Cintya A Nevarez-Lopez

Cintya A Nevarez-Lopez
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Post-doctoral fellow at National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Current institution
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Current position
  • Post-doctoral fellow
Additional affiliations
February 2022 - April 2023
Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste Unidad Guaymas
Position
  • Microalgas y microbiología
Description
  • Encargado de cepario y microbiología, apoyo en muestreo de ensayos.
August 2017 - August 2021
Research Center for Food and Development A.C.
Position
  • PhD Student
September 2011 - April 2014
Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste S.C.
Position
  • Master's Student

Publications

Publications (7)
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Besides human activities and climate change, the physiological adaptations of jellyfish have been associated with their blooming worldwide; these adaptations may allow jellyfish to sustain the energetic demands that short-term exposure to seawater temperature induces. However, scarce information exists about the transcriptomic responses of jellyfis...
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Jellyfish consumption is popular in Asia but neglected in other continents, where their abundance could represent a sustainable food source. This study explored the potential of jellyfish as food in the Latin American population. Through an online survey that included questions about socio-demographics, personality traits, and acceptance of jellyfi...
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During their long evolutionary history, jellyfish have faced changes in multiple environmental factors, to which they may selectively fix adaptations, allowing some species to survive and inhabit diverse environments. Previous findings have confirmed the jellyfish’s ability to synthesize large ATP amounts, mainly produced by mitochondria, in respon...
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During their long evolutionary history, jellyfish have faced changes in multiple environmental factors, to which they may selectively fix adaptations allowing some species to survive and inhabit diverse environments. Previous findings have confirmed the jellyfish’s ability to synthesize large ATP amounts, mainly produced by mitochondria, in respons...
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The jellyfish genera Stomolophus spp. is one of the most abundant in the Pacific Ocean, yet it has not been thoroughly studied. Until recently, research has been developed and directed to its knowledge because of the economic interest in its exploitation. The genus Stomolophus in the Pacific Ocean is composed of five species (S. agaricus, S. chunii...
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The cannonball jellyfish Stomolophus meleagris display colour variations from blue to purple, and different pigmentation patterns on the umbrella surface. Although these colour phenotypes are common in this organism, surprisingly, little is known about the causes and the adaptive significance of these polymorphisms. In this study, we investigated t...
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Jellyfish are non-model organisms that have brought the scientific community's attention over the last decades since the frequency and intensity of these species blooms around the world have increased significantly. The occurrence of blooms has been hypothesized due to the rise in seawater temperature associated with climate change. This fact has p...

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