Seasonal variation of the main zooplanktonic groups of the protected natural area estuary El Salado, Jalisco, Mexico

Estuarine systems are the most important aquatic natural resources of the nation from various perspectives; fisheries use them mainly through studies that allow the detection and evaluation of the areas of concentration of adults on reproduction phase and potentially exploitable species. This p...

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Main Authors: Navarro-Rodríguez, M.C., Flores-Vargas, R., González Guevara, L.F.
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Published: Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://editorial.uan.edu.mx/BIOCIENCIAS/article/view/170/156
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spelling doaj-d7bfddcb10f7432d9127498cc0436b4a2020-11-24T22:25:18ZengUniversidad Autónoma de NayaritRevista Bio Ciencias2007-33802015-01-0132103115http://dx.doi.org/10.15741/revbio.03.02.04Seasonal variation of the main zooplanktonic groups of the protected natural area estuary El Salado, Jalisco, MexicoNavarro-Rodríguez, M.C.0Flores-Vargas, R.1González Guevara, L.F.2Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Costa, Campus Vallarta Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas (UDG-CA-345)Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Costa, Departamento de Estudios para el Desarrollo Sustentable de Zonas Costeras (UDG-CA-341)Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Costa, Campus Vallarta Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas (UDG-CA-345)Estuarine systems are the most important aquatic natural resources of the nation from various perspectives; fisheries use them mainly through studies that allow the detection and evaluation of the areas of concentration of adults on reproduction phase and potentially exploitable species. This present paper analyzes the spatial and temporal variation of the abundance of zooplankton groups in the Estuary El Salado, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Eight zooplanktonic trawls were conducted during diurnal periods from spring to winter 2001, trawls were superficial, lasting ten minutes, by using a standard “Zeppelin” net with a mesh size of 505 μm with a length of 1.50 m mouth width of 0.60 m which was equipped with a digital flow meter to calculate the volume of filtered water, abundance data were normalized to a volume of 1000 m3. The total catch was 101,968.4 organisms, represented in eleven groups, the brachyurans were the most important group in the order of abundance accounting for 44.5 %, followed by 24.1 % in chaetognaths, decapod with 6.78 %, euphausiids with 11.84 %, and less abundant copepods with 6.18 %, 3.37 % siphonophores small jellyfish, stomatopods 2.83 %, 0.22 % amphipods, cladocerans with 0.33 %, 0.08 % gastropods and finally rare organisms with 0.02 % (appendicular, polychaetes and cumaceans). Variations in both spatial and temporal abundance were influenced by tidal conditions as well as variations in temperature and salinity. All registered major zooplankton groups abundances were homogeneous in the four seasonal periods, however spring was characterized by low abundance, while for summer and winter, the highest values recorded were represented mainly by the Brachyura order, and those abundances were associated with two reproductive periods in both seasons.http://editorial.uan.edu.mx/BIOCIENCIAS/article/view/170/156Estuaryzooplanktonabundance
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author Navarro-Rodríguez, M.C.
Flores-Vargas, R.
González Guevara, L.F.
spellingShingle Navarro-Rodríguez, M.C.
Flores-Vargas, R.
González Guevara, L.F.
Seasonal variation of the main zooplanktonic groups of the protected natural area estuary El Salado, Jalisco, Mexico
Revista Bio Ciencias
Estuary
zooplankton
abundance
author_facet Navarro-Rodríguez, M.C.
Flores-Vargas, R.
González Guevara, L.F.
author_sort Navarro-Rodríguez, M.C.
title Seasonal variation of the main zooplanktonic groups of the protected natural area estuary El Salado, Jalisco, Mexico
title_short Seasonal variation of the main zooplanktonic groups of the protected natural area estuary El Salado, Jalisco, Mexico
title_full Seasonal variation of the main zooplanktonic groups of the protected natural area estuary El Salado, Jalisco, Mexico
title_fullStr Seasonal variation of the main zooplanktonic groups of the protected natural area estuary El Salado, Jalisco, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variation of the main zooplanktonic groups of the protected natural area estuary El Salado, Jalisco, Mexico
title_sort seasonal variation of the main zooplanktonic groups of the protected natural area estuary el salado, jalisco, mexico
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit
series Revista Bio Ciencias
issn 2007-3380
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Estuarine systems are the most important aquatic natural resources of the nation from various perspectives; fisheries use them mainly through studies that allow the detection and evaluation of the areas of concentration of adults on reproduction phase and potentially exploitable species. This present paper analyzes the spatial and temporal variation of the abundance of zooplankton groups in the Estuary El Salado, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Eight zooplanktonic trawls were conducted during diurnal periods from spring to winter 2001, trawls were superficial, lasting ten minutes, by using a standard “Zeppelin” net with a mesh size of 505 μm with a length of 1.50 m mouth width of 0.60 m which was equipped with a digital flow meter to calculate the volume of filtered water, abundance data were normalized to a volume of 1000 m3. The total catch was 101,968.4 organisms, represented in eleven groups, the brachyurans were the most important group in the order of abundance accounting for 44.5 %, followed by 24.1 % in chaetognaths, decapod with 6.78 %, euphausiids with 11.84 %, and less abundant copepods with 6.18 %, 3.37 % siphonophores small jellyfish, stomatopods 2.83 %, 0.22 % amphipods, cladocerans with 0.33 %, 0.08 % gastropods and finally rare organisms with 0.02 % (appendicular, polychaetes and cumaceans). Variations in both spatial and temporal abundance were influenced by tidal conditions as well as variations in temperature and salinity. All registered major zooplankton groups abundances were homogeneous in the four seasonal periods, however spring was characterized by low abundance, while for summer and winter, the highest values recorded were represented mainly by the Brachyura order, and those abundances were associated with two reproductive periods in both seasons.
topic Estuary
zooplankton
abundance
url http://editorial.uan.edu.mx/BIOCIENCIAS/article/view/170/156
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