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Carlos Fernández-Delgado
Researcher at University of Córdoba (Spain)
Publications - 60
Citations - 1709
Carlos Fernández-Delgado is an academic researcher from University of Córdoba (Spain). The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Estuary. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1571 citations.
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Spatial and temporal variation of the nekton and hyperbenthos from a temperate European estuary with regulated freshwater inflow
Pilar Drake,Alberto M. Arias,Francisco Baldó,José A. Cuesta,Antonio Rodríguez,A. Silva-García,Ignacio Sobrino,D. García-González,Carlos Fernández-Delgado +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the aquatic macrofauna of the Guadalquivir estuary were sampled (1 mm mesh persiana net) at 5 sampling sites located along the entire (except the tidal freshwater region) estuarine gradient of salinity (outer 50 km).
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Recruitment and Production of Commercial Species in Estuaries
Marco Costa,Henrique N. Cabral,Pilar Drake,Alcibiades N. Economou,Carlos Fernández-Delgado,Leonel Serrano Gordo,Jean François Marchand,Ralf Thiel +7 more
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Effective monitoring of freshwater fish
Johannes Radinger,J. Robert Britton,Stephanie M. Carlson,Anne E. Magurran,Juan Diego Alcaraz-Hernández,Ana Almodóvar,Lluís Benejam,Carlos Fernández-Delgado,Graciela G. Nicola,Francisco J. Oliva-Paterna,Mar Torralva,Emili García-Berthou +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight the importance of identifying the key aims in monitor- ing programs and outlines the different methods of sampling freshwater fish that can be used to meet these aims, emphasizing that investigators must address is- sues around sampling design, statistical power, species detectability, taxonomy and ethics in their monitoring programmes.
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Morphometric study of the Iberian Aphanius (Actinopterygii, Cyprinodontiformes), with description of a new species
TL;DR: Morphometric variation in Aphanius iberus was analysed to demostrate the remarkable genetic divergence between Mediterranean and Atlantic population of Iberia, and revealed the Villena population as the morphologically most differentiated.
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The impact of extreme turbidity events on the nursery function of a temperate European estuary with regulated freshwater inflow
Enrique González-Ortegón,Maria Dulce Subida,José A. Cuesta,Alberto M. Arias,Carlos Fernández-Delgado,Pilar Drake +5 more
TL;DR: The results discussed in this study call attention to the need to reduce as much as possible the anthropogenic pressures that may stimulate the occurrence of high and persistent turbidity events (HPTEs) in order to preserve the nursery function of temperate estuaries.