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Biometric aspect of Hemirhamphus brasiliensis (Pisces: Hemirhamphidae) Cubagua island, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: We examined a total of 504 specimens of Hemirhamphus brasiliensis, which were collected monthly fromPalabras claves:Biometrics, Cubagua, Hemirhamphus, Length-weightAutores:Lista M., Parra B., Vanessa Acosta de Matheus, Yelipza L.R.Fuentes:googlescopusContribution to the knowledge of benthonic macromollusks associated to pepitona, Arca zebra (Swainson, 1833), in the natural bank of Chacopata, Araya Peninsula, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: As part of a monitoring program of the marine areas at northern of Sucre state, Venezuela, we examinPalabras claves:Arca zebra, Bivalves, Mollusks, Northeast, PepitonaAutores:García N., Licet B., Prieto A., Vanessa Acosta de MatheusFuentes:googlescopusAge estimation using analysis of otoliths in a population Dactylopterus volitans
ArticleAbstract: A total of 345 samples of Dactylopterus volitans, which were collected monthly from March 2002 to MaPalabras claves:Cubagua, growth, Otoliths, SailfishAutores:Lanza N., Lista M., Longart Y., Prieto A., Vanessa Acosta de MatheusFuentes:scopusDepth effect on growth of the mussels Perna perna and Perna viridis (Bivalvia:Mytilidae) in suspended culture in the Cariaco Gulf, Sucre state, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: The effect of depth (4, 8, and 16 m) on the growth of the mussels Perna perna and Perna viridis wasPalabras claves:Culture, depth, Environmental factors, Gulf of cariaco, PernaAutores:César Lodeiros-Seijo, Glem M., Natera Y., Prieto A., Vanessa Acosta de MatheusFuentes:googlescopusDifferential growth of the mussels Perna perna and Perna viridis (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) in suspended culture in the Golfo de Cariaco, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: We evaluated the growth of mussels Perna perna and Perna viridis in suspended culture in the Golfo dPalabras claves:Autores:César Lodeiros-Seijo, Glem M., Himmelman J.H., Natera Y., Rey-Méndez M., Urbano T., Vanessa Acosta de MatheusFuentes:googlescopusGametogenic cycle of the oyster, Pinctada imbricata, in suspended culture in the Gulf of Cariaco, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: The pearl oyster, Pinctada imbricata is an indigenous species that can potentially be used for aquacPalabras claves:cohort, Gonad histology, Gulf of cariaco, Pinctada imbricata, Upwelling indexAutores:Arrieche-Galíndez D., César Lodeiros-Seijo, Pérez L., Romero-Fereira P., Vanessa Acosta de MatheusFuentes:googlescopusGrowth and survival of the green mussel p. viridis (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) in bottom culture conditions in Turpialito, golfo de Cariaco, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: Mussels represent one of the most important mollusk species for culture activities around the world,Palabras claves:Bottom culture, growth, Perna viridis, SurvivalAutores:César Lodeiros-Seijo, Cortez R., Guevara M., Montes M., Vanessa Acosta de MatheusFuentes:googlescopusFauna associated with the fishing of Arca Zebra (Mollusca Bivalvia: Arcidae) in Venezuela
ReviewAbstract: Arca of the commercial trawling zebra, constitutes fishery importance. carried one of During out thePalabras claves:Arca zebra, Bycatch, Chacopata, Pepitona bank, VENEZUELAAutores:Díaz-Fermín R., Vanessa Acosta de MatheusFuentes:googlescopusFlying fish biometrics dactylopterus volitans (linnaeus, 1758) (pisces: Dactylopteridae) around cubagua island, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: Channel flyer Dactylopterus volitans is a fish that posses great commercial attractiveness mainly duPalabras claves:Biometrics, Cubagua, Dactylopterus volitansAutores:Noel L.B., Parra B., Vanessa Acosta de Matheus, Yelipza L.R.Fuentes:googlescopusInfluence of the reproductive cycle and environmental parameters on energetic substrates in the gonads of the brown mussel perna perna l. (1758), in the caribbean sea, (Northeastern of Venezuela)
ArticleAbstract: We evaluated the energy substrates contained in the gonads of a population of brown mussel Perna perPalabras claves:Biochemical composition, Bivalve, Mussel, Perna perna, Reproductive cycleAutores:Arrieche-Galíndez D., César Lodeiros-Seijo, L. Freites, Licet B., Vanessa Acosta de MatheusFuentes:scopus