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Compaire, J.C., S.P.A., Jiménez-Rosenberg, J., Rodríguez-Outerelo, L.P., Echeverri-García, P., Pérez-Brunius & S.Z., Herzka (2020). Connectivity patterns of coastal and neritic fish larvae in deep waters in the western Gulf of Mexico: How Ichthyoplankton can be helpful to evaluate evaluate the reliability of the velocity fields provided by the circulation models?. Ocean Science Meeting 2020. SAN DIEGO, CA, Estados Unidos de América, febrero 16 - 21, 2020, 1.

Connectivity patterns of coastal and neritic fish larvae in deep waters in the western Gulf of Mexico: How Ichthyoplankton can be helpful to evaluate evaluate the reliability of the velocity fields provided by the circulation models?

Jesús C. Compaire, Sylvia Patricia Adelheid Jiménez-Rosenberg, Javier Rodríguez-Outerelo, Laura P. Echeverri-García, Paula Pérez-Brunius y Sharon Z. Herzka

Numerical circulation models have traditionally been used to examine the connectivity of marine populations of species with a pelagic larval stage [1,2,3]. However, to date, biological validation of connectivity and transport patterns inferred from circulation models is limited.

Palabras clave: ichthyoplankton; Gulf of Mexico; CIGoM

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