Mexico
Research Article
Zoogeographic Analysis of the Fish Fauna Associated with Soft Bottoms during El Nino-La Nina (98-99) In San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Author(s): Barjau-González E, Galván-Magaña F, Abitia-Cárdenas LA, Moreno-Sanchez XG and RodrÃÂguez-Romero JBarjau-González E, Galván-Magaña F, Abitia-Cárdenas LA, Moreno-Sanchez XG and RodrÃguez-Romero J
The San Ignacio Lagoon is part of the Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve, a location that has been declared a critical area for the conservation of marine mammals and fish that use it for breeding, feeding and refuge. The present paper has as its main focus to determine the impact of a large-scale oceanographic phenomenon (El Niño/La Niña) on the zoogeographic composition of the community of soft-bottom fish of the San Ignacio Lagoon.
During the warm El Niño period of spring and fall 1998, the average water temperatures in San Ignacio Lagoon were between 20.9 and 21.1°C (± 0.2°C), while during the summer of 1998 average temperatures were higher (24.3°C), and during the cold La Niña period of the 1999 winter a 13.4°C average temperature was recorded. Eight species were present during all seasons: Eucinostomus dowii, Hippocampus i.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2376-0214.1000123