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Las perlas, leyenda y realidad: un proyecto actual de investigación científica. Ostras perleras y perlicultura:situación actual en los principales países productores y perspectivas para México. The Decapod Reptantia and Stomatopod crustaceans of a typical high island coral reef complex in French Polynesia (Tiahura, Moorea Island): Zonation, community composition and trophic structure. Contribution à la connaissance de la faune carcinologique de Polynèsie Française. On the selection of aquaculture species: a case study of marine molluscs. Collection d'Ecologie 12, Masson Presse et Presses de l'Univ.
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Le traitement multiple des données écologiques. An experimental analysis of interactions among several intertidal organisms. The importance of some epibenthic predators on the density of juvenile benthic macrofauna in the Danish Wadden Sea. Laboratoire de Zoogéographie Génétique, 49 pp. Etude de la variabilité génétique d'une espèce perlière de Basse Californie Sud, Mexique: Pinctada mazatlanica (Hanley, 1855). Settlement and Metamorphosis of Marine Invertebrate Larvae. Metamorphosis in marine molluscan larvae: an analysis of stimulus and response. Settlement requirements of molluscan larvae: new data on chemical and genetic roles. Chemical interactions in larval setlling of a marine gastropod. The role of fish predation and spatial heterogeneity in determining benthic community structure. Estudio histológico e histoquímico en el manto de la madreperla Pinctada mazatlanica (Hanley, 1856). Colecta experimental de madreperla Pinctado mazatlanica (Hanley, 1856) en Isla Gaviota, Sudcalifornia, México. Cultivo experimental de la madreperla Pinctada mazatlanica (Hanley) en la Bahía de La Paz. An evaluation of experimental analyses of population and community patterns in benthic marine environments. An upland forest continuum in the praire-forest border region of Wisconsin. Some mechanisms producing structure in natural communities: a model and evidence from field experiments. Factors influencing the settlement of marine invertebrate larvae. The cultivation of the mother-of-pearl oyster in the Red Sea. Recent innovations in cultivation of Molluscs in French Polinesia. Experimental spat collection and early growth of the pen shell, Pinna rugosa (Pelecypoda, Pinnidae), from the Gulf of California. La pesquería de perlas y la perlicultura en Sudcalifornia a principios de siglo. Le mythe perlier dans l'histoire coloniale de la Sudcalifornie. Données préliminaries sur la collecte de naissains de nacr e ( Pinctada margaritifera, Bivalve, Mollusque) en Polynèsie Française. Bivalves fouling floating cages used in aquaculture. Inter-americana Press, México (2nd edition in Spanish): 127 pp.īwathondi, P.O.J. Fishery and culture of selected bivalves in México: past, present and future. Instituto Nacional de Pesca, México: 44 pp.īaqueiro, C. Distribución y abundancia de moluscos de importancia comercial en Baja California Sur. Pearl culture in Japan and its lessons for India. A strategy for starting massive seed collection of both species is established, particularly for P. Relationships between these species and the epifaunal community present into the collectors were analysed, searching for possible noxious effects on the survival of juvenile pearl oysters, and identifying index species related with their spatfall.
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We define the chronology of spatfall for both species of pearl oysters and their bathymetrical distribution. Community structure was compared through the Brillouin Index, the Morisita Index and the Importance Value. The collectors were examined for different immersion times (2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks) for each period. A total of 63 items (species, genera and/or families) were recorded their variations in presence and abundance were followed during three periods (June–July, August–September and October–November). The present work deals with the temporal and bathymetrical variations of the epifaunal community associated with two species of pearl oysters ( Pinctada mazatlanica and Pteria sterna) during a seed collecting season from June to November 1989.