The Gulf of California: Review of ecosystem status and sustainability challenges
- S. Lluch-Cota, E. Aragón-Noriega, A. Sierra-Beltrán
- Economics
- 1 April 2007
Occurrence of a continental slope decapod crustacean community along the edge of the minimum oxygen zone in the south eastern Gulf of California, Mexico
- M. Hendrickx
- Environmental Science
- 2001
The oxygen minimum zone at bottom level represents a dispersal barrier for continental shelf species, including species known to have a wide bathymetric distribution and factors other than oxygen content, affect the occurrence of species in the area.
Checklist of Anomuran crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda) from the Eastern tropical Pacific)
- M. Hendrickx, A. Harvey
- Environmental Science, Biology
- 1999
A total of 207 species, belonging to 56 genera, are included in the check list, the first ever made available for the entire tropical zoogeographic subregion of the west coast of America.
Distribution and ecology of deep-water mollusks from the continental slope, southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico
- P. Zamorano, M. Hendrickx, A. Toledano-Granados
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 2007
Analysis of samples of deep-water mollusks collected with a bottom dredge in the SE Gulf of California during four cruises in 2000–2001 shows that pelecypods occur in near anoxic values while scaphopod occur in intermediate oxygen concentrations.
Distribution and abundance of meiofauna in a Subtropical Coastal Lagoon in the south-eastern Gulf of California, Mexico
- S. E. G. Noguera, M. Hendrickx
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 1997
Geographic and bathymetric distribution of species of Munidopsis (Crustacea: Decapoda: Galathaeidae) in the SE Gulf of California, Mexico
- M. Hendrickx
- Environmental Science, Biology
- 2003
The most abundant species collected during this survey is M. depressa, which was also the most frequently collected species, and Munidopsis quadrata is the only species collected throughout the entire sampling region.
Habitats and biodiversity of decapod crustaceans in the SE Gulf of California, Mexico.
- M. Hendrickx
- Environmental ScienceRevista de Biología Tropical
- 1 August 1996
Biodiversity observed on Southern Sinaloa is so far the highest on record for marine and brackish-water habitants for a given section of this tropical zoogeographic region.
THE COMPLETE LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF JOHNGARTHIA PLANATUS (BRACHYURA: GRAPSOIDEA: GECARCINIDAE) DESCRIBED FROM LABORATORY REARED MATERIAL, WITH NOTES ON THE AFFINITY OF GECARCINUS AND JOHNGARTHIA
- J. Cuesta, Marcelo U. García-Guerrero, M. Hendrickx
- Biology
- 2007
A difference in size of the third maxilliped exopod supports the separation of Johngarthia from Gecarcinus, and a brief comparison of all known zoea I and megalopa stages of species of the GECarcinidae is made.
The genus Munida Leach (Crustacea, Decapoda, Galatheidae) in the eastern tropical Pacific, with description of two new species
- M. Hendrickx
- Biology
- 2000
The present contribution increases from 39 to 74 the number of localities known for the genus Munida in the region, which is made of previously known and 2 undescribed species, M. refulgens and Mun ida williamsi.
A NEW DEEP WATER SPECIES OF ODONTOZONA HOLTHUIS (DECAPODA, STENOPODIDAE) FROM THE SOUTHERN GULF OF CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
- M. Hendrickx, Unidad Acad
- Biology
- 1 March 2002
Odontozona foresti, a new deep water species of Stenopodidae is described from the southern Gulf of California, Mexico, and is distinguished from other species of Odontozona by the lack of dorsal spines on the telson, the presence of long, anteriorly directed horizontal sp spine on the posterior margin of both cervical and postcervical grooves.
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