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Gabriela Montaño-Moctezuma

Researcher at Autonomous University of Baja California

Publications -  34
Citations -  482

Gabriela Montaño-Moctezuma is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Baja California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kelp forest & Kelp. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 29 publications receiving 338 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriela Montaño-Moctezuma include Oregon State University.

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Towards transboundary networks of climate-smart marine reserves in the Southern California Bight

TL;DR: Adapt and refine 16 biophysical guidelines for climate-smart marine reserves for the transboundary California Bight ecoregion and link several climate-adaptation strategies by focusing on kelp forests and associated species, providing a first comprehensive framework for integrating climate resilience for networks of marine reserves.
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Understanding the impact of environmental variability and fisheries on the red sea urchin population in Baja California

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyzed how food availability, predator abundance and environmental variability could affect red sea urchin populations developing generalized linear models under different temperature conditions: Pre-heat wave, heat wave, and post-heatwave, including sites where sea surface temperature was above, below, and on average.
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Un modelo cualitativo de la comunidad biológica del Norte del Golfo de California, México: posibles efectos de la explotación pesquera en el ecosistema

TL;DR: In this article, a model for the biological community of the Northern Gulf of California (NGC) was constructed, based on six fishery groups and a conservation group, and the qualitative nature of the model allowed incorporating local ecological knowledge as a source of information, fostering the future involvement of stakeholders in the design of management strategies.

Evaluación de zonas pesqueras de atún en el Pacífico oriental con un método multicriterio Evaluation of tuna fishing zones in the eastern Pacific using a multicriteria method

TL;DR: In this article, a multicriteria assessment of fishing zones was carried out using the utility function (U) technique, considering three management objectives (maximizing tuna yield, minimizing dolphin mortality, and minimizing bycatch) and seven different weights among them.