Composition of the ichthyofauna inhabiting the 110-m bathymetric contour of the Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi River to the Rio Grande.

Date

1976

Authors

Chittenden, M.E., Jr.
Moore, D.

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Publisher

Texas A&M University

Abstract

The ichthyofauna inhabiting the 110-m bathymetric contour from the Mississippi River to the Rio Grande was very diverse although species richness decreased off south Texas. A total of 69 species were identified, although only 3662 specimens were examined. Dominant taxa were the families Sparidae, Lutjanidae, Triglidae, Serranidae and Synodontidae with Stenotomus caprinus, Pristipomoides aquilonaris, Prionotus paralatus, Serranus atrobranchus, and Synodus foetens being the most important species.

Description

22 p.

Keywords

marine fish, community composition, horizontal distribution, species diversity

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