán, Antonio Digging shrimp Neaxius vivesi (Bouvier 1895) were eollected with harpoon in February, May and August of 1986 in Bahía de Los Angeles, B.C., Mexico (28"53' N; 113"34' W). Burrows were randomly sampled with a Ix l m quadral. 39 speeiemens were captured, 19 in February, 12 in May and 8 in August;. 54% were female, but males were better represented in February and August. Length and weight means were 91.6 mm and 14.6 g. February females and May gmales had the highest means, and maximun individual values were registered for females in February and minimum for females in August. The weight-size, Icorrelation (both sexes) was of r > 0.80 (t > 0.05). A clear alometry was observed .. Density highestcouldreach an average of 9 burrows 1m2. Each burrow had one male and one female, wmch alternated in feeding. Digging shrimp Neaxius vivesi (Bouvier 1895) were eollected with harpoon in February, May and August of 1986 in Bahía de Los Angeles, B.C., Mexico (28"53' N; 113"34' W). Burrows were randomly sampled with a Ix l m quadral. 39 speeiemens were captured, 19 in February, 12 in May and 8 in August;. 54% were female, but males were better represented in February and August. Length and weight means were 91.6 mm and 14.6 g. February females and May gmales had the highest means, and maximun individual values were registered for females in February and minimum for females in August. The weight-size, Icorrelation (both sexes) was of r > 0.80 (t > 0.05). A clear alometry was observed .. Density highestcouldreach an average of 9 burrows 1m2. Each burrow had one male and one female, wmch alternated in feeding. Universidad de Costa Rica 1994-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article application/pdf https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/23278 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 42 No. 3 (1994): Volume 42 – Regular number 3 – December 1994; 719–721 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 42 Núm. 3 (1994): Volumen 42 – Número regular 3 – Diciembre 1994; 719–721 Revista Biología Tropical; Vol. 42 N.º 3 (1994): Volume 42 – Regular number 3 – December 1994; 719–721 2215-2075 0034-7744 spa https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/23278/23591 Copyright (c) 1994 Revista de Biología Tropical http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
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Digging shrimp Neaxius vivesi (Bouvier 1895) were eollected with harpoon in February, May and August of 1986 in Bahía de Los Angeles, B.C., Mexico (28"53' N; 113"34' W). Burrows were randomly sampled with a Ix l m quadral. 39 speeiemens were captured, 19 in February, 12 in May and 8 in August;. 54% were female, but males were better represented in February and August. Length and weight means were 91.6 mm and 14.6 g. February females and May gmales had the highest means, and maximun individual values were registered for females in February and minimum for females in August. The weight-size, Icorrelation (both sexes) was of r > 0.80 (t > 0.05). A clear alometry was observed .. Density highestcouldreach an average of 9 burrows 1m2. Each burrow had one male and one female, wmch alternated in feeding. |
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Tamaño y densidad de Neaxius vivesi (Thalassinoidea: Axüdae), en Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México |
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Tamaño y densidad de Neaxius vivesi (Thalassinoidea: Axüdae), en Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México |
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Tamaño y densidad de Neaxius vivesi (Thalassinoidea: Axüdae), en Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México |
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Tamaño y densidad de Neaxius vivesi (Thalassinoidea: Axüdae), en Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México |
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Tamaño y densidad de Neaxius vivesi (Thalassinoidea: Axüdae), en Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México |
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tamaño y densidad de neaxius vivesi (thalassinoidea: axüdae), en bahía de los angeles, baja california, méxico |
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Tamaño y densidad de Neaxius vivesi (Thalassinoidea: Axüdae), en Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México |
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