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Assessing the drivers behind the structure and diversity of fish assemblages associated with rocky shores in the galapagos archipelago
ArticleAbstract: Oceanic islands harbor unique yet fragile marine ecosystems that require evidence-based environmentaPalabras claves:Anthropogenic pressure, Coastal ecosystem, GALAPAGOS, Tropical eastern pacific fish assemblage, Video monitoring, water qualityAutores:Bruneel S., De Saeyer N., De Troyer N., Forio M.A.E., Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., José F. Pontón-Cevallos, Luca S., Luis Elvin Domínguez-Granda, Moens T., Raat H., Rafael Bermúdez, Schoeters A., Sor R., Van Der Heyden C., Van Echelpoel W., Vandeputte R.Fuentes:googlescopusPolluted paradise: Occurrence of pesticide residues within the urban coastal zones of Santa Cruz and Isabela (Galapagos, Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Although pesticides are frequently used for agriculture in the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador), there arPalabras claves:GALAPAGOS, island, PESTICIDES, Risk Assessment, Seawater, Urban areasAutores:Bruneel S., De Saeyer N., Deknock A., Forio M.A.E., Goethals P.L.M., Lenin Riascos-Flores, Luis Elvin Domínguez-Granda, Rafael Bermúdez, Spanoghe P., Van Der Heyden C., Van Echelpoel W., Vanden Berghe W.Fuentes:scopusSpatial characteristics and temporal evolution of chemical and biological freshwater status as baseline assessment on the tropical Island San Cristóbal (Galapagos, Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: The fragility of geographically isolated islands stresses the necessity of evaluating the current siPalabras claves:Conservation, Freshwater assessment, GALAPAGOS, macroinvertebrates, PCa, Physicochemical conditionsAutores:Andrea Mishell Rosado-Moncayo, Forio M.A.E., Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., Luis Elvin Domínguez-Granda, Rafael Bermúdez, Rebeca Nathaly Parra Narea, Sanchez D., Van Der Heyden C., Van Echelpoel W.Fuentes:googlescopus