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    Distributional and Ecological Notes on the Halfbeaks of Eastern Gulf of Mexico, with a Provisional Key for Their Identifification by Contreras Balderas, Salvador, Lozano Vilano, María de Lourdes, García Ramírez, María Elena

    Published 1997
    “…Several fishes of the halfbeak genus Hyporhamphus occumng in the Mexican Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea have been misidentified or confused in the literature. …”
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    Ecomorphological trajectories of reef fish sister species (Pomacentridae) from both sides of the Isthmus of Panama by Aguilar Medrano, Rosalía

    Published 2018
    “…The eastern Pacific and the Caribbean Sea were separated by the Isthmus of Panama ~ 3–6 Mya and allopatric speciation occurred on either side of the isthmus. …”
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    Culture of Marine Sciaenids in Low Salinity: an Opportunity for Expanded Aquaculture in Mexico by González-Félixa, Mayra L., Perez-Velazquez, Martin, Ibarra-Garciaparra, Germán E., Trujillo-Villalba, Jorge

    Published 2017
    “…In Mexico, among finfish familiessubjected to fisheries in the Pacific Ocean, Sciaenidae contributes with the largest number of captured species(24 species), while 13 species of sciaenids are captured in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Besidesthe 37 species exploited in commercial fisheries, there are more representatives of this family in Mexico. …”
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    New ecological and taxonomic remarks on Sabinella troglodytes and Nanobalcis worsfoldi (Gastropoda: Eulimidae) living on the “slate-pencil sea urchin” from the Mexican Caribbean re... by González Vallejo, Norma Emilia, De León González, Jesús Ángel

    Published 2018
    “…Mantle pigmentation patterns, mode of attachment, live displacement, and other ecological observations on the host are presented for the first time for both species from the Mexican Caribbean Sea. Keywords: Ectoparasites; Echinoderms; Eucidaris; Shallow water; Symbiosis Resumen Eulimidae es una de las familias más diversificadas entre los gasterópodos marinos parásitos. …”
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