Demersal fish assemblages of the continental shelf off Colima and Jalisco, Mexico (spring, 1995)

The structure of the soft-bottom demersal fish assemblages of the continental shelf off Jalisco and Colima, Mexico, was studied in an area of 410 km2. The classification of the 32 most abundant species resulting from the cluster analysis shows eight groups (three from the inner shell; four from the...

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Published inCiencias marinas Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 35 - 54
Main Authors Mariscal Romero, J, Aguilar Palomino, B, Lucano Ramirez, G, Rodriguez Ibarra, LE, Ruiz Ramirez, S, Gonzalez Sanson, G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 01.03.1998
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Summary:The structure of the soft-bottom demersal fish assemblages of the continental shelf off Jalisco and Colima, Mexico, was studied in an area of 410 km2. The classification of the 32 most abundant species resulting from the cluster analysis shows eight groups (three from the inner shell; four from the intermediate shelf and one from the slope shelf). The ordination through detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) defined seven units; the affinity and composition of these units were similar to that of the other technique. The multiple contrasts of the analysis of variance, using the depth/temperature/salinity scores, were significantly correlated with the group of stations and with the eigenvalues calculated for the species with the DCA. This confirms the presence of a bathymetric/thermic gradient and that the shallow thermocline has a segregation effect on the demersal assemblages of soft-bottom fishes.
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ISSN:0185-3880
2395-9053
DOI:10.7773/cm.v24i1.737