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Pedro Báez
Researcher at Andrés Bello National University
Publications - 13
Citations - 162
Pedro Báez is an academic researcher from Andrés Bello National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tigriopus & Concholepas concholepas. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 130 citations.
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Non-native mollusks throughout South America: emergent patterns in an understudied continent
Gustavo Darrigran,Ignacio Agudo-Padrón,Pedro Báez,Carlos Eduardo Belz,Franz Cardoso,Alvar Carranza,Gonzalo A. Collado,Modesto Correoso,Maria Gabriela Cuezzo,Alejandra Fabres,Diego Eduardo Gutiérrez Gregoric,Sergio Letelier,Sandra Ludwig,Maria Cristina Dreher Mansur,Guido Pastorino,Pablo E. Penchaszadeh,Carolina Peralta,Andrea Rebolledo,Alejandra Rumi,Sonia Barbosa dos Santos,Silvana C. Thiengo,Teofânia H. D. A. Vidigal,Cristina Damborenea +22 more
TL;DR: The first list of non-native mollusk species for South America, considering terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments, includes 86 NNMS distributed in 152 ecoregions of the 189 recognized for the South American continent.
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Larvas y estadíos tempranos de desarrollo de crustáceos decápodos de Chile: descripciones publicadas
Ingo S. Wehrtmann,Pedro Báez +1 more
TL;DR: La ausencia oferta de descripciones larvarias para algunas especies comercialmente importantes no solamente dificulta the comprension of the biologia de estos crustaceos, sino tambien complica el desarrollo of estrategias de manejo adecuado.
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Biotopos marinos intermareales entre Canal Trinidad y Canal Smyth, Sur de Chile
Eulogio H. Soto,Pedro Báez,María Eliana Ramírez,Sergio Letelier,Javier Naretto,Javier Naretto,Andrea Rebolledo +6 more
TL;DR: A total of 19 intertidal biotopes were identified, from which 12 of those had been recorded previously at more septentrional areas of Aysen; other 6 represented variations of those previously recorded in other areas and only 1 was described as a new biotope as discussed by the authors.
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Key to the families of decapod crustacean larvae collected off northern Chile during an El Niño event
TL;DR: Only 15 families of decapod crustaceans living as larvae in oceanic waters of northern Chile survived the strong impact of the El Nino 1982-83 event, and represent one third of the total reported for the area living under“normal” oceanographic conditions.