Siphonophores

Thirty-seven species of siphonophores are listed for the Costa Rican coastal and oceanic waters. All species were recorded from the Pacific coast, seven of them have been also collected off the Caribbean coast. These figures represent 10% of the 70 species known from the Caribbean Sea, and 42% of the 87 species known from the eastern tropical Pacific. Overall, the species recorded in Costa Rican waters represent close to 37% of the nearly 100 species known to be distributed in the tropical-equatorial belt. The relatively low biodiversity of siphonophores in the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica is clearly a result of the scarcity of research in this region. All the species currently known from Costa Rica are epipelagic forms living between the surface and 200 m, and have been recorded previously in the corresponding oceanographic regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Additional work in both oceanic and coastal waters is necessary, including coastal and estua-rine ecosystems and also deep waters (>200 m), which most probably harbor a diverse siphonophore fauna.

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Main Authors: Rodríguez Sáenz, Karina autor/a, Gasca, Rebeca Doctora autor/a 2044
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Language:eng
Subjects:Siphonophora, Zooplancton marino, Taxonomía,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:369762024-03-12T12:58:56ZSiphonophores Rodríguez Sáenz, Karina autor/a Gasca, Rebeca Doctora autor/a 2044 textengThirty-seven species of siphonophores are listed for the Costa Rican coastal and oceanic waters. All species were recorded from the Pacific coast, seven of them have been also collected off the Caribbean coast. These figures represent 10% of the 70 species known from the Caribbean Sea, and 42% of the 87 species known from the eastern tropical Pacific. Overall, the species recorded in Costa Rican waters represent close to 37% of the nearly 100 species known to be distributed in the tropical-equatorial belt. The relatively low biodiversity of siphonophores in the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica is clearly a result of the scarcity of research in this region. All the species currently known from Costa Rica are epipelagic forms living between the surface and 200 m, and have been recorded previously in the corresponding oceanographic regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Additional work in both oceanic and coastal waters is necessary, including coastal and estua-rine ecosystems and also deep waters (>200 m), which most probably harbor a diverse siphonophore fauna.Thirty-seven species of siphonophores are listed for the Costa Rican coastal and oceanic waters. All species were recorded from the Pacific coast, seven of them have been also collected off the Caribbean coast. These figures represent 10% of the 70 species known from the Caribbean Sea, and 42% of the 87 species known from the eastern tropical Pacific. Overall, the species recorded in Costa Rican waters represent close to 37% of the nearly 100 species known to be distributed in the tropical-equatorial belt. The relatively low biodiversity of siphonophores in the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica is clearly a result of the scarcity of research in this region. All the species currently known from Costa Rica are epipelagic forms living between the surface and 200 m, and have been recorded previously in the corresponding oceanographic regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Additional work in both oceanic and coastal waters is necessary, including coastal and estua-rine ecosystems and also deep waters (>200 m), which most probably harbor a diverse siphonophore fauna.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorSiphonophoraZooplancton marinoTaxonomíaDisponible en líneaMarine Biodiversity of Costa Rica, Central America / Ingo S. Wehrtmann, Jorge Cortés (eds.)Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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country México
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topic Siphonophora
Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía
Siphonophora
Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía
spellingShingle Siphonophora
Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía
Siphonophora
Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía
Rodríguez Sáenz, Karina autor/a
Gasca, Rebeca Doctora autor/a 2044
Siphonophores
description Thirty-seven species of siphonophores are listed for the Costa Rican coastal and oceanic waters. All species were recorded from the Pacific coast, seven of them have been also collected off the Caribbean coast. These figures represent 10% of the 70 species known from the Caribbean Sea, and 42% of the 87 species known from the eastern tropical Pacific. Overall, the species recorded in Costa Rican waters represent close to 37% of the nearly 100 species known to be distributed in the tropical-equatorial belt. The relatively low biodiversity of siphonophores in the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica is clearly a result of the scarcity of research in this region. All the species currently known from Costa Rica are epipelagic forms living between the surface and 200 m, and have been recorded previously in the corresponding oceanographic regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Additional work in both oceanic and coastal waters is necessary, including coastal and estua-rine ecosystems and also deep waters (>200 m), which most probably harbor a diverse siphonophore fauna.
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Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía
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Gasca, Rebeca Doctora autor/a 2044
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