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Francisco Benítez-Villalobos
Publications - 41
Citations - 481
Francisco Benítez-Villalobos is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Gonadosomatic Index. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications receiving 404 citations.
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Marine and coastal biodiversity of Oaxaca, Mexico
Puerto Ángel,J. Rolando Bastida-Zavala,María del Socorro García-Madrigal,Edgar Francisco Rosas-Alquicira,Ramón Andrés López-Pérez,Francisco Benítez-Villalobos,Juan Francisco Meraz-Hernando,Norma A. Barrientos-Luján +7 more
TL;DR: The present study aimed to update and synthesize existing information to improve understanding of coastal and marine biodiversity; and provide a baseline for future biodiversity studies in Oaxaca.
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Marine and coastal biodiversity of Oaxaca, Mexico [with erratum]
J. Rolando Bastida-Zavala,María del Socorro García-Madrigal,Francisco Rosas-Alquicira,Ramón Andrés López-Pérez,Francisco Benítez-Villalobos,Juan Francisco Meraz-Hernando,Ana María Torres-Huerta,Alberto Montoya-Márquez,Norma A. Barrientos-Luján +8 more
TL;DR: The present study aimed to update and synthesize existing information to improve understanding of coastal and marine biodiversity; and provide a baseline for future biodiversity studies in Oaxaca.
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The Echinoderms of Mexico: Biodiversity, Distribution and Current State of Knowledge
Francisco Alonso Solís-Marín,Magali Honey-Escandón,Magali Honey-Escandón,María Dinorah Herrero-Pérezrul,Francisco Benítez-Villalobos,Julia Patricia Díaz-Martínez,Blanca E. Buitrón-Sánchez,Julio S. Palleiro-Nayar,Alicia Durán-González +8 more
TL;DR: Suggestions for advancement of the knowledge and sustainable utilization of echinoderms in Mexico are discussed in the present chapter.
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Reproductive biology of Holothuria fuscocinerea (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) from Oaxaca, Mexico
TL;DR: The sea cucumber Holothuria fuscocinerea is among the most common holothurian species widely distributed in the Tropical Eastern Pacific Region and is becoming a potentially important fishery in Mexico.
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Reproductive traits of Octopus maya (Cephalopoda: Octopoda) with implications for fisheries management
Omar Hernando Avila-Poveda,Noussithé Koueta,Francisco Benítez-Villalobos,Josefina Santos-Valencia,Carlos Rosas +4 more
TL;DR: The reproductive traits here evaluated could contribute to the recently created Plan for Management of Octopus Fisheries, in particular action line no. 1.4, which refers to protection of females during breeding, and to their protection throughout the entire reproductive season.