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Boletín No. 288 BOLETÍN NO. 288 MAYO DE 2013 INTRODUCCIÓN De acuerdo a los principales objetivos de la biblioteca “Dra. Ma. Elena Caso Muñoz”, Unidad Académica Mazatlán del ICML, U.N.A.M. de apoyar la investigación y docencia a nivel regional y nacional en las áreas de ciencias del mar y limnología el poner a disposición de todos lo usuarios la información del acervo de la Biblioteca, se ha visto la necesidad de dar mayor difusión a nuestro acervo a través de la elaboración del Boletín Electrónico de Material Reciente de la Biblioteca. Este boletín pretende dar la información del acervo de reciente ingreso, ya sea por compra, donación y/o canje, a través de la referencia bibliográfica y tabla de contenido en forma más eficiente, ya que este formato de documento nos permite además realizar búsquedas dentro del mismo boletín (botón arriba, FIND). Asimismo del lado izquierdo de la referencia bibliográfica podemos dar un clic y nos lleva directamente a la tabla de contenido de esta. Estamos seguros que teniendo este boletín en forma electrónica, el cual se enviara por correo electrónico a las instituciones a nivel nacional, será colocado en nuestra pagina web de la biblioteca: http://ola.icmyl.unam.mx/biblio para que a través de internet, todos los usuarios puedan consultarlo y buscar en él los temas de su interés. De esta forma la difusión de nuestro acervo ira en constante aumento. Para cualquier consulta, dudas o comentarios, favor de enviarnos un correo a la cuenta de [email protected], donde con mucho gusto atenderemos su solicitud. Estamos en la mejor disposición de enviar a todo usuario que solicite esta información a las cuentas de correo respectivas. Se les recuerda que nuestra biblioteca tiene los catálogos de libros, tesis, revistas, memorias, informes y de reimpresos en nuestra página web. Compilación: Ma. Clara Ramírez Jáuregui Edición: Mat. Germán Ramírez Reséndiz. LIBROS GENZANO, GABRIEL N., 2010. La vida en el mar. Buceando en la costa de Mar del Plata.-- Mar del Plata, República Argentina: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero, Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca, 46 p. IZZO, ALFONSO y JUAN D. BARTOZZETTI, 2011. Manual Práctico sobre Artes y Métodos de Pesca Artesanal. (Contribución INIDEP No. 1651).-- Mar del Plata, República Argentina: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero, Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca. Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca, Subsecretaría de Pesca y Acuicultura, 67 p. TRINGALI, LEONARDO S., 2012. Biología y pesca de la merluza del Mar Argentino. -- Mar del Plata, República Argentina: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero, Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca, 33 p. WÖHLER, OTTO C., PAULA CEDROLA Y MARIA B. COUSSEAU (EDITORES), 2011. Contribuciones sobre Biología, Pesca y Comercialización de Tiburones de la Argentina. Aportes para la elaboración del Plan de Acción Nacional 2011.-- Buenos Aires, Argentina: Consejo Federal Pesquero, 222 p. PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS ANNUAL REPORT 2011. JAPAN INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER FOR AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES: April 2011-March 2012. AAPAUNAM: Academia, Ciencia y Cultura: Abril-junio de 2013. BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN, THE: Vol. 224, No. 1, February 2013. BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE: Vol. 89, No. 2, April 2013. CAHIERS DE BIOLOGIE MARINE: Vol. 54, No. 2, avril 2013. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES: Vol. 70, No. 1, January 2013. Vol. 70, No. 2, February 2013. ¿CÓMO VES?: No. 166, septiembre de 2012. No. 167, octubre de 2012. 3 No. 168, noviembre de 2012. No. 169, diciembre de 2012. No. 170, enero de 2013. No. 171, febrero de 2013. No. 172, marzo de 2013. No. 173, abril de 2013. CRUSTACEANA: Vol. 86, Part. 4 April 2013. FARO, EL: No. 139, octubre de 2012. No. 140, noviembre de 2012. No. 141-142, diciembre 2012-enero 2013. No. 143, febrero de 2013. No. 144, marzo de 2013. No. 145, abril de 2013. FESTIVUS: Volume XLV, No. 1, January 10, 2013. Volume XLV, No. 4, April 11, 2013. GACETA UNAM: No. 4,492, 21 de febrero de 2013. No. 4,493, 25 de febrero de 2013. No. 4,502, 4 de abril de 2013. No. 4,503, 8 de abril de 2013. No. 4,505, 15 de abril de 2013. No. 4,510, 2 de mayo de 2013. No. 4,511, 6 de mayo de 2013. No. 4,513, 13 de mayo de 2013. No. 4,515, 20 de mayo de 2013. GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL: Vol. 30, No. 1-5, 2013. INDUSTRIA ACUÍCOLA: Vol. 8, No. 5, julio de 2012. Vol. 8, No. 6, septiembre de 2012. Vol. 9, No. 1, noviembre de 2012. Vol. 9, No. 2, enero de 2013. Vol. 9, No. 3, marzo de 2013. INIDEP Informe Técnico: No. 5, abril de 2010. No. 78, agosto de 2010. No. 79, septiembre de 2011. No. 80, septiembre de 2011. 4 No. 81, septiembre de 2011. No. 82, septiembre de 2011. No. 83, septiembre de 2011. JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGY: Vol. 33, No. 3, May 2013. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES: Vol. 472, January 9, 2013. Vol. 475, February 14, 2013. Vol. 476, February 27, 2013. Vol. 477, March 12, 2013. Vol. 478, March 25, 2013. PANORAMA ACUÍCOLA: Vol. 17, No. 5, julio-agosto de 2012. Vol. 17, No. 6, septiembre-octubre de 2012. Vol. 18, No. 1, noviembre-diciembre de 2012. Vol. 18, No. 2, enero-febrero de 2013. Vol. 18, No. 3, marzo-abril de 2013. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON: Vol. 125, No. 4, January 22, 2013. Vol. 126, No. 1, March 19, 2013. REVISTA DE BIOLOGÍA TROPICAL: Vol. 60, No. 1, March 2012. Vol. 60, No. 2, June 2012. Vol. 60, No. 3, September 2012. Vol. 60, No. 4, December 2012. REVISTA DE INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO PESQUERO: No. 20, agosto de 2010. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN: Vol. 308, No. 5, May 2013. SOMOS SINALOA: Abril de 2013. Mayo de 2013. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES BULLETIN: Vol. 112, No. 1, April 2013. 5 PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN, THE: Vol. 224, No. 1, February 2013. Conti, L., Limon, A., Palma, E., & Miledi, R. (2013). Microtransplantation of cellular membranes from squid stellate ganglion reveals ionotropic GABA receptors. Biological Bulletin, 224(1), 47‐52. Goda, M., Fujiyoshi, Y., Sugimoto, M., & Fujii, R. (2013). Novel dichromatic chromatophores in the integument of the mandarin fish synchiropus splendidus. Biological Bulletin, 224(1), 14‐17. McKee, A., Voltzow, J., & Pernet, B. (2013). Substrate attributes determine gait in a terrestrial gastropod. Biological Bulletin, 224(1), 53‐61. Perea‐Blázquez, A., Davy, S. K., & Bell, J. J. (2013). Low functional redundancy in sponges as a result of differential picoplankton use. Biological Bulletin, 224(1), 29‐34. Picone, P., Nuzzo, D., & Di Carlo, M. (2013). Ferulic acid: A natural antioxidant against oxidative stress induced by oligomeric A‐beta on sea urchin embryo. Biological Bulletin, 224(1), 18‐28. Sanders, E. M., Nguyen, M. A., Zhou, K. C., Hanks, M. E., Yusuf, K. A., Cox, D. N., & Dumas, T. C. (2013). Developmental modification of synaptic NMDAR composition and maturation of glutamatergic synapses: Matching postsynaptic slots with receptor pegs. Biological Bulletin, 224(1), 1‐13. ValdéS, Á., Ornelas‐Gatdula, E., & Dupont, A. (2013). Color pattern variation in a shallow‐water species of opisthobranch mollusc. Biological Bulletin, 224(1), 35‐46. BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE: Vol. 89, No. 2, April 2013. Araújo, R. J. (2013). Editorial. Bulletin of Marine Science, 89(2), 419. Bedinger, L. A., Bell, S. S., & Dawes, C. J. (2013). Rhizophytic algal communities of shallow, coastal habitats in florida: Components above and below the sediment surface. Bulletin of Marine Science, 89(2), 437‐460. Camp, E. F., Lohr, K. E., Barry, S. C., Bush, P. G., Jacoby, C. A., & Manfrino, C. (2013). Microhabitat associations of late juvenile nassau grouper (epinephelus striatus) off little cayman, BWI. Bulletin of Marine Science, 89(2), 571‐581. Flores‐De‐Santiago, F., Kovacs, J. M., & Flores‐Verdugo, F. 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