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Diego A. Narváez

Researcher at University of Concepción

Publications -  24
Citations -  850

Diego A. Narváez is an academic researcher from University of Concepción. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eastern oyster & Bay. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 22 publications receiving 736 citations. Previous affiliations of Diego A. Narváez include Pontifical Catholic University of Chile & Old Dominion University.

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Avoiding offshore transport of competent larvae during upwelling events: The case of the gastropod Concholepas concholepas in Central Chile

TL;DR: The retention of C. concholepas competent larvae in the upwelled waters could be the result of the interaction between their reverse diel vertical migration and the typical two-layer upwelling dynamics.
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Seasonal and spatial variation of nearshore hydrographic conditions in central Chile

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the inner shelf hydrography of two sites in central Chile separated by 15 km and with slightly different coastline orientation, and found that both sites follow the general oceanographic patterns described for the region, with a well mixed water column and spatial homogeneity in winter months and the onset of a thermocline in spring and through the summer, when upwelling favorable winds intensified.
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Onshore advection of warm water, larval invertebrate settlement, and relaxation of upwelling off central Chile

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the frequency, intensity, spatial extent, and inter-annual variability of sea surface temperature fluctuations associated with the relaxation of equatorward winds and their influence on invertebrate settlement in central Chile.
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Wind-induced diurnal variability in river plume motion

TL;DR: In this article, time series and shipboard observations of hydrography and current velocity were used to describe the motion of the Maipo River plume, in central Chile, and its influence on inner shelf hydrographic conditions.
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Long-term dynamics in Atlantic surfclam (Spisula solidissima) populations: The role of bottom water temperature

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the potential linkages between warming bottom temperatures and increased mortality and/or reduced growth of the Atlantic surfclam (Spisula solidissima) using a model that simulates the temperature-dependent growth of post-settlement population at specific locations on the Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) continental shelf.