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Parasitic copepods (crustacea, hexanauplia) on fishes from the lagoon flats of palmyra atoll, central pacific
ArticleAbstract: We surveyed copepods parasitic on the fishes at Palmyra, a remote atoll in the Central Indo-PacificPalabras claves:Atoll, FISH, Geographical isolation, Indo-pacific, Islands, Parasitic copepodsAutores:Aguirre-Macedo M.L., F. Neptalí Morales-Serna, Hechinger R.F., James A.K., Jaramillo A.G., Kuris A.M., Lafferty K.D., McLaughlin J.P., Shaw J.C., Soler-Jiménez L.C., Vidal-Martínez V.M.Fuentes:scopusPathogens and Related Diseases in Non-European Cephalopods: Central and South America
Book PartAbstract: Despite the economic and ecologic importance of Mexican four-eyed Octopus maya and the jumbo squid DPalabras claves:Dosidicus gigas, ECUADOR, Fisheries, MÉXICO, Octopus maya, parasitesAutores:Aguirre-Macedo M.L., Ana María Santana-Piñeros, Castellanos-Martínez S., Jonathan Fabricio Lucas Demera, Leonela Griselda Muñoz-Chumo, Yanis Cruz-QuintanaFuentes:scopusThe 2015-2016 El Niño increased infection parameters of copepods on Eastern Tropical Pacific dolphinfish populations
ArticleAbstract: The oceanographic conditions of the Pacific Ocean are largely modified by El Nino (EN), affecting sePalabras claves:Autores:Aguirre-Macedo M.L., Ana María Santana-Piñeros, Geormery Mera-Loor, González-Solís D., May-Tec A.L., Suárez-Morales E., Yanis Cruz-QuintanaFuentes:scopus