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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Are presented the distribution of ichthyoplankton and zooplankton between the 2th and 6th of november 1995 were observed from the central coast of Manabí province and the Gulf of Guayaquil waters, 27 stations were surveyed being carried out oblique haulages with nets type bongo of 500~km, 300~km y 150~km, hasta una profundidad de 200 m; superficial haulage were carried out by using a net of 200~km as well twenty families and eleven gennus of ichthyoplankton were identified. The Engraulidae family was the most representative with 3671 larvas (10 m2)-1 while the Scombridae and Clupeidae families registered 46 and 121 larvas (10 m2)-1 respectively. There were identified larvas of demersal fish with: Sciaenidae, Carangidae, Serranidae and Gerridae. In the zooplankton were registered 29 groups between the most abundants was: Copepods, Chaetognats, Daphinds and Euphausids. The major concentrations of zooplanktonic biomass was registered at the south-east (open ocean) of the Guayaquil Gulf with 7 g (10 m3)-1; and the minor quantity toward the north-west of the Santa Elena Punta and North of Manabí coast. A distribution homogenean relation between the abundance of ichthyoplankton and zooplankton with the phytoplankton concentration and the temperature values were between 22~'C and 25~'C.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Geographical distribution ; Zooplankton ; Ichthyoplankton ; Geographical distribution ; Zooplankton ; Larval development
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Between the 6 and 13 of september of 1995, a study about the abundance, distribution of fish eggs and larvae in relation of the abundance and presence of the zooplankton in the Gulf of Guayaquil was carried out. The biggest fish larvae quantity was registered at station 16, 37 and 60 with values 500 and 1000 larvae.(10 m2)-1 which position at was long. 81~'00' - 82~'00'W; lat. 01~'00'S - 3~'04'S while the fish eggs concentration was 500 eggs.(10 m2)-1 at station 21. The smalles fish larvae quantity was registered between 6 and 73 larvae.(10 m2)-1, situated long. 81~'30' - 82~'00'W - lat. 02~'40' - 00~'59'S and 01~'00' south. At north of Gulf near of Puntilla of Santa Elena, Lat. 02~'00'S - Long. 81~'00'W, in the Center of the Ecuadorian coast, near of San Lorenzo cope at station 60 and the South zone near of Saint Clare Island at station 7 were registered fish larvae of commercial concern as Clupeidae, Engraulidae and Scombridae were registered. In the same area higher densities of mesoplanktonic organisms were registered at surface waters, finded 32 groups which values were between 517 and 1183 org.(m3)-1, where more the outstanding were: Cladocers, Quetognates, Copepods, Foraminifers and larvae Gasteropods while in oceanic waters there was less variety of microzooplankton, with values from 272 to 563 org.(m3)-1, 15 zooplanktonic groups were identified, being the most representatives: Foraminifers, Copepods, Cladocers y Quetognats. The highest zooplanktonic biomass concentration was registered at South - east of the Guayaquil Gulf with values from 2 and 7 gr.(100 m3)-1, and the lowest was registered at the North zone of the Ecuadorian coast with value of 1 gr.(100 m3)-1. 36 fish larvae families were identified with 40 gennus and 32 zooplanktonic groups. The fish eggs and larvae abundance was directly related to the zooplanckton presence.
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    Keywords: Zooplankton ; Geographical distribution ; Ichthyoplankton ; Zooplankton ; Abundance ; Geographical distribution
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © 2009 The Authors. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License. The definitive version was published in ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil 67 (2010): 379-394, doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsp242.
    Description: In principle, measurements of high-frequency acoustic scattering from oceanic microstructure and zooplankton across a broad range of frequencies can reduce the ambiguities typically associated with the interpretation of acoustic scattering at a single frequency or a limited number of discrete narrowband frequencies. With this motivation, a high-frequency broadband scattering system has been developed for investigating zooplankton and microstructure, involving custom modifications of a commercially available system, with almost complete acoustic coverage spanning the frequency range 150–600 kHz. This frequency range spans the Rayleigh-to-geometric scattering transition for some zooplankton, as well as the diffusive roll-off in the spectrum for scattering from turbulent temperature microstructure. The system has been used to measure scattering from zooplankton and microstructure in regions of non-linear internal waves. The broadband capabilities of the system provide a continuous frequency response of the scattering over a wide frequency band, and improved range resolution and signal-to-noise ratios through pulse-compression signal-processing techniques. System specifications and calibration procedures are outlined and the system performance is assessed. The results point to the utility of high-frequency broadband scattering techniques in the detection, classification, and under certain circumstances, quantification of zooplankton and microstructure.
    Description: The work was supported by the US Office of Naval Research (Grant # N000140210359).
    Keywords: Broadband acoustic scattering ; Internal waves ; Oceanic microstructure ; Zooplankton
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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