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Ictiofauna de la Bahía de Navidad, Jalisco, México

Authors: Aguilar Palomino, Bernabé; Pérez Reyes, Celia; Galván Magaña, Felipe; Abitía Cárdenas, Leonardo Andrés;

Ictiofauna de la Bahía de Navidad, Jalisco, México

Abstract

Se presenta el elenco sistemático y la abundancia relativa de las especies ícticas de la Bahía de Navidad, Jalisco, México, área del Pacífico Oriental Tropical con gran diversidad íctica, poco conocida hasta ahora. El trabajo incluye 245 especies, 163 géneros y 72 familias, recolectadas durante el ciclo anual 1994-1995, las cuales se encuentran depositadas en la Colección biológica del Centro de Ecología Costera de la Universidad de Guadalajara. Las familias con mayor número de especies fueron Carangidae (20), Haemulidae (20), Serranidae (17), Sciaenidae (13) y Lutjanidae (8) 20 especies representaron el 85 % y 80 % de abundancia relativa y biomasa respectivamente, Microlepidotus brevipinnis, Caranx caninus, Caranx caballus, Kiphosus analogus y Caranx sexfasciatus fueron las especies mas representativas. La mayoría de las especies recolectadas (158 especies), 65% del total, tienen afinidad a la Provincia Panámica y una menor proporción con afinidades al Océano Pacífico Oriental 47 (19%), Circuntropicales 17 (7%), de la Provincia Mexicana 13 (5%), Indopacífico 8 (3%), y endémicas del Golfo de California 1 (0.4%). El alto porcentaje de especies de peces de Bahía de Navidad también presentes en el sur del Golfo de California, indica una fuerte afinidad entre ambas, lo cual sugiere una mayor extensión del límite sureño del Golfo de California hasta la zona de Bahía de Navidad, Jalisco.

A check-list and the relative abundance of the ichthyofauna from Bahia de Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico is presented. This poorly known area of the eastern Tropical Pacific ocean is characterized by its great fish diversity. A total of 245 fish species (163 genera, 72 families) were collected during the 1994-1995 annual cycle. Vouchers were deposited in Centro de Ecologia Costera, Universidad de Guadalajara. The most important families in number of species were Carangidae (20 species), Haemulidae (20), Serranidae (17), Sciaenidae (13) and Lutjanidae (8); 20 species represented 85 % and 80 % of relative abundance and biomass respectively. Microlepidotus brevipinnis, Caranx caninus, Caranx caballus, Kiphosus analogus and Caranx sexfasciatus, were the dominant species. Most fish species collected in Bahia de Navidad have zoogeographical affinity with the Panamic Province (65%), and in lesser proportion with the Eastern Pacific Ocean (19%), Circumtropical (7%), Mexican Province (5%), Indo-Pacific Ocean (3%) and Gulf of California (0.4%). The great ichthyological affinity between the study area and the southern Gulf of California suggests an extension of the of Gulf southern limit.

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jalisco, ichthyofauna, QH301-705.5, Jalisco, Ichthyofauna, Biology (General), bahia de navidad, Mexico, ichthyogeography, Bahia de Navidad

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