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LUIS DANIEL CARRILLO COLIN

Head of the Department of Fisheries Resource Assessment in the Pacific · Instituto Mexicano de Investigación en Pesca y Acuacultura Sustentable

https://researchid.co/luisdaniel
@gob.mx
29Google Scholar Citations
3Google Scholar h-index
1Google Scholar i10-index

Biography

Ph.D. in Marine Biology with a specialization in fisheries resource management and over 10 years of experience in the assessment, management, and conservation of fisheries resources at both national and international levels. Key contributor in more than 15 research projects, providing data-driven solutions using advanced statistical methods. I have worked with private, public, and academic institutions. Committed to continuous learning and innovation, I have successfully collaborated in multidisciplinary teams focused on fisheries research, monitoring, analysis, and assessment. I have authored 10 scientific publications on population dynamics and stock assessment.

Education

Ph.D. in Marine Sciences | 2020–Present | UNAM Population dynamics and stock assessment of the pelagic thresher shark in the Mexican Pacific. M.Sc. in Marine Sciences | 2019 | UNAM Demography and vulnerability of the golden cownose ray (Rhinoptera steindachneri) in the Gulf of California, Mexico. B.Sc. in Marine Biology | 2016 | UMAR Age and growth of the golden cownose ray (Rhinoptera steindachneri) in the southeastern Gulf of California.

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. Age and Length at Maturity of Pelagic Thresher ( Alopias pelagicus ) in the Mexican Pacific
    Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences 41 (2), 73 , 2025, 2025.0
  2. Dinámica poblacional y evaluación del stock del tiburón zorro pelágico, Alopias pelagicus, en el Pacífico mexicano
    2025.0
  3. Bayesian estimation of the age and growth of the pelagic thresher shark ( Alopias pelagicus ) from the Mexican Pacific
    Environmental Biology of Fishes 107 (9), 927-943 , 2024, 2024.0 | Citations: 5.0
  4. Sex ratio and size structure of Carcharhinus longimanus, Galeocerdo cuvier, and Alopias superciliosus incidentally caught in a longline fishery from the Central Mexican Pacific
    Arquivos De Ciências Do Mar 56 (1), 82913 , 2023, 2023.0 | Citations: 1.0
  5. Estimation of the length-to-length relationship of commercially important sharks in the Mexican Pacific Northwest
    Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía 57 (Especial), 239-242 , 2022, 2022.0 | Citations: 2.0

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