Feeding habits of the dwarf weakfish (Cynoscion nannus) off the coasts of Jalisco and Colima, Mexico


Autoria(s): Raymundo-Huizar, Alma R.; Pérez-España, Horacio; Mascaró, Maite; Chiappa-Carrara, Xavier
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

Sciaenids from the Pacific coast of Mexico are used as a second-class fish species for human consumption (Aguilar-Palomino et al., 1996). The dwarf weakfish (Cynoscion nannus) (Castro-Aguirre and Arvizu-Martínez, 1976) is often caught as bycatch in the shrimp fishery but, because of its small size (<27 cm TL, total length), it is not considered a valuable resource. This species can be found in great numbers in waters between 100 and 812 m (Allen and Robertson, 1994; Fischer et al., 1995) associated with the soft-bottom regions off the coast of Jalisco and Colima (González-Sansón et al., 1997).

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Raymundo-Huizar, Alma R. and Pérez-España, Horacio and Mascaró, Maite and Chiappa-Carrara, Xavier (2005) Feeding habits of the dwarf weakfish (Cynoscion nannus) off the coasts of Jalisco and Colima, Mexico. Fishery Bulletin, 103(2), pp. 453-460.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9634/

http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1032/huizar.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology #Fisheries
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