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Co-authorship network of co-authors of José Alió
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of José Alió.
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Alió, José, et al.. (2015). Crecimiento y mortalidad de Farfantepenaeus notialis en la costa norte de la Península de Araya, Venezuela. Zootecnia Tropical. 33(3). 193–205.
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Alió, José, et al.. (2012). Estructura comunitaria de ectoparásitos en branquias del jurel Caranx Hippos (Linnaeus, 1776) en Santa Cruz y Carúpano, estado Sucre, Venezuela. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 22(3). 259–272.3 indexed citations
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Freites, Luís, et al.. (2012). EXPERIENCIAS EN EL CULTIVO DE ORGANISMOS MARINOS EN EL GOLFO DE CARIACO, VENEZUELA. Redalyc (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México). 24(1). 5–24.2 indexed citations
Alió, José, et al.. (2008). Presencia del camarón tigre Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) en la costa del delta del río Orinoco y golfo de Paria, Venezuela. 68(169). 83–92.4 indexed citations
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Alió, José, et al.. (2002). Biometría y talla de primera madurez de la tonquicha, Cynoscion jamaicensis, de la costa norte de la península de Paria, Estado Sucre, Venezuela. Zootecnia Tropical. 20(1). 83–109.8 indexed citations
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Alió, José, et al.. (2002). Biometry and size of first maturity of sea trout, Cynoscion jamaicensis, in the northern coast of Paria península, Sucre state, Venezuela/Biometria y talla de primera madurez de la tonquicha, Cynoscion jamaicensis, de la costa norte de la península de Paria, estado Sucre, Venezuela. TSpace.4 indexed citations
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Alió, José, et al.. (2001). Aspectos reproductivos de la tonquicha (Cynoscion jamaicensis) en la costa norte de la Península de Paria, estado Sucre, Venezuela. Zootecnia Tropical. 19(3). 371–392.1 indexed citations
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Alió, José, et al.. (2001). Reproductive aspects of the jamaica weakfish, Cynoscion jamaicensis, in the northern coast of Paria Peninsula, Sucre state, Venezuela/Aspectos reproductivos de la tonquicha (Cynosc ion jamaicensis) en la costa norte de la Península de Paria, estado Sucre, Venezuela. TSpace (University of Toronto).1 indexed citations
Gaertner, Daniel & José Alió. (1998). Trends in the recreational billfish fishery CPUE off Playa Grande (1961-1995), Central Venezuelan Coast.1 indexed citations
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Alió, José, et al.. (1994). CHANGES IN THE APPARENT ABUNDANCE INDICES OF BILLFISHES IN THE VENEZUELAN RECREATIONAL FISHERY OFF PLAYA GRANDE' (1961-1990), CENTRAL VENEZUELAN COAST.. 473–488.3 indexed citations
Gaertner, Daniel, et al.. (1989). La pesca deportiva de los peces de pico en Venezuela : analisis de los datos del club de playa Grande (1961-1987). 382–391.3 indexed citations
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Kuris, Armand M., Andrew R. Blaustein, & José Alió. (1980). Hosts as Islands. The American Naturalist. 116(4). 570–586.237 indexed citations
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