José Luis Castro Aguirre
José Luis Castro Aguirre (24 June 1943 – 20 January 2011) was a Mexican
ichthyologist. He was a founding member of the Mexican Ichthyological Society and a member of the
National System of Investigators who produced around 150 publications, focusing chiefly on the taxonomy, ecology, and
biogeography of the fishes of Mexico. His 1978 book ''Catálogo sistemático de los peces marinos que penetran en aguas continentales de México, con aspectos zoogeográficos y ecológicos'' (''"Systematic catalog of marine fish entering inland waters of Mexico, with zoogeographical and ecological aspects"'') was the first catalog of
estuarine fishes of Mexico. Born in
Mexico City, he attended the
National School of Biological Sciences at the
National Polytechnic Institute (ENCB-IPN) earning a master's degree in 1974 and a PhD in 1986. He worked at the National Fisheries Institute and the
Food and Agriculture Organization in the 1960s, and later was professor and researcher at the ENCB-IPN,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM; 1979–1987), the Interdisciplinary Center of Marine Science (CICIMAR; 1976–1979, 1994–2011) and Northeast Center of Biological Research (CIBNOR; 1987–1994). He described around a dozen fish species, including several species of shark. A book of research papers in his honor was produced in 2012,.
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