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Projects

Biodiversity changing factors in the Gulf of Mexico. Funding: ONUDI (2011).
Efficient operation of hyperintensive production systems of mojarra-tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) Funding: Fundación PRODUCE (2011).
Influence of anabolic hormones on broodstock of alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) and its repercussion on survival, development growth of larvae. Funding: CONACyT (2010).
Exotic species of Mexico. Funding PROMEP (2009).
Purification of Growth Hormone of alligator gar. Funding: CONACYT-SIN.
Risk analysis of potentially invasive exotic fish species introduced to Mexico through the aquarium trade pathway, Funding: INAPESCA (2009).
Experiences of the principal forums and international organizations on sustainable management of oceans and coasts Funding: SEMARNAT (2009).
National strategy for the protection of coastal and marine biodiversity Funding: SEMARNAT (2008).

Project Sectoral Fund of Environmental Research.

Population recovery of alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) through captive reproduction. Funding: SEMARNAT- CONACYT 2002.

Project PAICYT

Program for the control of alligator gar reproduction (Atractosteus spatula) looking to increase population levels, May, 2002.

Project SIREYES

Program for the control of alligator gar reproduction (Atractosteus spatula) looking to increase population levels, December 2002.

Project PAICYT

Inclusion of attractants as food additives for increasing artificial diet ingestion intended for freshwater crustaceans..2000.

Project PAICYT

Monosexual cultivation of Procambarus clarkii for biological control of wild populations. 2000.

Project PAICYT

Design of a pilot system for the production of larval alligator gar..2000.

Project SIREYES

Inclusion of attractants as food additives for increasing artificial diet injestion intended for freshwater crustaceans..2000.

Project PAICYT

Attractant potential of synthetic molecules and animal and vegetable extracts in food for different species of crustaceans of commercial interest.

Project CONACYT

Attractant potential of synthetic molecules and animal and vegetable extracts in food for different species of crustaceans of commercial interest.

Project PAICYT

Enzymatic ontogenesis of alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) as base for the conditioning of consumption of artificial diets.

Project CONACYT

Enzymatic ontogenesis of alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) as base for the conditioning of consumption of artificial diets.(Aprobado: en curso de realización).

Project PAICYT

Elaboration of an artificial diet for larval alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) with a view for repopulation and posible cultivation.

Project SIREYES

Elaboration of an artificial diet for larval alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) with a view for repopulation and posible cultivation.

Project SIREYES

Analysis of the transformation of the raw pen feather as a protein source from Penaeus vannamei. Dirección Adjunta de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico Regional del Sistema de Investigación Alfonso Reyes.

Project U.A.N.L. – CONABIO.

Conservation in captivity of threatened fish of Northeast Mexico.Conservación en cautiverio de peces amenazados del Noreste de México. (Finalizado).

Proyecto U.AN.L. – CONSEJO CONSULTIVO ESTATAL PARA LA PRESERVACION DE LA FAUNA Y LA FLORA SILVESTRE DE NUEVO LEON

Conservation in captivity of endangered fishes in the state of Nuevo Leon and ecological data on their hábitat of origin. conservación en cautiverio de peces en peligro de extinción del estado de Nuevo León y datos ecológicos de sus hábitats de origen. (Finalizado).

Project CONACYT

Study of the digestive physiology of the Apple snail and the develepoment of an adapted diet for comercial cultivation. Estudio de la fisiología digestiva del caracol manzano y desarrollo de una dieta adaptada para su cultivo comercial (Finalizado).

Project CONACYT

Influence of nutrition on the sexual maturation of wild and cultivated female Penaeuis stylirostris.
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