Raibel Nunez Gonzalez

Raibel Nunez Gonzalez
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | ULPGC · Faculty of Marine Sciences

Master of Science

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Introduction
My research interest is focused on the interaction between species, and marine ecology in coastal ecosystems. Currently, I'm working on my PhD project about the ecology and reproductive biology of 3 sea urchin species: Sphaerechinus granularis, Arbacia lixula, and Paracentrotus lividus, around Gran Canaria Island coasts. In addition, I'm working on the interaction between marine invertebrate species with the sea urchin, and the effect of some pollutants in the biology of these species
Education
January 2020 - May 2025
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Field of study
  • Sustainable aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems
January 2018 - December 2019
National Polytechnic Institute
Field of study
  • Marine Resources Management
October 2006 - December 2013
Central University of Venezuela
Field of study
  • Biology

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Publications (10)
Conference Paper
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La estructura poblacional de organismos clonales es el resultado de las tasas de crecimiento, sobrevivencia y variaciones en el reclutamiento, y es influenciada además por las condiciones ambientales locales. Con el fin de determinar la estructura de una población del abanico de mar Gorgonia ventalina, se midieron el alto y ancho de 156 colonias a...
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Covid-19 pandemic has affected worldwide in many different ways. Fisheries around the world are not an exception due to the long term isolation and the non-activities period suffered. To do an evaluation of its impact on the fishing sectors in the Canary Islands, 87 online and phone questionnaires were carried out between July and September 2020, c...
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This scientific dissemination article talks about the scope and importance of the use of stable isotopes as a tool for understanding organisms.
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Echinometra lucunter is a common Caribbean sea urchin, which the abundance and distribution were evaluated along a rocky platform at Cepe beach, Venezuela. Two surveys were conducted along transects perpendicular and parallel to the coast, from the shore to the wave breaking zone (WB), using 1m2 quadrat method. In survey-1 the smaller sea urchins (...
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Introduction: Sea urchin diseases have been documented in several locations worldwide, with reported occurrences of bacterial, protozoan, fungal, and algal infections. Objective: This study aimed to investigate pathogen agents in populations of Arbacia lixula and Paracentrotus lividus along the coast of Gran Canaria Island (Central-East Atlantic,...
Poster
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Introducción: El tiburón Angelote (Squatina squatina) también conocido como peje ángel en el archipiélago canario, es una especie de tiburón bentónico que se puede encontrar en toda la zona costera de las Islas Canarias. La especie está clasificada, por la Lista Roja de UICN, como en peligro crítico de extinción, debido principalmente a la sobrepes...
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Introducción: La Mantelina, Gymnura altavela (Linnaeus, 1758), catalogada como vulnerable en el atlántico y en peligro crítico en el mediterráneo (Lista Roja de la UICN), ha sufrido y un agotamiento importante debido a la presión pesquera en los últimos 50 años, tanto por el sector profesional como por el sector de la pesca recreativo, debido a que...
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This scientific dissemination article talks about sea urchin generalities and the effect of climate changes on its populations
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Notoscopelus resplendens is an abundant myctophid in the region of the central‑eastern Atlantic. As with a majority of other myctophid species, this species performs vertical migration, playing a key role in the oceanic food web and in carbon sequestration. We examined the reproductive biology of N. resplendens based on 579 specimens caught between...

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