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Revista de Biología Tropical

On-line version ISSN 0034-7744Print version ISSN 0034-7744

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RABAGO-QUIROZ, CarlosHiram; LOPEZ-MARTINEZ, Juana; EDUARDO VALDEZ-HOLGUIN, José  and  NEVAREZ MARTINEZ, Manuel O. Distribución latitudinal y batimétrica de las especies más abundantes y frecuentes en la fauna acompañante del camarón del Golfo de California, México. Rev. biol. trop [online]. 2011, vol.59, n.1, pp.255-267. ISSN 0034-7744.

Latitudinal and bathymetric distribution of the most abundant and frequent species in the shrimp bycatch from the Gulf of California, Mexico. The Gulf of California is one of the most mega-diverse regions in the world, for which few fishery information is available. We present here latitudinal and bathymetric distribution of the most abundant and frequent bycatch species from the Gulf of California. The samples were obtained from a total of 111 hauls taken during seven research cruises of the closed shrimp season (2002-2005-2007), and also, from research cruises made at depths up to 90m. Due to the high variety species in this experimental shrimp bycatch, only those with highest biological value index (BVI) were selected. A total of fifteen species had the highest BVI and represented about 60% of the total abundance. A total of 16 508 organisms were analyzed, representing 243 fish, crustacean, mollusk and echinoderm species. Fish were the most abundant, being the most frequent species: Urobatis halleri, Synodus scituliceps, Diplectrum pacificum, Haemulopsis nitidus and Eucinostomus argenteus. A wide latitudinal distribution of these species along the study area, as well as a bathymetric distribution from 9 to 67m depth, was observed. Two of these species were found at 325m depth. Due to the wide bathymetric distribution obtained, total abundances and sizes for each species by depth strata should be determined, and one can assume that deeper than 25m, the capture of these species decreases, and these areas can be used as natural repopulation areas, for depths where they are mainly captured by the commercial shrimp fishery. Rev. Biol. Trop. 59 (1): 255- 267. Epub 2011 March 01.

Keywords : biological value index; shrimp trawl; closed shrimp season; shrimp by-catch,; fishes; índice de valor biológico; arrastre camaronero; temporada de veda camaronera; fauna acompañante; peces.

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