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Population size structure and abnormalities in the number of rays of the Sea Star Pentaceraster cumingi (Valvatida: Oreasteridae) in Bahía Chamela, Mexican Pacific

Rev. biol. trop; 69 (1), 2021
Introduction: The Panamic Cushion Star Pentaceraster cumingi is widely distributed along the Tropical Eastern Pacific. This species strictly produces only five arms, but sometimes, this number varies or show another kind of abnormality. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the population size structure and ab...

Aproximación morfológica y molecular al conocimiento de las ofiuras (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) en el Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas (Pacífico Norte, Costa Rica)

Rev. biol. trop; 68 (3), 2020
Introducción: El conocimiento de la Clase Ophiuroidea es muy escaso y deficiente, a pesar de ser la que presenta el mayor número de especies del Filo Echinodermata con hasta 2 100. Además, apenas existen publicaciones dedicadas específicamente al grupo de las ofiuras en la vertiente pacífica de Cost...

Kinetics and Equilibrium of Mercury Sorption by Three Different Types of Live Algae

Abstract The kinetics and equilibrium of experimental data of mercury (II) sorption using three different macrophytes E. crassipes, E. azurea and S. ariculata were analyzed. From the kinetic models used, the model 1, which considers the surface area of constant sorption, presents the coefficient of deter...

Population structure and reproductive cycle of the commercial sea cucumber Holothuria mexicana (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) in Belize

Rev. biol. trop; 66 (4), 2018
Abstract The population and reproductive biology of the commercial sea cucumber Holothuria mexicana (Ludwig, 1875) was studied in Southern Belize (Caribbean Sea), including the sex ratio, size at sexual maturity and reproductive cycle, as well as the size structure among habitats located inside and outsi...

Fossil Asterozoa (Echinodermata) of Argentina

Rev. biol. trop; 63 (supl.2), 2015
Abstract Thefossil Asterozoa of Argentina have received scant attention. Marine rocks of Early Devonian-Late Miocene age yield ten species of Asterozoa (four Asteroidea and six Ophiuroidea), including the new Neogene record of Astropecten sp. presently introduced. Due to homonymy, Marginix nomen novum is...

Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Asteroidea (Echinodermata) from Tepexi de Rodriguez, Puebla, Mexico

Rev. biol. trop; 63 (supl.2), 2015
Abstract Seven asteroids are described from the Tlayua quarries (18° 35´ N - 97° 56´ W), recovered from the Middle Member of the Tlayua Formation. Tlayua quarries are 94 km southeast of Puebla and 2 km northeast of the town of Tepexi de Rodriguez in the Eastern part of central Mexico. The Middle Memb...

Primeros registros de equinodermos (Echinodermata) en aguas someras de Corn Island, Caribe, Nicaragua

Rev. biol. trop; 63 (supl.2), 2015
Resumen Los estudios de muchos grupos faunísticos de invertebrados marinos han sido escasos en la zona de la Región Autónoma del Atlántico Sur (RAAS), de Nicaragua. A lo anterior se añade la falta de información general con respecto a la biodiversidad faunística de Corn Island. La fauna de equinod...

A literature review of the Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) from the Pacific coast of Mexico

Rev. biol. trop; 63 (supl.2), 2015
Abstract Despite the important effort of knowing the Ophiuroidea diversity in the Mexican Pacific, some mistakes in the taxonomic nomenclature have pervaded through time. In order to clarify the latter, a checklist based on literature review of brittle stars from the Mexican Pacific is provided. We revie...

Micro identificación taxonómica y nuevos caracteres diagnósticos del erizo marino Astropyga pulvinata (Diadematoida: Diadematidae)

Rev. biol. trop; 63 (supl.2), 2015
Resumen Astropyga pulvinata es un diademátido que posee cinco pares de series de puntos iridiscentes presentes en los interambulacros. A partir de la observación 20 individuos in vivo a través de un estereoscopio y el análisis con un Microscopio Electrónico de Barrido se identificaron los pedicelari...

Taxonomía y biogeografía ecológica de los equinoideos irregulares (Echinoidea: Irregularia) de México

Rev. biol. trop; 63 (supl.2), 2015
Resumen La localización geográfica de México, entre las influencias oceánicas del Atlántico centro-occidental y del Pacífico centro-oriental, explica en gran medida su enorme diversidad biológica y ecosistémica. Las investigaciones sobre equinodermos en México comenzaron a mitades del siglo XIX,...