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First survey of Interstitial molluscs from Cayo Nuevo, Campeche Bank, Gulf of Mexico

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ZOOKEYS
Volume -, Issue 779, Pages 1-17

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PENSOFT PUBL
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.778.24562

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baseline; inventory; Campeche Bank; Gulf of Mexico; micromolluscs

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  1. Harte Charitable Foundation, through the Harte Research Institute (Biodiversity of the southern Gulf of Mexico)
  2. CONABIO [NE018]
  3. DGAPA-UNAM

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Six sediment samples weighing between 224-735 g were collected in June of 2016 from Cayo Nuevo reef, located at the Campeche Bank, southern Gulf of Mexico. Samples were collected by SCUBA diving, from were two stations at depths of 7.6 and 18.2 m. Sediment was sieved and molluscs (adults and micromolluscs <= 10 mm) were sorted, examined, and identified to the lowest taxonomic level. A total of 1,347 specimens was found, of which 224 shells were dead and 1,123 were alive. Thirty- four families, 53 genera, and 67 species were identified. The most abundant families were Chamidae and Arcidae for the Bivalvia class, and Caecidae and Tornidae for the Gastropoda class. The vertical range of Bentharca sp. was extended.

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