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Abundance and Importance of Fish Species from the Artisanal Fishery on the Pacific Coast of Northern Baja California
The artisanal fishery from Baja California, Mexico is conducted from <br /><br />small boats in nearshore waters, and from fishing camps located along the coast. <br /><br />This activity is important due to the volume and ... -
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Differential Preservation of Fossil Elements in the Maricopa Brea, California
Maricopa is a southern California tar seep with representative flora and fauna of the Pleistocene and Recent periods. Of the over 4000 fossil elements collected in this study, there were many that represented mammals and ... -
Distribution and Morphotypes of the Federally Endangered Land Snail Helminthoglypta (Charodotes) xvalkeriana (Hemphill, 1911)
The Morro shoulderband snail, Helminthoglypta walkeriana (Hemphill 1911), a terrestrial snail found in San Luis Obispo County, California, is listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Surveys conducted ... -
Invasive Aquatic Animals and Possible Effects on Native Frogs and Toads in Mediterranean Baja California
Northwestern Baja California, Mexico, shares a unique mediterranean biota with adjacent California, USA, as a result of the climatic conditions that dominate the area. Many of the vertebrates in it are restricted to this ... -
Reliability Assessment of Season-of-Capture Determination from Archaeological Otoliths
A technique involving microscopic examination of otolith growth <br /><br />zones has been commonly used by archaeologists along the coast of California <br /><br />to estimate season-of-capture of prehistoric fishes and ...