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A new anchialine Stephos Scott from the Yucatan Peninsula with notes on the biogeography and diversity of the genus (Copepoda, Calanoida, Stephidae).
(Pensoft, 2017)
Surveys of the anchialine crustacean fauna of the Yucatan Peninsula (YP), Mexico, have revealed the
occurrence of calanoid copepods. The genus Stephos Scott, 1892, belonging to the family Stephidae is
among the most ...
Description of Eucyclops tziscao sp. n., E. angeli sp. n., and a new record of E. festivus Lindberg, 1955 (Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae, Eucyclopinae) in Chiapas, Mexico.
(Pensoft, 2013)
"Two new species of the freshwater cyclopoid genera Eucyclops are described, Eucyclops tziscao sp. n. and E. angeli sp. n. Both species belong to the serrulatus-group defined by morphological features such as: the presence ...
Taxonomic evaluation of eleven species of Microcyclops Claus, 1893 (Copepoda, Cyclopoida) and description of Microcyclops inarmatus sp. n. from America.
(Pensoft, 2016)
“Description and meristic analysis of eleven species of Microcyclops recorded in America were performed based on the examination of type specimens and fresh material. Microscopic analysis of oral appendages, such as the ...
An Example of How Barcodes Can Clarify Cryptic Species: The Case of the Calanoid Copepod Mastigodiaptomus albuquerquensis (Herrick)
(Zhanjiang Liu, Auburn University, United States of America, 2014)
"he freshwater calanoid Mastigodiaptomus is a genus with high richness in the Americas and is composed of nine species, seven recorded in Mexico and four that are apparently endemic to small areas. Mastigodiaptomus ...
Water quality in wells from Cozumel Island, Mexico [Calidad del agua en pozos de la isla Cozumel, México].
(Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, 2011)
Physical and chemical variables related with groundwater quality, were surveyed in several wells from Cozumel Island, Quintana Roo, Mexico. During the annual cycle (November 2007 to October ...
Limnology of groundwater exposures with urban influence in Cozumel island, Mexico
(Taylor & Francis Online, 2008-09)
Cozumel, the largest Mexican island in the Caribbean, is geologically formed by limestone. The potable water supply depends on the karstic aquifer, which is recharged only by rain
(WuRL & GrESE 2005). Water quality reports ...