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Characterization of deep-sea benthic invertebrate megafauna of the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: The deep sea represents the largest and least explored biome on the planet. Despite the iconic statuPalabras claves:Autores:Arnés-Urgellés C., Buglass S., Cairns S., Creemers M., Fisher C.R., Marsh L., Martí-Puig P., Ott B., O’Hara T., Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Raineault N.A., Rastoin-Laplane E., Reiswig H., Rouse G., Rowley S., Shank T.M., Suárez J., Watling L., Wicksten M.K.Fuentes:scopusFirst direct evidence of a Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) predated by a Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis)
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Arnés-Urgellés C., Barahona D., Diego Páez-Rosas, Pelayo Salinas-de-LeónFuentes:scopusTrophic variation during the early stages of blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) within coastal nurseries of the Galapagos Marine Reserve
ArticleAbstract: The blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) is a placental shark that uses coastal nursery areas in tPalabras claves:Carcharhinus limbatus, Early juvenile stages, feeding behavior, Galápagos marine reserve, Nursery areas, Stable isotopesAutores:Arnés-Urgellés C., Diego Páez-Rosas, Elorriaga-Verplancken F.R., Galvan-Magana F., Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Proaño A., Suárez-Moncada J.M.Fuentes:googlescopusUsing stable isotopes analysis to understand ontogenetic trophic variations of the scalloped hammerhead shark at the Galapagos Marine Reserve
ArticleAbstract: Changes in life-history requirements drive trophic variations, particularly in large marine predatorPalabras claves:Autores:Arnés-Urgellés C., Cerutti-Pereyra F., Diego Páez-Rosas, Espinoza E.R., Leandro Vaca, Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Suárez-Moncada J.M.Fuentes:scopusThe Effects of Climatic Variability on the Feeding Ecology of the Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna lewini) in the Tropical Eastern Pacific
ArticleAbstract: Climatic variability changes ocean productivity and generates systematic cascading effects in marinePalabras claves:ENSO (El Nino/Southern Oscillation), Foraging strategies, Galapagos islands, isotopic niche, tropical eastern Pacific, δ13C and δ15N signaturesAutores:Arnés-Urgellés C., Diego Páez-Rosas, Leandro Vaca-Pita, Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Rastoin-Laplane E., Suárez-Moncada J.M.Fuentes:scopus