Mariae C. Estrada-González

ORCID: 0000-0002-4340-9370
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Research Areas
  • Cephalopods and Marine Biology
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Marine Toxins and Detection Methods
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Nematode management and characterization studies
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Crustacean biology and ecology
  • Digital Games and Media

Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur
2020-2023

Pronatura Noroeste
2023

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
2023

El Colegio de la Frontera Sur
2023

Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste S.C.
2022

The Mexican Pacific has been the focus of several research expeditions, with 90 species hydromedusae and more than 200 hydroids recorded for region. However, only a few these reports include taxonomic descriptions, hindering inferences phylogenetic relationships, boundaries, diversity Hydrozoa in waters. In this study, we present detailed illustrated descriptions new records La Paz Bay, Gulf California. We found total 16 comprising 15 genera, three California (polyps Antennella secundaria,...

10.11646/zootaxa.4808.1.1 article EN Zootaxa 2020-07-01

The cnidarians of the class Hydrozoa comprise 3720 species, are globally distributed, and can have complex life cycles. In Espíritu Santo Archipelago (ESA), Mexico, hydrozoans understudied, and, for this reason, present work describes taxocene their oceanographic preferences in area. Hydrozoans were collected at 12 sampling stations archipelago during temperate season; these organisms morphologically identified a systematic list including socioenvironmental attributes (SEA) was created....

10.3390/d15020182 article EN cc-by Diversity 2023-01-28

Acanthophoraspicifera, a red alga considered an alien species, was discovered for the first time on Pacific coast of Mexico in 2006 from locality inside La Paz Bay, Gulf California. Since then, more records have shown its presence, 17 localities having been added up to 2015. A two-year field study (2020-2022) visiting 31 sites along complemented with data literature and citizen science, resulted database 709 entries that spans 2004 2023. These showed distribution goes Punta Coyote, close...

10.3897/bdj.11.e114262 article EN cc-by Biodiversity Data Journal 2023-11-20

The increasing rate of marine invasions to Western Europe in recent decades highlights the importance addressing central questions invasion biology: what allows an invader be successful, and which species are likely become invasive?Consensus is currently lacking regarding key traits that determine invasiveness extent invasive indigenous differ their trait compositions.This limits ability predict potential.Here we propose a method based on profiles can used non-indigenous cause greatest...

10.3391/ai.2021.16.4.04 article EN cc-by Aquatic Invasions 2021-01-01

En la naturaleza existen tesoros muy antiguos, casi como vida misma. Uno de ellos data hace aproximadamente 600 millones años y yace oculto en todos los mares. Este tesoro recibe el nombre medusozoos. Te invitamos a conocer quienes lo conforman sus principales investigadores Pacífico mexicano. este texto también conocerás parte su diversidad, con que otros seres vivos se relacionan, cómo buscarlos dónde encontrarlos, además valor recurso pesquero usos pueden tener beneficio sociedad.

10.22201/cuaieed.16076079e.2021.22.4.4 article ES Revista Digital Universitaria 2021-07-01

Medusozoans are marine animals without backbones that live near the coasts, or in depths of oceans. Some them large, but others even tinier than a seed. have been living on Earth for more 600 million years. Their bodies 95% water. medusozoans attached to surface, can swim freely. All tentacles, armed with stinging cells called nematocysts. When nematocysts triggered, tiny stingers inside travel at speeds up 67 km per hour. Around 3% harmful humans. Therefore, when visiting beaches where...

10.3389/frym.2022.693108 article EN Frontiers for Young Minds 2022-07-15
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