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Published as part of Juan Violante-González, Scott Monks, Yesenia Gallegos-Navarro, Nataly G. Santos-Bustos, Princessa J. Villalba-Vasquez, Miranda-Delgado, Jesus E. & Carpio-Hernández, Dolores I., 2019, Metazoan parasite communities of the Pacific jack Caranx caninus (Pisces: Carangidae): exploring the variability of their parasite communities, pp. 1131-1151 in Journal of Natural History 53 (19) on page 1142, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1634773, http://zenodo.org/record/3673391
Figure 2. Species accumulation curves for component communities of Caranx caninus from four sampling locations. Slope of the species accumulation curves was in all locations less than 0.1 (Acapulco = 0.037, Marquelia = 0.015, San Blas = 0.009, Zapotalito = 0.039), indicating that more than 70% of the parasite species of these communities were sampled.
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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