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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Uno de los principales objetivos de esta investigación es contribuir al estudio del ictioplancton y zooplancton durante el evento El Niño 1997 en el Pacífico Sur Oriental y a la vez relacionar la abundancia, migración y distribución de los diferentes grupos de organismos con los parámetros de temperatura y salinidad, con respecto a la variación de la población del ictioplancton
    Description: In the initial part of the VII antarctic expedition, between Guayaquil-Valparaíso, on board vessel B/I Orion of ecuadorian navy in december 1998, zooplankton samples were collected through horizontal and oblique drags using nets bongo 500µm. The purpose of the later analysis was to determine the ichthyoplankton population in the South Eastern Pacific. No stations were done in peruvian water.Total amount of 6380 eggs (10m²)-1 and 2173 larvas (10m²)-1 were estimated from the analysis. The fish eggs belonging to 8 orders, 13 families and 1 genera, while 7 orders, 14 families and 20 genera of fish larvae were registered. The highest concentration of fish eggs was registered in tropical superficial waters masses (ATS), suntropical superficial (ASS) and coastal peruvian waters (ACP). The fish larvae were more abundant in chileans coastal waters, where equatorial subsuperficial water masses (AESS), subtropical subsuperficial (ASS), subantarctic (ASA) and peruvian coastal (ACP) waters found Sardinops sagax y Thunnus sp., larvae were recorded in the south west of Gulf of Guayaquil. There were also identification of two species related with tropical waters, de Benthosema panamense y Myctophum sp. The most representative families in the study ares were Bathylagidae, Gonostomatidae, Scombridae y Myctophidae with the genera Diogenichthys sp., Gonichthys laternatun, Gonichthys sp, Lampanycthus sp., related with tropical species from the west. The presence, migration and distribution of the ichthyoplankton suggest a direct relationship with the temperature of the study area. The temperature and salinity have directly influenced the showing up and distribution of the ichthyoplankton, showed a migration to the North of Chile that coincided with the temperature decreasing.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Zooplankton ; Environmental factors ; Population dynamics ; Fish larvae ; Ichthyoplankton ; Zooplankton ; El Nino phenomena ; Geographical distribution ; Environmental factors ; Population dynamics ; Fish eggs ; Fish larvae
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se analizaron 29 muestras de fondo en el presente estudio, entre las profundidades de 13 y 1958 m, colectadas durante el crucero R/V "Eastward", en octubre de 1976, (Tabla 1). Se identificaron un total de 11 especies del género Bolivina: B. acutula Bandy; B. alata (Seguenza); B. globulosa Cushman; B. interjuncta, f. typica Cushman; B. pacifica Cushman & McCulloch; B. plicata D'Orbigny; B. pseudoplicata Heron-Allen & Earland; B. pseudobeyrichi Cushman, f. bradyi Asano; B. subadvena serrata Natland; B. cf. spissa Cushman y B. tongi Cushman.
    Description: Twenty nine bottom samples have been analized in this study, between 13 and 1598 m. of depth, that were collected in october 1976 during the oceanographic expedition R/V "Eastward". (Plate 1). Eleven species of genera Bolivina have been identified: B. acutula Bandy; B. alata (Seguenza); B. globulosa Cushman; B. interjuncta, f. typica Cushman; B. pacifica Cushman & McCulloch; B. plicata D'Orbigny; B. pseudoplicata Heron-Allen & Earland; B. pseudobeyrichi Cushman, f. bradyi Asano, B. subadvena serrata Natland; B. cf. spissa Cushman y B. tongi Cushman.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Zooplankton ; Foraminifera ; Geographical distribution ; Zooplankton
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El presente estudio tiene como propósito principal el dar a conocer las especies de bivalvos de la plataforma superior interna de la Provincia de Manabí; relacionándolos con la profundidad, tipo de sedimento, parámetros químicos, abundancia relativa y distribución de estos organismos. Considera que la información recopilada a través de estos trabajos, permitirá tener el cuadro referencial de las condiciones bióticas y abióticas de los bivalvos marinos de la plataforma superior interna de la Provincia de Manabí.
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    Description: Bivalvos, Veneridae
    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Marine molluscs ; Geographical distribution ; Abundance
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Normalmente en los levantamientos geodésicos se utilizan dos tipos de referencias: las coordenadas de origen y el datum vertical: Las primeras están en función del elipsoide o superficie matemática de referencia que más se ajusta al área, y el segundo; por la determinación del nivel medio del mar con 19 años de observación. El Ecuador tiene como elipsoide de referencia, el Internacional y el datum horizontal del punto localizado en la Canoa, Venezuela (Provisional South American Datum 1956, PSAD 56), cuya coordenadas han sido transportadas a nuestro país mediante redes geodésicas. En 1948, el Ecuador instaló una estación mareográfica en la Libertad (Lat. 020° 12'S., Long. 80° 55'W) y a la determinación del datum vertical se refiere el presente trabajo.
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    Keywords: Geodesy ; Datum levels ; Geodesy
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: En el área de Monteverde se ha estudiado por primera vez a los foraminíferos bentónicos de la zona de turbulencia hasta los 20 metros de profundidad, caracterizada por la gran agitación de sus aguas debido a los oleajes y se ha encontrado en todas estaciones a las especies Cibicides bertheloti, f. bouena, Cibicides floridanus, Quinqueloculina lamarckiana y Quinqueloculina granulosa que pertenecen a la provincia zoogeográfica Panamena propuesta por Boltovskoy (1965), Boltovskoy y Gualancañay (1975), Boltovskoy (1976), and Gualancañay (1986).
    Description: In Monteverde area it has been studied for the first time to the benthics foraminifera in the turbulence area until the 20 meters deep, know its for the great agitation of their waters due to the surfs and has been in all stations to the species Cibicides bertheloti, f. bouena, Cibicides floridanus, Quinqueloculina lamarckiana and Quinqueloculina granulosa that belong to the Panamanian zoogeographic proposed by Boltovskoy (1965), Boltovskoy y Gualancañay (1975), Boltovskoy (1976), and Gualancañay (1986).
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Biogeography ; Zoobenthos ; Biogeography ; Foraminifera ; Zoobenthos ; Geographical distribution
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El presente trabajo es una contribución para el conocimiento de la oceanografía biológica de la región ecuatorial tropical donde se manifiestan estas importantes perturbaciones climáticas.
    Description: The present study is based on the plankton samples collected in the cruise carried out by the Oceanographic Institute of the Equatorian Navy during september 2001. For this study 10 zooplankton samples was analyzed and corresponding to five coastal stations, located approximately in a transect between 81 W and from 1° N to 3°S. 8,208 organisms belonging to 23 families, 43 genus and 97 copepods species were identified. For each station was obtained the percentages of males and females, and the total average for the five stations too. Of the total of identified species 72.51% corresponded to females specimens and 27.49% to males specimens. The distribution of the copépodos species was associated to the conditions oceanographic that were presented during september of 2001. The copepods species of the south of the coast of the Ecuador, they were conformed mainly by species of cold waters, associated to a strong influence of the Humboldt Current that would have contributed to the displacement of characteristic species of cold waters, from the costs of Chile and Perú toward the costs of Ecuador. While in waters of intermediate temperatures, they were species conformed mainly by a transition fauna between cold waters of the south and the warm of the north. On relationship to the station more to the north, the copepods were conformed mainly by species of warm waters. This way, new expectations about the study of biological indicators in the oceanography one could wait, with the analysis and study of the climatic variability and their effect in the populations of the plankton in the ocean.
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    Keywords: Plankton ; Zooplankton ; Geographical distribution ; Marine ecology ; Indicator species ; Community composition ; Marine crustaceans ; Abundance ; Plankton ; Zooplankton ; Marine ecology ; Indicator species ; El Nino phenomena ; Geographical distribution
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se estudiaron 47 muestras bentónicas, en junio de 1986 y febrero de 1987. Utilizando la embarcación LAE "RIGEL" del Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada del Ecuador. Trece especies de poliquetos bentónicos son identificados en la zona estudiada. Diopatra splendidisima y paraonides platibranchia fueron las más abundantes en el área del canal del Morro y Sternaspis fosser para el canal de Jambelí. Durante el período de muestreo, febrero de 1987, la temperatura del agua osciló entre 27 y 32°C. Los sedimentos de tipo arena limosa y limo fueron los más frecuentes en el área del canal de Jambelí con profundidades medias entre 11 y 50 metros, mientras que la textura arena y limo arenoso son para el canal del Morro, con profundidades medias entre 6 y 34 metros. Se discutte la relativa participación de las especies identificadas en los fondos estuarinos, además se presentan mapas de distribución.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Estuaries ; Zoobenthos ; Zoobenthos ; Geographical distribution ; Estuaries
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El propósito de esta investigación fue realizar una evaluación de la distribución de las especies del fitoplancton (red 55u), durante noviembre-diciembre-2001, en una región latitudinal que implica dos áreas insulares del Pacífico Tropical Islas Cocos e Islas Galápagos, estudios que serán de gran contribución científica para el conocimiento de estas especies en la región del mar ecuatoriano.
    Description: The investigation is a contribution to the study of the geographical distribution of phytoplankton. Water samples were obtained with a 55 µm mesh size net in a transect from Punta Arenas to Cocos Island (Costa Rica) and to the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador), on board R/V Robert Seaman of the Sea Educational Association (Woods Hole), between November 26 and December 10, 2001. The identification of 91 phytoplankton species was possible, including 24 Centricae and 11 Pennatae diatom species, 43 dinoflagellate species and 13 species among others (Tintinnids, Silicoflagellates and Cianophytas). In the northern part of the transect, between 6° and 5° N, the species Pseudonitzschia delicatissima was dominant, this species is associated to the presence of species such as Blefarocysta splendor-maris, Ceratium furca, Goniodoma polyedricum, and Planktoniella sol (5° S), representing strictly warm water conditions. Thermal values were between 27.25 °C and 27.04 °C and salinities of 33.00 UPS were found. The presence of Ornithocercus steinni and Pyrophacus steinni, species of warm and oceanic conditions, possibly inidicate areas of not very defined mixtures in the intermediate part of the studied transect (4° S - 0°) with temperatures ranging between 26.8 °C and 24.6 °C and salinities between 33.23 and 33.42 UPS. The biomass of phytoplankton decreased in the southern region (northwest of Floreana Island, 1°1 S) and very high diversity of species of warm conditions (Ceratium tripos), and the cold condicitions (Chaetoceros and Bacteriastrum) was found; the temperature record showed 21.5 °C and the salinity was 34.86 UPS.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Phytoplankton ; Biomass ; Species diversity ; Geographical distribution ; Phytoplankton ; Biomass ; Species diversity ; Cruises ; Oceanic islands
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El presente trabajo corresponde al análisis de zooplancton colectado en cinco estaciones localizadas en el río Guayas. La primera estación estuvo situada 10 km. río arriba de la confluencia del río Babahoyo con el río Daule, en un pozo acuífero. Las otras estaciones se situaron en cuatro sitios consecutivos a lo largo del río Guayas. En este trabajo se han identificado 10 especies: Brachionus plicatilis (O. F. Muller) (Rotifera), Alona cambouei Guerne and Richard, 1893; Moina micrura Kurz, 1874 (Cladocera); Acartia tonsa Dana, 1848; Oithona dissimilis Linberg, 1940; Oithona neotropica Herbs, 1967; Oithona oligohalina Fonseca o Bjornberg, 1976; Mesocyclops longisetus (Thiebaud, 1914) y Pseudodiaptomus longispinosus Chad, 1989 (Copepoda). Las especies identificadas en el río Guayas correspondieron a hábitat de aguas ecuatorianas.
    Description: Five zooplankton stations have been analized. The first one was a pond sitiated 10 Km. away from the confluence of the Babahoyo and Daule rivers. The rest of stations came from four consecutive points in the Guayas river iincluding the brackish water area at the mouth of the river. A total of ten taxa have been recorded in this report. These are: Brachionus plicatilis 8O. F. Muller) (Rotifera), Alona cambouei Guerne and Richard, 1893; Moina micrura Kurz, 1874 (Cladocera); Acartia tonsa dana; 1848; Oithona dissimilis Lindberg, 1840; Oithona neotropica Herbst, 1967; Oithona oligohalina Fonseca o Bjornberg, 1976; Mesocyclops longisetus (Thiebaud, 1914) and Pseudodiaptomus longispinosus Chad, 1989 (Copepoda).
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    Keywords: Zooplankton ; Geographical distribution ; Rivers ; Estuaries ; Brackishwater environment ; Zooplankton ; Freshwater ; Geographical distribution ; Rivers ; Estuaries ; Brackishwater environment
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El propósito de estas investigaciones, es contribuir al conocimiento sobre la presencia de Limnorias en los principales puertos del Ecuador, además evaluar el daño que ocasionan.
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    Description: wood-boring organisms, harbors
    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Environmental factors ; Salinity ; Temperature ; Marine molluscs ; Marine organisms ; Geographical distribution ; Oceanographic data ; Environmental factors ; Salinity ; Temperature
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El aporte de esta investigación, será dar una evaluación sobre la distribución cuali-cuantitativamente del fitoplancton y paralelamente iniciar una base de datos en 5 bahías de las Islas Galpagos.
    Description: The investigations of chlorophylls, cell counts, and qualitative or indicators species (net 50u), were presented, that used simultaneously provide valuable ecological information on the community of the phytoplankton accomplished in five bays: Bahia Naufragio (San Cristóbal Island), B. Pto. Velasco Ibarra (Floreana island), B.Villamil (Isabela Island), B. Academia (Santa Cruz Island), B. Darwin (Genovesa Island), during September- October/1999. Biomass in weight (chlorophyll "a") of 0.560 mg/m³ corresponds to a cellular biomass of 403.628 cel/l, with a relationship of 1.1, with exception of the area of upwelling in Isabela that was 1.3 (1.546 mg/m³: 5405.123 cel/l). 71 species were identified in water samples and 132 species in net samples (50u) in the community of the phytoplankton on each Island. The diatoms were dominant and the Dinoflagellates, Tintínnidos, Cocolitofóridos, Cyanophytas, Microflagellates and Ciliados were found in a low concentration. In cell counts Thalassiosira subtilis and Gymnodinium sp., were the species of high occurrence in all the bays, except for Isabela wich presented a bloom of Chaetoceros curvisetus. In net samples (50u), on Isabela Island and Floreana Island indicators species of upwelling were registered, among them we found: Corethron criophilum, C. curvisetus, Thalassiosira, subtilis, Gymnodinium sp.; On San Cristóbal y santa Cruz the species diversity evidenced a mixture zone mainly with species of tropical warm conditions as Ceratocorys horrida, Blepharocysta splendor, C. tripos, C. trichoceros, C. deflexum, C. contortum, C. vultur, C. massiliense, C. strctum, Dinophysis caudata, D. forthii, D. doriforum, Ornithcercus steinii, O. magnificus, Goniodoma polyedricum, Gonyaulax sp. The distribution of species presented a particular characteristic for each bay. Furthermore, some benthic species were observed wich are indicators from strong turbulence zones in the water column. As a general rule for the season between september and october of 1999, was observed a good biological productivity associated with the current of Cromwell with light indicator toward the next seasonal change, probably by local and extra regional process influence of the climate conditions.
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    Keywords: Phytoplankton ; Biomass ; Geographical distribution ; Chlorophylls ; Species diversity ; Variability ; Phytoplankton ; Chlorophylls ; Biomass ; Geographical distribution ; Species diversity
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El presente trabajo es el resultado de un análisis cuali-cualitativo de 84 muestras de plancton colectadas en aguas costeras (10.-0 m de profundidad) en diez localidades de las Islas Galápagos entre Agosto de 1975 - Julio de 1976. Se da a conocer 29 grupos de organismos del zooplancton, determinándose que los grupos dominantes en las estaciones objeto de este estudio y en orden decreciente de su abundancia fueron: Copépodos, Pterópodos, Apendiculares, Quetognatos, Decápodos y Huevos de Peces. Se hacen evaluaciones del volumen de plancton y de la cantidad de organismos del zooplancton. Se detrmina que la distribución del zooplancton fue poco homogénea en las localidades estudiadas. mayores concentraciones se registraron hacia la parte central del Archipiélago. Medianas concentraciones hacia el Sur-Este. Baja concentración hacia el Occidente (Punta Espinosa). Se presentan datos de temperatura y salinidad superficiales, su distribución en las Islas y su posible influencia sobre el zooplancton. El zooplancton de las Islas durante el tiempo de estudio presenta un elevado grado de afinidad poblacional (en variedad de grupos). Finalmente se establece que el zooplancton de las Islas durante la época de estudio fue eminentemente nutritivo.
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    Keywords: Zooplankton ; Geographical distribution ; Coastal waters ; Zooplankton ; Coastal waters ; Geographical distribution ; Abundance
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El presente trabajo es una contribución al conocimiento de la bio-oceanografía del mar ecuatoriano, forma parte del proyecto de Monitoreo de las condiciones oceanográficas en el mar ecuatoriano y su relación con eventos de El Niño, realizadas en el B/I ORION del Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada (INOCAR) en septiembre-octubre 2001, como un aporte a la comunidad científica.
    Description: The present research corresponds to the cruise carried out by the Oceanographic Institute of the Ecuadorian Navy in september 2001, between 89°W - 81°1W and 1°N - 3°3S. The distribution of plankton populations associated with upwelling areas of the coastal brunch of the Humboldt Current in the Gulf of Guayaquil, and toward the Galápagos, upwelling of the Cromwell Current, forming patches in the central region and toward the Gulf of Guayaquil, is decribed. Increased phytoplankton (diatoms) production was found south of the equatorial region, coincident with the presence of dinoflagellates species of warm-oceanic waters allowing slight mixed areas. The higher abundance of zooplankton (copepods) were found to the east of the Galápagos Islands, decreasing toward the continent. These bio-geographic conditions point to higher productivity areas to the south and lower productivity areas to the north of the studied area, characterized by the position of the equatorial front. A. patch the high biological productivity was also evidenced in the oceanic region, atypical condition associated to the global cooling of the La Niña event, and/ or advances of upwelling waters toward the continent, processes of great importance for the pelagic resources of Ecuador.
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    Keywords: Biological production ; Geographical distribution ; Phytoplankton ; Zooplankton ; Population density ; Diatoms ; Phytoplankton ; Diatoms ; Zooplankton ; Biological production ; Upwelling ; Population density ; Cruises ; Abundance ; Geographical distribution
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El presente artículo describe la presencia de elevados valores de clorofila "a" subsuperficial al Sur Frente Ecuatorial en 3 zonas de termoclinas no bien definidas y de altos valores de nutrientes, encontrándos durante el primer Crucero Oceanográfico de 1988, (CO-1-88, agosto de 1988) a bordo del BAE. "ORION". Se analizan tres secciones longitudinales: 82° 0' W, 85° 0' W y 92° 0' W, obteniéndose patrones similares de elevada clorofila "a" al Sur del Frente. Se relacionan estas características, en el presente artículo, con zonas enriquecidas por posibles afloramientos provenientes de la Subcorriente Ecuatorial.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Chlorophylls ; Chlorophylls ; Geographical distribution
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El proyecto de "Gestión Ambiental de la Armada" en el área estuarina adyacente al reten Naval de Posorja, tuvo como objetivo realizar un muestreo de plancton y sus condiciones ambientales actuales, a fin de conservar los ecosistemas marino-costeros y su diversidad biológica para el beneficio de la población local, la ciencia y educación establecido en la estrategia de desarrollo sustentable adaptadas al Cambio Climático (Gaibor, et al., 2000).
    Description: During the phytoplankton and zooplankton studies in the Morro Channel near to Posorja Navy in april/2006. The phytoplankton communities are identify 94 species (quantitative) and 81 species (qualitative), being the centric and pennate diatoms the most frequent group in both methodologies. The abundant and frequent species were Thalassiosira sp., T. nitzschiodes, Navicula sp., P. sulcata, S. costatum (0m); T. nitschioides, S. costatum, P. sulcata, M. nemuloides (bottom of the column of water); and in the qualitative analysis the most abundant species were S. costatum, T. nitzschioides, P. sulcata, Chaetoceros curvisetus. In consideration to the harmful phytoplankton, the presence of Prorocentrum maximum, Dinophysis caudata and Noctiluca scintillans species that it have provoked blooms causing red tides in the Gulf of Guayaquil (intern and external). The zooplankton was evidenced 25 groups represented by micro-crustacean (copepod, brachyura zoeas, cirripedia larvae, eufáusidos, decapods and other groups like the chaetognata. The component ichthyoplankton registered low density of larval stadiums of fish. The diversity indexes reflect security intermissions between 2 to 3 bits/cell of the plankton.
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    Keywords: Phytoplankton ; Zooplankton ; Estuaries ; Geographical distribution ; Phytoplankton ; Zooplankton ; Abundance ; Estuaries ; Geographical distribution
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Salinas por su posición en la península de Santa Elena está situada en el límite noroeste del Golfo de Guayaquil y, debido a que la línea costanera se curva hacia el noroeste y se coloca por ello fuera de la acción de la corriente de Humboldt, aumenta progresivamente la precipitación hacia el norte (PMRC, 1995). Se realiza el estudio de las especies de foraminíferos bentónicos del área de Salinas y se hace la relación de las especies más frecuentes: Elphidium articulatum, f, typica; reophax cf. guttiferus; Rotalia cubensis y Textularia secasensis con los factores ambientales: salinidad, temperatura, pH, oxígeno, profundidad, turbidez, alimentación y sustrato.
    Description: Salinas because of its position in Santa Elena Peninsula is located in the northwest limit of the Guayaquil Gulf and, due to the fact that the coastal line is curved toward the northeast far away from the action of the Humboldt current, progressively increases the rainfall northward (PMRC, 1995). A study of the kinds of the benthic foraminifera species of the area of Salinas has been done and the relationship of the most frequent Kinds is done: Elphidium articulatum, f. typica; Reophax cf. guttiferus; Rotalia cubensis and Textularia secasensis with the environmental factors: salinity, temperature, pH, oxygen, depth, turbidez, food and sustratum.
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    Keywords: Benthos ; Environmental factors ; Geographical distribution ; Foraminifera ; Benthos ; Environmental factors ; Geographical distribution
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Con este aporte al mejor conocimiento de los Pterópodos y Heterópodos, el INOCAR cumple con una recomendación de la Comisión Permanente del Pacífico Sur (CPPS) de estudiar los organismos bioindicadores con la finalidad de encontrar en un futuro, especies que se puedan utilizar como Biondicadores tempranos del Evento "El Niño".
    Description: From the analysis of 135 zooplankton surface samples, obtained each 15 days since june/90 to mayo/98 at the station "La Libertad", the position is 10 miles off shore the coast of Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador. 15 planktonic gastropds were identified, of which 10 are Pteropods and 5 are Heteropods. From the 15 species founded, 9 are considered about good biological indicators of the marine ecosystem, including anomalous or unstable conditions and the warm event "El Niño", they are the following:Hyalocylis striata, Limacina trochiformis, Creseis virgula, Creseis acicula, Desmopterus papilio, Atlanta peroni, Atlanta lesueuri, Atlanta gaudichaudi y Atlanta turriculata. The 6 specie that have been showed few abundance and no allway respond to the variations of the marine ecosystem near the coast of Ecuador, they are: Firoloida desmaresti, Cavolinia uncinata, Cavolinia longirostris, Diacria quadridentata, Limacina bulimoides y Clio pyramidata. With the intention to know better the marine environment variation of each year since june/90 to mayo98, in this paper an analysis of the presence and relative abundance of the Pteropods and Heteropods founded is presented. These percentage and the different marine environment condition are relationed and are included "normal" and "anomalous or unstable" condition and the warm event "El Niño". For a better knowledment of each one species in the marine ecosystem of the ecuadorian coast, and abstract appreciation of the marine environment relation and the total and relative abundances, development of the organisms and the shell, is presented, and when forming association the different populations. For a better observation of the change on the total abundance of each one species, two tables and five figures are presented, where show the variation of the relations between the species and the "normal" or "anomalous" in the marine environment 10 miles off shore the ecuadorian coast.
    Description: Incluye ref.bibl.,grafs., tbls.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Indicator species ; Marine molluscs ; Indicator species ; Geographical distribution ; El Nino phenomena ; Fixed stations
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El propósito de este trabajo es contribuir a conocer que especies de vaquitas o babosas de mar tenemos en la costa del Ecuador, cual es su abundancia, distribución, densidad, hábitat e importancia que tienen estas especies, dar a conocer sus características taxonómicas, que permitan ser identificadas por otros investigadores para que puedan desarrollar otros trabajos de investigación.
    Description: Of the study of 25 localities, in all the coast of continental Ecuador, belonging, to the Provinces of Esmeraldas, Manabí, Guayas and El Oro, obtained during three years, 2003, 2004 and 2005. In 12 sites, were observed two species of mollusks that belong to two genus of family APLYSIIDAE in 12 sites Dolabrifera dolabrifera was observed, but only in one site of them "Las conchas", located between La Libertad and Salinas, one specimen of Aplysia californica was observed. During year 2003, the family APLYSIIDAE, was observed in three sites of the Ecuadorian coast, located in the Bay of Santa Elena. During the 2004, in four sites (3 in Manabí Province and one in the Guayas Province). During in the 2005 in 12 places, was observed, six specimens in the Manabí Province and six the Guayas Province. These genuses were not observed in the Esmeraldas Province and El Oro Province. The maximum weight of the organism measure in Dolabrifera dolabrifera with 158 grams and the measured were: length 41 mm, height 25 mm; the atrophied shell with length 20 mm and height 12 mm. The place where the greater relative abundance of Dolabrifera dolabrifera was in Los Frailes of the National Park Machalilla (South margin or left side of the bay) with 160 oreganisms/m² and the smaller abundance registered was in Port Cayo, with 1 organism/m², observed in the 2005. The taxonomic characteristics of each species, is given, the maximum and minimum weight of the organism and the measures of the shells, as well as the distribution and relative abundance along the Ecuador coast.
    Description: Incluye ref.bibl., ilus., grafs.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Intertidal environment ; Marine molluscs ; Abundance ; Habitat ; Coastal zone ; Geographical distribution ; Intertidal environment ; Organism morphology
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El presente trabajo comprende el estudio de la distribution cualitativa y cuantitativa del fitoplancton en el Golfo de Guayaquil, durante dos épocas: Húmeda y seca. El propósito del presente trabajo con respecto al zooplankton está orientado a conocer los cambios en la composición, abundancia y diversidad del zooplancton y en particular el Phyllum Chaetognatha con el objetivo de relacionar la distribución de las especies de Quetognatos con los parámetros físicos. En lo relacionado al estudio del microbentos, se pretende estudiar la composición específica y la abundancia relativa de las especies de la microflora béntica y de la microfauna bentónica y su relación con factores ambientales.
    Description: The present work comprehends the study of the qualitative and quantitative distribution of the phytoplankton in the Gulf of Guayaquil, during two season: Winter and summer. There were identified 63 species in water samples and 79 species in samples with net of 50u in the community of the phytoplankton. The diatoms prevailed dominant and in smaller concentration the dinoflagellates, cianobacters flagellates and tintinnoids. The cell biomass was represented by Paralia sulcata and Skeletonema costatum, they were the most abundant species in all the area. In net samples of 50u the dominant species were: Polymyxus coronalis, Thalassiotrix frawenfeldii, Pseudonitzschia longissima y species benthics: Coscinodiscus perforatus y Cyclotella menenghiniana. The most biomass of zooplankton was registered at the 17 ava bright and the less productivity of zooplankton was registered at Daule River however it was observed a coexist a good diversity of zooplankton groups during season. Stablishment that the species of chaetognatha has a distributions variability in the space and temporal, during september was observed the hight diversity and destacated the most individual numbers density of S. peruviana, S. bodoti and S. neglecta at the Canal of Cascajal and Posorja areas. It was observed a broad distribution main of the species S. bedoti and S. neglecta in the Guayas river ecosystem where it was registered sporadic at 23 stations located near of Mondragon Island until the Canal of Cascajal. It was reported to first registered the species S. bedoti and S. neglecta at the stations denominated second of Perimetral bright and it is distribution continued until the Portete and 17 ava brights localized at interior ramal of Estero Salado during wet season. In the related to the study of the microbenthics, it is sought to study the composition of species and the relative abundance of the species of the benthics microflora and of the benthics microfauna and their relationship with environmental factors.
    Description: Incluye ref.bibl., grafs.
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    Keywords: Phytoplankton ; Biomass ; Zooplankton ; Benthos ; Geographical distribution ; Estuaries ; Diatoms ; Microorganisms ; Community composition ; Seasonal variations ; Phytoplankton ; Diatoms ; Biomass ; Zooplankton ; Microorganisms ; Benthos ; Geographical distribution ; Estuaries
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: En este trabajo se presentan los resultados de las investigaciones de foraminíferos bentónicos, muestreados durante los cruceros de marzo y agosto de 1985, en los Canales de Cascajal y Jambelí (Fig. 1 y 2), y en febrero de 1987 en el Canal del Morro (Fig. 3). Un total de 19 especies fueron identificadas (Tabla II), las que están determinando ambientes estuarino y marino. Las especies con mayor frecuencia relativa fueron relacionadas con los sedimentos superficiales y la profundidad. Habiendo obtenido como resultado una pobreza en la población de foraminíferos bentónicos en toda el área de estudio.
    Description: Incluye ref.bibl.ilus., tbls.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Foraminifera ; Geographical distribution
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Del análisis de 17 muestras del zooplancton, tomadas en el Golfo de Guayaquil, de 4 cruceros correspondientes a Mayo de 1973, Febrero de 1978, Marzo 1982 y Noviembre 1983, se encontraron 5 especies de Pterópodos y 2 de Heterópodos, que son: Creseis chierchiae, C. acicula, Limacina trochiformis, L. inflata, Atlanta gaudichaudi y a. lessueuri. Se da una descricpión morfológica general del organismo, resaltando sus características taxonómicas más importantes de la especie y se complementa con algunas preferencias ecológicas de cada una de ellas. Se presenta un mapa con las estaciones de los diferentes cruceros y dos tablas mostrando la posición y la presencia de las especies en los diferentes años.
    Description: Incluye ref.bibl., tbls., ilus.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Organism morphology ; Marine molluscs ; Geographical distribution
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El propósito de este trabajo tiene como finalidad reportar por primera vez, la presencia de esta familia Caecidae, los géneros Caecum y Elephantanellum, y siete especies para aguas ecuatorianas ampliando la distribución de estos micromoluscos desde el norte y centro América hasta Ecuador.
    Description: The analysis of the results obtained in a sampling made in the Continental Platform of the Province of Manabí, from Puerto Cayo to Salango and of the subtidal sampling made in the Puntilla de Santa Elena, Ecuador, seven (7) species of micromollusks belonging to family CAECIDAE were identified: Elephantanellum with one species, E. liratocinctum. In genus Caecum two species C. bahiahondaense y C. californicum were identified, two species with similarities, Caecum cf. orcutti, caecum cf. septimentum and two species were not possible to identify them, staying as Caecum sp "a" and "b". In Puerto Cayo was observed the greatest relative abundance and diversity. The CAECIDAE family with all the genus has not been reported for Ecuador before this paper, reason why these reports constitute the first registries for both genus and species mentioned in this work, extending themselves the geographic distribution in the Pacific East, from Baja California to Ecuador, therefore is very important to know the main taxonomic characteristics of the genus and the species, as well as their measures, the previous and the actual distribution, increasing the Ecuadorian marine biodiversity.
    Description: Incluye ref.bibl., ilus., grafs.
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    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Meiobenthos ; Species diversity ; Meiobenthos ; Marine molluscs ; Geographical distribution ; Species diversity ; New records
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Fueron analizadas 29 muestras de sedimentos procedentes del Golfo de Guayaquil que correspondieron desde 12 m a 1598 m de profundidad. Se estudiaron los foraminíferos y bivalvos, resultado como especies más frecuentes y abundantes: Cibicides bertheloti, F. boueana y Crassinella varians respectivamente. Algunas referencias similares entre las 2 especies fueron determinadas y también una relación inversa en sus porcentajes de abundancia, en las estaciones que estuvieron presentes. Dos mapas de distribución fueron elaborados; así como también tablas de posición de las estaciones, presencia y frecuencia de las dos especies.
    Description: Incluye ref.bibl., ilus., tbls.
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    Description: Crassinella varians, Bivalvia, Cibicides bertheloti, F. boueana
    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Foraminifera ; Geographical distribution ; Marine molluscs
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-30
    Description: Scientific investigations in Antarctica are, for many different reasons, a challenging and fascinating task. Measurements, observations and field operations must be carefully planned well in advance and the capacity of successfully meeting the goals of a scientific project is often related to the capacity of forecasting and anticipating the many different potential mishaps. In order to do that, experience and logistic support are crucial. On the scientific side, the team must be aware of its tasks and be prepared to carry out observations in a hostile environment: both technology and human resources have to be suitably selected, prepared, tested and trained. On the logistic side, nations, institutions and any other organisation involved in the expeditions must ensure the proper amount of competence and practical support. The history of modern Italian Antarctic expeditions dates back to the middle 80’s when the first infrastructures of “Mario Zucchelli Station”, formerly Terra Nova Bay Station, were settled at Terra Nova Bay, Northern Victoria Land. Only a few years later, the first geodetic infrastructures were planned and built. Italian geodetic facilities and activities were, ever since, being constantly maintained and developed. Nowadays, the most remarkable geodetic infrastructures are the permanent Global Positioning System (GPS) station (TNB1) installed at Mario Zucchelli and the GPS geodetic network Victoria Land Network for DEFormation control (VLNDEF) entirely deployed on an area extending between 71° S and 76° S and 160° E and 170° E. These facilities do not only allow carrying out utmost geodetic investigations but also posses interesting capacities on the international multidisciplinary scientific scenario. In order to fully exploit their potentiality, management and maintenance of the infrastructure are crucial; nevertheless, in order to perform high quality scientific research, these abilities must be coupled with the knowledge concerning a proper use and a correct processing of the information that these infrastructures can provide. This work focuses on the different methods that can be applied to process the observations that are performed with GPS technique in Northern Victoria Land, aiming at reaching the highest accuracy of results and assuring the larger significance and versatility of the processing outcomes. Three software were used for the analysis, namely: Bernese v.5.0, Gipsy/Oasis II and Gamit/Globk. The working data sets are (i) the permanent GPS station TNB1 observations continuously performed since 1998 and (ii) the five episodic campaigns performed on the sites of VLNDEF. The two infrastructures can be regarded as neat examples of standard geodetic installation in Antarctica. Therefore, the technological solutions that were adopted and applied for establishing the GPS permanent station and the VLNDEF geodetic network as well as the data processing strategies and the data analysis procedures that were tested on their observation will be illustrated in detail. The results will be presented, compared and discussed. Furthermore, their potentials and role in geodetic research will be carefully described; their versatility will also be highlighted in the foreground of a multidisciplinary Antarctic international scientific activity.
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    Description: 37-72
    Description: 1.8. Osservazioni di geofisica ambientale
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    Keywords: Antarctica ; Geodesy ; Geodetic Infrastructures ; GPS ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.08. Instruments and techniques
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