ICTIOFAUNA ASOCIADA A LOS ARRECIFES CORALINOS HERMATIPICOS DE LA ENSENADA DE UTRIA, CHOCO, PACIFICO COLOMBIANO
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Keywords

Coral reef
ichtyofaune
National Park Cove U tría.

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ICTIOFAUNA ASOCIADA A LOS ARRECIFES CORALINOS HERMATIPICOS DE LA ENSENADA DE UTRIA, CHOCO, PACIFICO COLOMBIANO. (2013). Universitas Scientiarum, 3(1-2), 53-61. https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/scientarium/article/view/5055
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Abstract

In the study ofthe Icthyofauna at the National Park Cove of Utria, are hundred one (101) fish species were found, belanging to 7 5 genera and 43 farnilies. They were collected and observated in fourreef system. With the method ofRapid Visual Census (RVC), a total of70 species were found at the four communities. With the additionals observation without visual count, 101 species were registrated, including sorne with criptic habits.
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