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Fonseca-Barreto, Camilo J., and Camilo B. García. "Assemblage Structure and Seasonality of Mesophotic Phytoplankton of Corales de Profundidad National Natural Park, Colombian Caribbean." Caribbean Journal of Science 50, no. 1 (2020): 188. http://dx.doi.org/10.18475/cjos.v50i1.a19.

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Sanjuan Muñoz, Adolfo, Diana Bustos-Montes, Carlos Julio Polo-Silva, et al. "Biología y ecología del pez león (Pterois volitans) en el Parque Nacional Natural Corales de Profundidad, Caribe colombiano." Boletín de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras 51, no. 1 (2022): 75–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.25268/bimc.invemar.2022.51.1.1087.

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Lionfish was studied in the mesophotic environment. 237 specimens were observed, most in the upper mesophotic zone. Males were larger than females and differences between sexes in growth models were found. Sixteen prey items were identified, the most important being the teleost families Acanthuridae and Monacanthidae, and the crustacean Penaeidae. The mean of δ13C was -17.08 ± 0.36 ‰ and δ15N was 8.68 ± 0.46 ‰, with no differences between sexes. Lionfish occupies a less extensive isotopic niche in mesophotic environment than in shallow sectors; there is an isotopic niche overlap between sexes.
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Benavides-Serrato, Milena, Alejandro Henao-Castro, and Milena Marrugo. "Ictiofauna asociada a ambientes coralinos mesofóticos, usando video remoto de bajo costo en el Parque Nacional Natural Corales de Profundidad, Caribe colombiano." Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía 58, no. 2 (2023): 109–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.22370/rbmo.2023.58.2.4221.

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The fish community inhabiting mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCE) at Corales de Profundidad National Natural Park (CPNNP), Colombian Caribbean Sea was described. Most of the species (89%) are common in shallow reef environments of an adjacent Marine Protected Area. Halichoeres maculipinna, Prognathodes aculeatus, Serranus luciopercanus and Lactophrys trigonus were recorded for the first time at CPNNP. The healthy and highly resilient characteristics of MCE is confirmed with the taxonomic composition of the found fishes. The information presented in this study provides data and techniques that he
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Merchán, Mayorga Jorge, Sigmer Quiroga, Isabella Posada, and Katherin García-Ramos. "Free-living clinging flatworms (Rhabditophora, Polycladida) associated with Sargassum from the Caribbean Coast of Colombia." Biodiversity Data Journal 13 (May 7, 2025): e150699. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.13.e150699.

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Polyclads are a diverse group of marine free-living flatworms, with some species adapted to life in floating <i>Sargassum</i> mats. Recent studies suggest that, rather than being inherently pelagic, these flatworms should be classified as "clinging fauna", as they rely on floating substrates for habitat.This study documents, for the first time, the occurrence of <i>Gnesioceros sargassicola</i> and <i>Chatziplana grubei</i> in <i>Sargassum</i> along the Caribbean coast of Colombia. High-definition photographs of whole mounts and histological sections are provided for both species, along with de
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Contreras Vega, Laura, Alejandro Henao Castr, and Gabriel R. Navas S. "Zooplankton distribution in Mesophotic Corals at Bajo Frijol seamount, Colombian Caribbean." Universitas Scientiarum 26, no. 3 (2021): 281–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.sc26-3.zdia.

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Mesophotic coral ecosystems shelter unique communities, but have not been studied enough due to the high cost for the available technologies. The zooplankton have become the primary food resource of the polyps at these environments, due to the low photosynthesis rate of its zooxanthellae, . Therefore, the purpose of this work was to study the zooplankton community associated to the MCEs in Bajo Frijol, in the Corales de Profundidad National Natural Park, and compare its composition with the zooplankton community from shallower parts of the water column. Three samples were taken, filtering 24 L
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Bejarano, AC, CA Toline, JL Horsman, E. Zarza-González, and K. Cogollo. "A climate change vulnerability framework for Corales del Rosario y San Bernardo National Natural Park, Colombia." Climate Research 70, no. 1 (2016): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/cr01401.

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Perera Valderrama, Susana, Pedro M. Alcolado, Hansel Caballero Aragón, Elena De la Guardia Llansó, and Dorka Cobián Rojas. "Condición de los arrecifes coralinos del Parque Nacional Guanahacabibes, Cuba." Revista Ciencias Marinas y Costeras 5 (December 10, 2013): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/revmar.10-5.5.

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En el 2007 se evaluó el estado de salud de los arrecifes coralinos del Parque Nacional Guanahacabibes, Cuba, sobre la base de la condición de las comunidades de corales. Se analizaron indicadores de condición de los corales escleractinios (diámetro máximo, riqueza de especies, enfermedades y mortalidad) a distintas profundidades, en 13 estaciones con diferentes niveles de exposición a los principales fenómenos océano-atmosféricos generadores de oleaje en el área (vientos nortes, sures y alisios). Se identificaron 42 especies de corales pétreos. Las más abundantes fueron: Siderastrea siderea, M
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Perera Valderrama, Susana, Pedro M. Alcolado, Hansel Caballero Aragón, Elena De la Guardia Llansó, and Dorka Cobián Rojas. "Condición de los arrecifes coralinos del Parque Nacional Guanahacabibes, Cuba." Revista Ciencias Marinas y Costeras 5 (December 10, 2013): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/revmar.5.5.

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En el 2007 se evaluó el estado de salud de los arrecifes coralinos del Parque Nacional Guanahacabibes, Cuba, sobre la base de la condición de las comunidades de corales. Se analizaron indicadores de condición de los corales escleractinios (diámetro máximo, riqueza de especies, enfermedades y mortalidad) a distintas profundidades, en 13 estaciones con diferentes niveles de exposición a los principales fenómenos océano-atmosféricos generadores de oleaje en el área (vientos nortes, sures y alisios). Se identificaron 42 especies de corales pétreos. Las más abundantes fueron: Siderastrea siderea, M
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Baldiris-Navarro, Ildefonso, Jorge Sanchez-Aponte, Juan Acosta-Jimenez, Carlos Severiche-Sierra, and Rafael Correa-Turizo. "Influence of the surface water quality of the Caño Correa on the coral reefs of the Corales del Rosario and San Bernardo National Natural Park (Colombian Caribbean)." International Journal of Engineering and Technology 9, no. 6 (2017): 4203–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21817/ijet/2017/v9i6/170906114.

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Maldonado, Jorge Higinio, and Rafael Cuervo Sánchez. "VALORACIÓN ECONÓMICA DEL PARQUE NACIONAL NATURAL CORALES DE PROFUNDIDAD." Bulletin of Marine and Coastal Research 45, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.25268/bimc.invemar.2016.45.1.632.

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Deep-sea corals, also called cold-water corals, provide a variety of ecosystem services, including habitat for numerous species and being a source of biodiversity. Despite their importance, these ecosystems are under threat because of trawling and exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbons. According to the gap analysis conducted by the Institute of Marine and Coastal Research of Colombia (Invemar), during the first decade of the XXI century in Colombia, less than 2% of the known deep coral coverage was found under some category of conservation inside the System of National Natural Parks. In
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