Species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in Bahía de Mazatlán, México

We describe the composition and distribution of bivalve molluscs from the sandy and rocky intertidal and the shallow subtidal environments of Bahía de Mazatlán, México. The bivalve fauna of the bay is represented by 89 living species in 28 families, including 37 new...

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Main Authors: María del Carmen Esqueda-González, Eduardo Ríos-Jara, Cristian Galván-Villa, Fabian Rodríguez-Zaragoza
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2014-04-01
Series:ZooKeys
Online Access:http://zookeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=3697
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spelling doaj-db312caab9b7471a98a65f1bdbfcf8ab2020-11-24T23:15:37ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702014-04-013990436910.3897/zookeys.399.62563697Species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in Bahía de Mazatlán, MéxicoMaría del Carmen Esqueda-GonzálezEduardo Ríos-JaraCristian Galván-VillaFabian Rodríguez-ZaragozaWe describe the composition and distribution of bivalve molluscs from the sandy and rocky intertidal and the shallow subtidal environments of Bahía de Mazatlán, México. The bivalve fauna of the bay is represented by 89 living species in 28 families, including 37 new records and four range extensions: Lithophaga hastasia, Adula soleniformis, Mactrellona subalata, and Strigilla ervilia. The number of species increases from the upper (44) and lower intertidal (53) to the shallow subtidal (76), but only 11 (17%) have a wide distribution in the bay (i.e., found in all sampling sites and environments). The bivalve assemblages are composed of four main life forms: 27 epifaunal species, 26 infaunal, 16 semi-infaunal, and 20 endolithic. A taxonomic distinctness analysis identified the sampling sites and environments that contribute the most to the taxonomic diversity (species to suborder categories) of the bay. The present work increased significantly (31%) to 132 species previous inventories of bivalves of Bahía de Mazatlán. These species represent 34% of the bivalve diversity of the southern Golfo de California and approximately 15% of the Eastern Tropical Pacific region.http://zookeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=3697
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author María del Carmen Esqueda-González
Eduardo Ríos-Jara
Cristian Galván-Villa
Fabian Rodríguez-Zaragoza
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Eduardo Ríos-Jara
Cristian Galván-Villa
Fabian Rodríguez-Zaragoza
Species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in Bahía de Mazatlán, México
ZooKeys
author_facet María del Carmen Esqueda-González
Eduardo Ríos-Jara
Cristian Galván-Villa
Fabian Rodríguez-Zaragoza
author_sort María del Carmen Esqueda-González
title Species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in Bahía de Mazatlán, México
title_short Species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in Bahía de Mazatlán, México
title_full Species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in Bahía de Mazatlán, México
title_fullStr Species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in Bahía de Mazatlán, México
title_full_unstemmed Species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in Bahía de Mazatlán, México
title_sort species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in bahía de mazatlán, méxico
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description We describe the composition and distribution of bivalve molluscs from the sandy and rocky intertidal and the shallow subtidal environments of Bahía de Mazatlán, México. The bivalve fauna of the bay is represented by 89 living species in 28 families, including 37 new records and four range extensions: Lithophaga hastasia, Adula soleniformis, Mactrellona subalata, and Strigilla ervilia. The number of species increases from the upper (44) and lower intertidal (53) to the shallow subtidal (76), but only 11 (17%) have a wide distribution in the bay (i.e., found in all sampling sites and environments). The bivalve assemblages are composed of four main life forms: 27 epifaunal species, 26 infaunal, 16 semi-infaunal, and 20 endolithic. A taxonomic distinctness analysis identified the sampling sites and environments that contribute the most to the taxonomic diversity (species to suborder categories) of the bay. The present work increased significantly (31%) to 132 species previous inventories of bivalves of Bahía de Mazatlán. These species represent 34% of the bivalve diversity of the southern Golfo de California and approximately 15% of the Eastern Tropical Pacific region.
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