El estudio analiza la biología y reproducción de Amathimysis trigibba en la desembocadura del Río Presidio entre enero de 2010 y marzo de 2012. Se observó mayor abundancia entre octubre y marzo, con hembras ovígeras promediando 2.76 mm y machos 3.04 mm. La fecundidad varió de 1 a 11 embriones, con un promedio de 5.26.
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Benthic foraminifera, Escolin, Tampico-Misantla sediment basin. Tampico-Misantla, Méx
Benthic foraminifera from the Escolín Formation of the Tampico-Misantla Sedimentary Basin, Mexico
- 108 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Exploring the Tampico-Misantla Basin, this systematic study focuses on benthic foraminifera found in the Miocene Escolín Formation sediments. It highlights the basin's historical significance in oil production, having begun exploration in the 1860s and contributing significantly to Mexico's crude oil equivalent reserves by 2018. The research includes detailed morphological descriptions and illustrations of representative species, enhancing understanding of this crucial sedimentary environment in Veracruz State, Mexico.
REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF THE MYSTID A. trigibba, LITORAL ZONE,SOUTH SINALOA
REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF THE MYSTID A. trigibba, LITORAL ZONE,SOUTH SINALOA
- 52 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
The study focuses on the biology and reproduction of the mysid Amathimysis trigibba, highlighting its restricted distribution to shallower areas and peak abundance from October to March. Ovigerous females averaged 2.76 mm in length, while males were slightly larger at 3.04 mm. The sex ratio favored females significantly at 3.8:1, with fecundity ranging from 1 to 11 embryos, averaging 5.26. Four marsupial development stages were identified, showing low mortality rates and no significant correlation between female size and fecundity.