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Boletín-Bibliografíco-Junio-2007.Pdf 1. CPPS, UNEP y REGIONAL SEAS. Memorias del Taller de Trabajo sobre el Impacto de las Actividades Antropogénicas en Mamíferos Marinos en el Pacífico Sudeste. Bogotá Colombia 29 al 29 de noviembre del 2006. ¾ Impactos reales y potenciales de las actividades antropogénicas sobre mamíferos marinos en Chile: Nutrias. ¾ Interacciones antropogénicas con mamíferos marinos de Chile: Ballenas azules y jorobazas. ¾ Desafío de conservación para delfines y marsopas costeras de la Isla Chiloe, Sur de Chile. ¾ Interacciones antropogénicas de pequeños cetáceos en el extremo sur de chile continental. ¾ Interacciones entre los mamíferos marinos y las pesquerías del bacalao de profundidad del sur de Chile. ¾ Varamiento de cetáceos en Chile 19070.2005 y su relación con impactos antropogénicos. ¾ Interacción operacional entre otáridos, pesquerías y salmonicultura en ecosistemas marinos de Chile: un caso que necesita evaluación. ¾ Uso de delfines como carnada para pesca artesanal en Bahía Solano, Chocó Colombia. ¾ Interacción de cetáceos con la pesquería artesanal pelágica en Ecuador. ¾ Evidencia de colisiones de embarcaciones con cetáceos en Ecuador. ¾ Parámetros para determinar los efectos del turismo de avistamiento sobre cinco poblaciones de cetáceos en Chile. ¾ Conflictos entre animales domésticos, el lobo fino de Juan Fernández (Arctocephalus philippii) y el lobo marino común (Otaria flavescen) ¾ Estado y efectos antropogénicos de los mamíferos marinos de Galápagos. ¾ Revisión de las interacciones de cetáceos y la pesquería peruana; perspectiva para la conservación de cetáceos en Perú. ¾ Mortalidad y lesiones no letales de grandes cetáceos en Colombia ocasionadas por colisiones con embarcaciones. Instituto Nacional de Pesca. Biblioteca “Dra. Lucia Solórzano Constantine”, Letamendi 102 y la Ría, Casilla 09-01-15131 Telf. (593 4) 24011773/76/79 E-mail: [email protected] www.inp.gov.ec Guayaquil-Ecuador ¾ Efecto de las embarcaciones de turismo en el comportamiento de grupos con cría de ballena jorobada Megaptera novaeangliae en Bahía Málaga, Colombia. ¾ Captura incidental e intencional de grandes cetáceos en Colombia. 2. CPPS. Guayaquil, Ecuador, 29 – 30 de agosto del 2006. Acta final y documentos de la V Asamblea Ordinaria de CPPS. 2. PRESIDENCIA DE LA REPÚBLIA y CONSEJO NACIONAL SOBRE EL DERECHO DEL MAR. Nov. Del 2006, Una oportunidad para el desarrollo integral y sostenible del Ecuador. (donación de Blga. Rosa García) 3. PNUMA, DIGEIM y CPPS. Junio 2007. La contaminación marina desde fuentes terrestres. Legislación nacional e internacional organismos competentes. (donación de Blga. Rosa García) 4. CD. CONVEMAR. Una oportunidad para el desarrollo integral y sostenible del Ecuador. (donación de Blga. Rosa García). 5. UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO. Vol. 1, 2002, Mazatlán México. ¾ Pesca y aprovechamiento de los crustáceos de importancia comercial del Pacífico Colombiano. ¾ Carbon sources and trophic position of two abyssal species of Anomura, Munidopsis alvisca (Galatheidae) and Neolithodes diomedeae (Lithodidae). ¾ Distribution aand abundance of barnacles 8Crustacea: Cirripedia) associated to prop roots od Rhizphora mangle in a lagoon of Northwest Mexico. ¾ Someadditions to the mexican harpacticoid fauna: the genus Psyllocamptus T. Scott, 1899 8Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Ameiridae). ¾ Biological aspect of the stone crab Menippe frontalis (Decapoda: Brachyura: Xanthidae) in southern Sinaloa. ¾ A checklist of the intertidal and shallow-water sessile barnacles of the Eastern Pacific, Alaska to Chile. ¾ Distributional patterns of the euphausiid community in Bahía de la Paz, B.C.S.Mexico. Instituto Nacional de Pesca. Biblioteca “Dra. Lucia Solórzano Constantine”, Letamendi 102 y la Ría, Casilla 09-01-15131 Telf. (593 4) 24011773/76/79 E-mail: [email protected] www.inp.gov.ec Guayaquil-Ecuador ¾ Midwater Decapods of the Northeatern Pacific. ¾ Incidencia de postlarvas de camarón (Crustacea: Penaeidae) en el canal de llamada de Loreto, BCS. ¾ A check of the verrucomorph barnacles of the eastern Pacific region. ¾ Crustáceos de franja litoral y fondos someros del Parque Marino Nacional Bahía de Loreto, BCS. ¾ Copepod and macroooplanktondistribution associaed to El bajo Espiritu Santo seamount. ¾ La carcinología en Chile. ¾ Dinámica poblacional de camarón café Farfantepenaeus californiensis (Holmes, 1900) en el Golfo de California. Variabilidad interanual. ¾ Aspectos biológicos y pesqueros de camarón roca Sicyona penicillata (Lockington, 1879) del Golfo de California. ¾ Variación Espacio temporal de Porcellanidae, Majoidea y Xanthoidea asociado a corales Pocillopora en Bahías de Huatulco, México. ¾ Crustáceos decápodos intermareales de la isla Carmen, Baja California Sur, México, con notas sobre su distribución ecológica. ¾ Distribución espacial y afinidades zoogeográicas de los camarones carideos y cangrejos anomuros y branquiuros de los sistemas litorales de Michoacán. ¾ Ecology of penaeid porstlarvae in the upper Gula of California. ¾ Concentración y distribución de metales pesados en los tejidos de los camarones Litopenaeus vannamei y Litopenaeus stylirostris del golfo de California. ¾ Crustáceos del Archipiélago de (Stomatopoda y Decapada, de Thalassinidea a Brachyura), Pacífico tropical Oriental. ¾ Common macrocrustaceans in fishing areas of the lobsters Panulirus spp. White 1847, in the southeastern Gulf of california, México. ¾ The current status of spiny lobsters Panulirus inflatus and P. Gracilis (Decapoda: Palinuridae) along the Mexican Pacific Coast. Instituto Nacional de Pesca. Biblioteca “Dra. Lucia Solórzano Constantine”, Letamendi 102 y la Ría, Casilla 09-01-15131 Telf. (593 4) 24011773/76/79 E-mail: [email protected] www.inp.gov.ec Guayaquil-Ecuador ¾ Biodiversity of macrocrustaceans in the Gulf of California, México. ¾ Annoted checklist and bibliography for the order Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida) reported from the Pacific coast of the Americas 8Alaska to Chile) and associated off shore islands. 6. UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO. Vol. 2, 2003, Mazatlán México. ¾ Patrones de la riqueza de especies y evaluación del registro taxonómico de anfípodos del Pacífico en el territorio mexicano. ¾ Geographic and bathymetric distribution of species of Munidopsis (Crustacea: Decapada: Galathaeidae) in the SE Gula of california, México. ¾ Abundance of Calamus pacificus (Copepoda, Calanoida) related to “El Niño” event off Baja California, México. ¾ List of malacrostatacan type material in the crustaceans Referente collection, Unidad Académica Mazatlán, Instituto de Ciencias del mar y Limnología, UNAM, México. ¾ Un updated checklist of benthic marine and brackish water shrimps (Decapada: Penaeoidea, Stenopodidea, Caridea) from the eastern Tropical Pacific. ¾ Digestion physiology and proteolytic enzymes of crustacean species of the Mexican Pacific Ocean. ¾ Variación temporal del zooplancton, con énfasis en crustáceos, en las costas del jalisco y Colima, México durante un ciclo anual (1996). ¾ Reproducción de Potimirim glabra (Kingsley, 1878) (Crustacea: Decapada: Atyidae) en el río Coyuca, Guerrero, México. ¾ Individual growth of the white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (crustacea: Penaeidae) in an intensive cultura system; Fitting a model. ¾ Evaluación biológica y pesquera de las jaibas Callinectes bellicosus y Callinectes arcuatus (brachyura: decapoda: Portunidae) en las bahías de Guasimas y Lobos, Sonora, México. ¾ Winer egg productions rates of ratesof tour calanoid copod species in Bahía de la Paz, México. Instituto Nacional de Pesca. Biblioteca “Dra. Lucia Solórzano Constantine”, Letamendi 102 y la Ría, Casilla 09-01-15131 Telf. (593 4) 24011773/76/79 E-mail: [email protected] www.inp.gov.ec Guayaquil-Ecuador ¾ Diversidad y abundancia de los crustáceos asociados a la esponja Mycale parishi (Bowerbank, 1875) en la Bahía de Mazatlán (México, Pacífico Oriental). ¾ Distribución de Cancer Johngarthi Carvacho, 1989 (Decapada: Brachyura: cancridae), en la costa occidental de Baja California Sur, México. ¾ Population biology of Callinectes bellicosus (Stimpson, 1859) (Decapada: Portunidae) in Bahía Magdalena lagoon system, México. ¾ Diversity of Chilean peracarids 8crustacea: malacrostraca. ¾ Cangrejos (Decapoda: Brachyura) de los sistemas lagunares con mangles de la costa Oriental de Baja California. Sur. ¾ Reproducción y desarrollo de la langosta espinosa de Juan Fernández, Jasus frontales (H. Milne Edwars, 1837). Minirevisión. ¾ Distribución geográfica de los anfípodos e is+apodos 8crustacea: Peracarida: Amphipoda e Isopoda) de los sistemas estuarinos de Michoacán, México. ¾ Size and abundante of deep water shrimp on the continental slope of the SE Gula of California, México. ¾ Commercially important crabs, shrimp and lobster of the North Pacific ocean. 7. UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO. Vol. 3, 2004, Mazatlán México. ¾ Nuevos registros y consideraciones biogeográficas de los estomatópodos (Hoplocarida: Stomatopoda) del pacífico Colombiano y comparación con las especies del Caribe colombiano. ¾ Oscilaciones quasi-bienales de un índice del reclutamiento del camarón Litopenaeus occidentales con relación a la variabilidad climática del Pacífico oriental tropical. ¾ Rendimiento pesquero de las jaibas Callinectes arcuatus y C. toxotes (Decapada: Brachyura. Portunidae) en la ensenada de Tumaco, Pacífico Colombiano. ¾ The first zonal stage of the stone crac Menippe frontales A. Milne Edwards, 1879 (Brachyura. Menippidae), reared under controller conditions. Instituto Nacional de Pesca. Biblioteca “Dra. Lucia
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