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Coexistencia de <i>Lutjanus peru y Lutjanus guttatus</i> (Pisces: Lutjanidae) en la costa de Guerrero, México: relación con la variación temporal en el reclutamiento
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Keywords

coexistence
recruitment
lutjanus guttatus
lutjanus peru
guerrero
Mexico

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Chiappa-Carrara, X., Rojas-Herrera, A. A., & Mascaró, M. (2004). Coexistencia de <i>Lutjanus peru y Lutjanus guttatus</i> (Pisces: Lutjanidae) en la costa de Guerrero, México: relación con la variación temporal en el reclutamiento. Revista De Biología Tropical, 52(1), 177–185. Retrieved from https://www.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/14878

Abstract

Monthly volumes of capture of Lutjanus peru and Lutjanus guttatus from the coast of Guerrero, Mexico, were analyzed considering eight annual cycles. Time-series, auto correlation, and cross-correlation analysis showed that monthly abundance of populations display unsystematic variations. The FiSAT software was used to obtain the recruitment patterns of both species, using length-frequency data. Our results support the hypothesis that temporal phase-shifts in reproductive events, hence recruitment, explain the coexistence of these species. The outcome of this mechanism is a temporal succession of specific recruit abundance off the coasts of Guerrero, Mexico. The uncoupling of the recruitment events between these species, induces a separation of recruits; therefore, the intake of a particular set of preys could take place at different times.
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