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Genetic evidence of the presence of Octopus mimus in the artisanal fisheries of octopus in Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The geographic distribution of Octopus mimus Gould, 1852 is unclear, as most records are restrictedPalabras claves:marine protected area, Octopus fisheries, Panamic province, taxonomyAutores:Arias E., Barriga-Sosa I.D.L.Á., Elba Mora, Luis A. Flores, Markaida U., Pliego-Cárdenas R.Fuentes:scopusGrowth pattern of the sea urchin, Loxechinus albus (Molina, 1782) in southern Chile: Evaluation of growth models
ArticleAbstract: The growth pattern of Loxechinus albus in southern Chile was studied using size-at-age data obtainedPalabras claves:Autores:Ernst B., Luis A. Flores, Parma A.Fuentes:scopusHabitat and density-dependent growth of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus in Galicia (NW Spain)
ArticleAbstract: We studied the small-scale spatial variability in the growth of Paracentrotus lividus in two populatPalabras claves:Echinoidea, GROWTH RINGS, NE Atlantic, Paracentrotus lividus, Small-Scale Variability, Tanaka FunctionAutores:Fernández L., Freire J., Luis A. Flores, Ouréns R.Fuentes:scopusIntra-specific variability in life-history traits of Anadara tuberculosa (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the mangrove ecosystem of the Southern coast of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Anadara tuberculosa is one of the most important bivalves along the Western Pacific coast because ofPalabras claves:ANADARA TUBERCULOSA, Archipelago of Jambelí, ECUADOR, growth, Life span, Size/age of maturityAutores:Cubillos L.A., Elba Mora, Licandeo R., Luis A. FloresFuentes:scopusSize composition and sex ratio of anadara tuberculosa and anadara similis in a mangrove reserve from the northwest of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Shell length frequency distribution (SLFD) and sex ratio of a subpopulation of the mangrove cocklesPalabras claves:Mangrove cockles, Natural beds, Shell lengthAutores:Licandeo R., Luis A. FloresFuentes:scopus