%0 Journal Article %T Fish larvae off the northwestern coast of the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico %A Jim¨¦nez-Rosenberg %A S. P. A. %A Saldierna-Mart¨ªnez %A R. J. %A Aceves-Medina %A G. %A Hinojosa-Medina %A A. %J Check List %D 2010 %I Lu¨ªs Felipe Toledo %X The structure of the larval fish assemblage of the northwestern Pacific coast of Mexico is analyzedfrom zooplankton samples taken between 1998 and 2000 off northern and southern Baja California Peninsula.The 198 fish taxa identified reflected the faunal complexity reported previously for the area. Adult distributionpatterns and reproductive behavior, added to the environmental seasonality and bathymetric characteristics ofthe coast, explained differences in the larval fish assemblage. Larvae of meso- and bathypelagics Vinciguerrialucetia, Diogenichthys laternatus, and Triphoturus mexicanus were the most abundant year round. Larvaeof commercially important species, such as Engraulis mordax, Sardinops sagax, Merluccius productus, andTrachurus symmetricus, were also abundant during winter and spring, depending on the year and surveyedregion. Adult distribution patterns and reproductive behavior, intra- and interannual environmental variability,and bathymetric characteristics of the coast all likely contributed to the differences in the larval fish communitythrough space and time. For example, the abundance of temperate species in northern Baja California wasrelatively low when warm-water El Ni o conditions prevailed in 1998 but increased during the cool-waterLa Ni a period in 1999 and 2000. The results enhance knowledge of the community dynamics of fishes in anecologically complex and commercially important region. %U http://www.checklist.org.br/getpdf?SL074-09