- Marine Biology and Ecology Research
- Cephalopods and Marine Biology
- Isotope Analysis in Ecology
- Nematode management and characterization studies
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
- Marine and coastal plant biology
National University of San Marcos
2015-2021
Latitudinal diversity gradients (LDG) and their explanatory factors are among the most challenging topics in macroecology biogeography. Despite of its apparent generality, a growing body evidence shows that 'anomalous' LDG (i.e., inverse or hump-shaped trends) common marine organisms along Southeastern Pacific (SEP) coast. Here, we evaluate shape benthic polychaetes underlying causes using dataset 643 species inhabiting continental shelf (<200 m depth), latitudinal bands with spatial...
A total of 162 species and subspecies marine macroinvertebrates were recorded in the submerged soft hard substrates around PERU LNG terminal surrounding area, central coast Peru, 167 km south Lima, Peru. The collection specimens was carried out from June 2011 to 2015 as part research studies conducted by Biodiversity Monitoring Assessment Program (BMAP) terminal. area is Humboldt Current Large Marine Ecosystem, one most important upwelling systems world. We identified belonging 83 families...
A new species, Myrianida paredesi , and records of pentadentata (Imajima, 1966), Procerarea micropedata (Hartmann-Schöder, 1962), are described from the central coast Peru. is characterized by presence an additional mid-dorsal, digitiform structure, quite similar to a dorsal cirrus (unique among all syllids), subtriangular prostomium with posterior region extended middle peristomium, pharynx single elongated sinuation trepan 14–15 equal teeth in ring. Descriptions male female stolons also...